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prepare for exams. “It’s not about lowering
requirements; it’s about working with us
so we can get our people to meet those
requirements,” Monture said.
In the meantime, Monture is busy work-
ing to raise AABO’s profile by connecting
with industry partners and participating in
speaking engagements. Down the road,
she would like to see AABO operating as a
national organization with a chapter in ev-
ery province. For the aboriginal communi-
ty, the goal is to continue to foster partner-
ships that will lead to the advancement of
aboriginal Canadians working in the skilled
trades.
“With all of the infrastructure investment,
it’s only going to increase (the need for
skilled trades). Not only does it make good
business senses, it’s the right thing to do. I
truly do see industry recognizing that.”
“With all of the infrastructure investment, it’s only going to increase (the need for
skilled trades). Not only does it make good business senses, it’s the right thing to
do. I truly do see industry recognizing that.”
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