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Unleashing Canada’s potential

Upskill Canada programs give job-seekers access to the training they need to meet the immediate needs of employers. Funded by the Government of Canada’s Upskilling for Industry Initiative, Upskill Canada places employers at the forefront of skills development for high-growth sectors.

Industry-informed & future focused

Upskill Canada works in partnership with employers and training providers across the country to build innovative rapid live and online upskilling programs that address the skills needs of Canadian businesses—especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in high-growth sectors, including:

Our ecosystem includes workers, training providers, employers, government and industry experts, all focused on workforce innovation. Through our network, Upskill Canada powers upskilling programs in six high-growth sectors:

Delivered by our partners

Workforce innovation depends on the upskilling ecosystem

Whether you work with a training provider, an industry association, a community group or an agency working with job seekers, we want to hear from you.  

Connect with a member of our team who can work with you to identify the best opportunities.

Our upskilling model

Upskill Canada programs:

Are demand-driven and informed by industry
Are delivered rapidly to pre-screened participants
Include job placement assistance and guidance
Make the most of the job market by including equity and diversity targets

The Upskill Canada Hub

The Upskill Canada Hub is a one-window solution for workforce development, bringing together workers, training providers and employers. 

The Hub creates a direct connection between workers, the skills they have and the skills they need to achieve their career goals, leading them to the Upskill Canada program that’s right for them.

In the Hub, workers can:

Our Learning Sandbox

The Upskill Canada Learning Sandbox is full of resources to help our delivery partners build the best possible upskilling programs. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Upskill Canada is a national talent platform that helps fast-growing companies access the talent they need to succeed while creating new career pathways for workers to rapidly transition into high-demand roles. It is pan-Canadian in scope, and supports Canadian-based employers, with a particular focus on SMEs in high-growth sectors including digital technology, cyber security, agricultural technology, advanced manufacturing, clean technology and biomanufacturing.

Upskill Canada will fund programs in all regions of the country.

Upskill Canada serves both its participants and Canadian employers, through the program’s delivery and network partners. 

Upskill Canada participants must have at least three years of work or volunteer experience (does not have to be consecutive years), either completed in or outside of Canada. Kindly note that work experience must be outside of full or part-time studies (high school or post-secondary), and all participants must be legally eligible to work in Canada. 

Connecting employers to robust pipelines of qualified talent is the primary purpose of Upskill Canada.  Upskill Canada will support Canadian-based employers, with a particular focus on SMEs, in key growth sectors including digital technology, cyber security, agricultural technology, advanced manufacturing, clean technology and biomanufacturing.

Upskill Canada aims to support Canadian employers, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in high-growth sectors, to better address their skills needs. It will do so by upskilling mid-career Canadians, including those from underrepresented groups, and helping them connect with new work opportunities in high-growth sectors. Ultimately, Upskill Canada aims to drive lasting improvements to the upskilling ecosystem by building close collaborations across training providers, employers, and other partners to design and deliver upskilling programs and shift mindsets around talent development and utilization.  

Upskill Canada will be distributing funding to qualified delivery partners to design and deliver employer-led upskilling programs. The first step is for prospective delivery partners to register their interest in working with Upskill Canada through our registration portal. Partners will be asked questions during the registration process that will help us stream partners and provide support based on the stage of program development, including accessing funding opportunities.  

The Learning Sandbox is a service provided by Upskill Canada to delivery partners to help them develop capacity to build programs that align with the Palette upskilling model. Through the Sandbox, the insights and best practices of program design that we have developed will be converted into workshops, webinars, tools, and other opportunities to support delivery partners. 

Connecting employers to robust pipelines of qualified talent is the primary purpose of Upskill Canada. To do this, we must also connect the broadest possible network, including industry associations, economic development agencies, chambers of commerce, workforce planning boards, employment services, newcomer agencies, as well as training and post-secondary institutes. 

The value of a connected ecosystem will be felt by job seekers who have an easier time finding program opportunities, by employers who know where to go to tap into needed talent, and by organizations, who will be able to connect with a network of like minded organizations looking for opportunities to collaborate and drive impact.

Have questions about Upskill Canada?

We’re here to help! Let us know how we can help support you be part of our national upskilling ecosystem.

Eligibility for SalesCamp

To be admitted and accepted into the program, you must be:
  • Be actively searching for work and ready to take on employment opportunities tech sales.
  • Be able to legally work in Canada. 
  • Not be a full-time student.
  • Be a highly motivated individual actively seeking out new opportunities.
  • Have least 3 years of formal work experience in Canada or abroad.
  • Have an English language rating of CLB Level 8, or IELTS of 6.5 overall.
  • Be available for Zoom sessions, many of which will be full-time.
  • Be able and committed to attending networking day events as part of regular programming.
  • Be comfortable using technology and learning online.
  • Live or intend to live in the province where the program is being offered.
  • Have a reliable internet connection, device, and a quiet environment for virtual learning.
  • Be committed and able to join the Canadian workforce full-time immediately following the program.
You may not be eligible if:
  • You do not pass our application and/or interview skills assessment. 
  • You are not actively searching or able to start a job in business-to-business tech sales.
  • You are not able to legally work in Canada.
  • You do not reside in the province where the program is operating.
  • You are going to school full-time.
  • You do not have three years of work experience outside of your studies.
  • You are interested in taking SalesCamp solely for learning purposes, but are building your own business and not intending to work in the field.

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