
From left to right: Tara Ennis-Beals, former client of the Chester Career Resource Centre, David Outhouse, Managing Director, South Shore Work Activity Program, Gerald Keddy, Member of Parliament for South Shore - St. Margaret's, Jennifer Sperry, Coordinator, Chester Career Resource Centre and Zita Beck-Morris, Service Navigator, Chester Career Resource Centre
CHESTER, Nova Scotia — More than 3,000 unemployed residents of Lunenburg and Queens counties will get help to re-enter the work force thanks to a federally funded program. Gerald Keddy, Member of Parliament for South Shore−St. Margaret's, made the announcement today on behalf of the Honourable Monte Solberg, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development.
“The Government of Canada is committed to creating the best educated, most skilled, most flexible work force in the world,” said Mr. Keddy. “Not only will this project help over 3,000 individuals in Lunenburg and Queens counties who need employment and career help, but it will also help local employers and the local economy.”
The South Shore Community Service Association (SSCSA) will receive a total of $329,825 in funding from Service Canada’s Employment Assistance Services program to support two projects. The SSCSA will receive $239,965 to provide employment counselling, life skills workshops, and employment readiness programming to 45 unemployed individuals, and $89,860 to operate a self-serve employment resource centre where as many as 3,000 individuals can get career help.
These projects reflect the Government of Canada’s commitment to creating a strong economy for all Canadians. Through its Advantage Canada plan, the Government is building on Canada’s strengths and gaining a global competitive advantage by creating the best educated, most skilled, and most flexible work force in the world, reducing taxes for all Canadians, increasing competition in the marketplace, and building modern infrastructure.
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