Countdown launched for 2020 Skills Ontario competition

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Canada’s largest skilled trade and technology competition, the Skills Ontario Competition, is set to take place on May 4 to 6, 2020 at the Toronto Congress Centre.

Students, educators, parents, guardians, employers, and advocates come together every May for the Skills Ontario Competition, where Ontario’s future  workforce  puts  their  skills  to  the  test  in  more than  70  contests,  including carpentry, robotics, hairdressing, mechatronics, graphic design, coding, and welding.

With several organizations providing hands-on activities and the opportunity to speak to employers, educators, and key stakeholders at the Career Exploration Showcase, the Skills Ontario Competition is a fantastic and unique opportunity to learn and network.

Last year, more than 37,000 attendees took in the 2019 Skills Ontario Competition. It is open to the public and completely free to attend as a spectator.

Day One at the Skills Ontario Competition focuses on elementary student participation and skill development. Elementary students from across the province will participate in a range of workshops and challenges designed to introduce them to career opportunities and relevant skills in the skilledtrades and technologies. The secondary and post-secondary contests take place on Day 1 and 2. Winners will be announced at the Skills Ontario ClosingAwards Ceremony on Wednesday, May 6.

The Skills Ontario Young Women’s Conference – the largest young women’s conference in Canada – and First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Student Conference, that hosts Indigenous youth from across the province, take place in conjunction with the Skills Ontario Competition. These are key events in the effort to build the momentum for a skilled, diverse, and robust workforce in Ontario.

“We’re looking forward to hosting another great Skills Ontario Competition,” says Ian Howcroft, CEO of Skills Ontario. “This event is the ultimate  display  of  the  skills and talents that  will  lead  and  strengthen  our  economy,  as  well as an opportunity for Ontarians to learn about careers in the skilled  trades  and  technologies.  These  careers  are  fulfilling, lucrative, and in-demand, and Skills Ontario is proud to share this message by connecting education, experience, and employment at the Skills Ontario Competition and at all our other events and programs throughout the year.”

The countdown to the Skills Ontario Competition can be found on Skills Ontario’s homepage at skillsontario.com. The 2020 Skills Ontario Competition can also be followed on Skills Ontario’s social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn, as well as with the hashtag #SOC2020. For alerts on the Skills Ontario Competition and other Skills Ontario programs, Skills Ontario provides a free newsletter five times a year.

 

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