Future Skills Centre
Virtual Regional Sounding Tour
Join The Conference Board of Canada and the Future Skills Centre for the Newfoundland and Labrador stop of the Virtual Regional Sounding Tour on December 1, 2020 at 2:30 p.m. NST.
Building on the success of the 2019–20 Regional Sounding Tour, a new series of events is being held to continue the conversation. This year, the focus will be on how the country has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, what the path to recovery looks like, and how the Future Skills Centre can help.
We are inviting Newfoundland and Labrador residents who are engaged or interested in skills and training to be part of the conversation. We have partnered with The Conference Board of Canada and the Future Skills Centre to bring you this Virtual Regional Sounding Tour.

We want to hear diverse perspectives and learn more about the needs of individual communities. By registering and participating, you will be joining a pan-Canada stakeholder network focused on the future of work in Canada.

The event is free, but space is limited. Register now to reserve a seat and participate in the discussion.
Not in Newfoundland and Labrador but want to be part of the conversation? The Future Skills Centre Virtual Regional Sounding Tour will be holding virtual events in all provinces and territories of Canada starting December 1, 2020.
The NL Workforce Innovation Centre (NLWIC), administered by the College of the North Atlantic (CNA), has a provincial mandate to provide a coordinated, central point of access to engage all labour market stakeholders about challenges, opportunities in related to the labour market in Newfoundland and Labrador as well as best practices in workforce development.

The Centre’s goal is to promote and support the research, testing and sharing of ideas and models of innovation in workforce development that will positively impact employability, employment, and entrepreneurship within the province’s labour market and particularly under-represented groups. Funding for NLWIC is provided by the Department of Immigration, Skills and Labour (ISL) under the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Labour Market Development Agreement.