A male perspective on how the future of our economy depends on women getting into trades.
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Read MoreA licensed 313a refrigeration mechanic and gas fitter 1 Journeyperson, Brandi Ferenc represents one of less than 50 women working this trade in Ontario.
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Read MoreIsabel Siordia put in massive sweat equity to overcome many challenges, including a run-in with mental health and culture shock, to become a construction applications engineer.
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Read MoreIn Canada, women represent approximately 1 to 2% of active powerline technicians working in the electricity industry today.
Read MoreThe renewable industry, as progressive as it is, has a long way to go to make the work experience more comprehensive and to retain women.
Read MoreOur current immigration system is hampered by Congressional decisions made in a different era.
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