'Tools for Success' events were organized by Skills Ontario with help from Sault College
A trio of local groups teamed up to host a pair of events in late-April geared toward sparking interest in a career as an electrician for Indigenous youth as well as young women.
On April 25, a group of Indigenous youth were on site at Tenaris to learn about the electrician trade by taking part in a workshop led by Sault College coordinator of electrical programs, Jon Pasiak.
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