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What is Passport to Prosperity?

Passport to ProsperityPassport to Prosperity is a province-wide program funded by the Ministry of Education and MTCU. Passport to Prosperity is designed to increase employer awareness and participation in work opportunity experiences for high school students. The campaign is an employer-led recruitment effort to help students explore career options and develop workplace skills and experiences.

The regional Passport to Prosperity committee, whose common goal is to address the region’s skilled trades deficit, is comprised of representatives from
  • the Keewatin-Patricia District School Board (KPDSB),
  • the Kenora Catholic District School Board (KCDSB),
  • the Rainy-River District School Board (RRDSB),
  • the Northwest Catholic District School Board (NWCDSB),
  • the Northwest Training & Adjustment Board (NTAB),
  • the Northwestern Ontario Associated Chambers of Commerce (NOACC)
  • and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB).

                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
  • Keewatin-Patricia
    District School Board

    Keewatin-Patricia District School Board

    Kenora Catholic
    District School Board

    Kenora Catholic District school Board

    Rainy River
    District School Board

    Rainy River District School Board

    Northwest Catholic
    District School Board

    Northwest Catholic District School Board

    Northwest Training
    and Adjustment Board

    Northwest Training and Adjustment Board

    Northwestern Ontario
    Associated Chambers of Commerce

    Northwestern Ontario 
Associated Chambers of Commerce

    Canadian Federation
    of Independent Business

    Canadian Federation of Independent Business

     
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