Trade Team Prince Edward Island (TTPEI) is a partnership of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA), Innovation PEI and other federal and provincial departments and agencies. Under this program, export ready companies on PEI are given access to a pool of qualified consultants who provide assistance tailored to their specific export-related needs.
The Technology Adoption and Commercialization Program (TAC) is intended to encourage the adoption of improved technologies and processes by offsetting some of the direct costs associated with identifying and securing such technologies and processes.
The purpose of the assistance is to provide adequate funding for capital expenditures and working capital to enable the establishment, expansion, or maintenance of eligible industries. The assistance may be provided in the form of a loan guarantee or direct loan.
The Miramichi Regional Economic Development and Innovation Fund will provide incremental assistance totaling $50 million over a four-year period from April 1, 2011 to March 31, 2015.
The Northern New Brunswick Economic Development and Innovation Fund will provide incremental assistance totaling $200 million over a four-year period from April 1, 2011 to March 31, 2015.
New Brunswick Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour
Year of publication:
2012
Apprenticeship is a long-standing part of the training and education system in New Brunswick. It is a structured training program that requires the committed participation of three partners: the apprentice, the employer and the government represented by Apprenticeship and Occupational Certification.
New Brunswick Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour
Year of publication:
2011
All private occupational training organizations in New Brunswick must be registered under the Private Occupational Training Act. Although this registration requirement does provide some basic protection to you, the consumer, it does not certify the quality of the training, or the ethics or competence of the training organizations. It is your responsibility to check these things out yourself. By becoming an informed consumer, you will make better training decisions and maximize the return on your financial and time investment.
New Brunswick Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour
Year of publication:
2012
All private occupational training organizations in New Brunswick must be registered under the Private Occupational Training Act. Although this registration requirement does provide some basic protection to you, the consumer, it does not certify the quality of the training, or the ethics or competence of the training organizations. It is your responsibility to check these things out yourself. By becoming an informed consumer, you will make better training decisions and maximize the return on your financial and time investment.
New Brunswick Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour
Year of publication:
2012
Training and Skills Development (TSD) program has been introduced in an effort to ensure that case managed individuals, whose employment action plan identifies skill development as being necessary, have access to funding to assist them in achieving their goal.
New Brunswick Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour
Year of publication:
2012
The Work Ability Program provides work experience opportunities to unemployed individuals who require a job placement to overcome a barrier as identified through their employment action plan. By placing an individual with an employer, they can work towards becoming job ready by establishing a career goal, developing skills, or addressing specific needs.