An apprenticeship is a pathway to a rewarding career in the trades.

As an apprentice, you take classes and learn your trade by working under the direction of experienced workers – and get paid while you do it.

How do I start?

The majority of people when asked do not know how to start an apprenticeship. This video breaks down the 4 different methods to begin.

Follow the path.

Once you get on the apprenticeship pathway it’s easy to follow. During your apprenticeship you’ll spend about 85% of the time learning by working on the job and the rest of time is in a classroom at an approved community college or training delivery agent.

Apprenticeship training costs a fraction of a traditional college program. It’s an amazing way to get an education without going into debt.

There are 144 trades in Ontario over 4 different sectors.

Of those trades 23 are compulsory - meaning you must be a journeyperson or an apprentice to work perform work in that profession. There are 57 Red Seal Trades - meaning you can work in any province in Canada if you have your Red Seal.

A worker wearing a welding helmet and protective gear welding metal on a large excavator.

Skills are in demand.

According to Statistics Canada and the Canadian Apprenticeship Forum, Canada needs more than 160,000 apprentices in the next 5 years. There are more people retiring from the workforce right now than entering.

Seize the opportunity!

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