Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant

The Canada- Saskatchewan Job Grant provides training grants of up to $10,000 per trainee to assist employers in providing their choice of employees and new hires with the skills training required to do their jobs. The grant funding must result in a new hire, or a better job for existing employees.
  • Government of Saskatchewan
Overview of the Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant program:

The Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant is now accepting applications from eligible employers, pending available funding. The Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant is an employer-driven program that: Helps businesses and non-profit organizations train new or existing employees for available jobs; and Provides more opportunities for unemployed and underemployed workers to receive training. Through the program, the employer contributes one-third of the training cost, while the federal and provincial governments contribute the remaining two-thirds.

Benefits of the Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant program:
  • Employers:
  • Select the trainees and the training program.
  • Receive reimbursement for two-thirds of eligible training costs.
  • Employ the trainee at the end of training.
  • Employers can make multiple grant applications to a maximum of $100,000 per fiscal year, and up to $10,000 per individual trainee.
Eligibility criteria of the Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant program:
  • Employers
  • Private and not-for-profit sector employers are eligible.
  • Publicly funded organizations such as health regions, post-secondary training institutions, public libraries, municipalities and school divisions are not eligible under the program.
  • Self-Employed individuals are not eligible to participate as CSJG supported trainees.
  • Trainees
  • Must have a valid Social Insurance Number.
  • Be a Canadian citizen, Permanent Resident of Canada, or temporary resident with authorization for emergency travel from the Government of Canada holding a valid Canadian work permit.
  • Both existing and potential employees are eligible.
  • Temporary foreign workers or temporary residents without authorization for emergency travel and a valid Canadian work permit are not eligible.
  • Training costs
  • Tuition fees or fees charged by the training provider;
  • Mandatory student fees;
  • Textbooks, software and other required materials;
  • Learning material fees; and
  • Examination fees.
  • Training taken prior to an approved contract is not eligible for funding.
  • Training
  • Training is flexible. Employers choose the training program and mode of delivery that will meet their needs within the following requirements:
  • Must be delivered by a third party not affiliated with the employer applicant;
  • Must be a minimum of 24 hours in length per trainee by the same training provider and completed within a 52 week period;
  • Must result in a credential (record of completion, certificate, grade, etc.); and
  • Must not replace an employer's existing investment in training.
  • Trainers
  • Third-party trainers could include:
  • Post-secondary education institutions;
  • Private vocational schools, trade unions; and
  • Private industry trainers.
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