Apprenticeship

Students interested in an Apprenticeship should review the 4 Credit Co-op section in Specialty Programs for specific course selection information, and further details about Markville's OYAP experience.

What is a Skilled Trade?

Find a career you wouldn’t trade! A skilled trade is a career path that requires hands-on work and specialty knowledge. Skilled trades workers build and maintain infrastructure like our homes, schools, hospitals, roads, farms and parks. They keep industries running and perform many services we rely on every day, like hairstyling, food preparation or social services.

What is Apprenticeship?

Apprenticeship is a training system that combines on-the-job training and periods of classroom learning (usually 8 week terms, but can range from 4 to 12 week periods).

While working, apprentices gain practical experience with training provided by a certified journeyperson in the designated trade. While at school, apprentices gain the technical knowledge necessary to succeed in the industry.

Typically, apprenticeship combines 80 per cent on-the-job training with 20 per cent technical training.

Why should I become an Apprentice?

As an apprentice, you will learn the latest industry standards and technology while you gain hands-on experience. Apprenticeship allows you to make money while educating yourself in the trade – you “earn, while you learn”. Ultimately, the goal is to become certified. This will create many opportunities, ranging from increasing your chances of future employment to mobility across the country. An Inter-Provincial (IP), or Red Seal, certification allows you to work anywhere in Canada in your trade.

Employment increase and decrease by occupation

Chart 5 shows Ontario employment change by occupation, November 2018 year-to-date to November 2019 year-to-date. Link to webpage

Ministry news release and Job Talks Report 2017/2018

Connecting Employers and Apprentices Across Ontario

Apprenticeship program and opportunties research Link to webpage

Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program

Link to YRDSB OYAP information

Please also see Specialty Programs OYAP page

Why the Future in Canada Must Be Skilled Trades

Workforce Planning Board

The Workforce Planning Board of York Region is a non-for-profit, community-based organization working to develop solutions to local labour market needs and issues.

The Workforce Planning Board's role is to engage our community and community partners in a local labour market research and planning process that leads to cooperative efforts among partners to find local solutions to local issues.

The website contains information to support both employers and job seekers who are unemployed or underemployed. Resources include information on connecting to Employment Ontario Service Providers who can support in hiring qualified employees, job search leading to employment, starting your own business, literacy skills upgrading or transitioning into a new career all at no cost to the employer or job seeker. LINK