post-secondary education strategy with the goal of helping to grow the province’s economy, Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration Minister Wayne Ewasko announced Monday.Ewasko said the Skills, Talent and Knowledge Strategy will focus on making sure Manitobans have the necessary training to speed up the province’s recovery from the economic effects of COVID-19.
Various Manitoba post-secondary student fees in limbo with facilities shut down “We are proud to launch this strategy to support efforts to create jobs in our new landscape,” said Ewasko.“As we navigate our way forward, the goal of the strategy is to ensure we have the people with the right skills, talent and knowledge at the right time, to rebound from the effects of the.