Ursuline College Chatham will showcase its skilled trade programs when Ontario’s education minister visits Monday.
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Taking a technical course is mandatory for Grade 9 students in Ontario, but education minister Jill Dunlop has seen how it can lead to a greater interest in the skilled trades.
Ursuline College Chatham will showcase its skilled trade programs when Ontario’s education minister visits Monday.
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