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Office of the Premier, Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour , September 24, 2013 - Toronto
Ministers urge federal government to reconsider proposed changes to skills training and labour market funding
Provincial and territorial labour market ministers met in Toronto to discuss skills training and the renewal of labour market agreements set to expire in April 2014. From left: Brad Duguid, minister of training, colleges and universities, Ontario; Agnès Maltais, minister of labour, Quebec; Shirley Bond, minister of jobs, tourism and skills training as well as minister responsible for labour, British Columbia; Marilyn More, minister of the Public Service Commission, Nova Scotia; Danny Soucy, minister of environment and local government, New Brunswick; Peter Bjornson, minister of entrepreneurship, training and trade, Manitoba; Allen F. Roach, minister of innovation and advanced learning, Prince Edward Island; Bill Boyd, minister of the economy, Saskatchewan; Dave Hancock, minister of human services, Alberta; Joan Shea, minister of advanced education and skills, Newfoundland and Labrador; Jackson Lafferty, minister of education, culture and employment, Northwest Territories; and Elaine Taylor, deputy premier, the Yukon.