Employers play a crucial role in apprenticeship. Whether you are an employer already engaged in the hiring and training apprentices or looking to explore the possibilities, this section connects you to information on available resources and your responsibilities as an apprentice sponsor in your province or territory.

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Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship

Employers can hire high school students for a work placement.


Saskatoon Trades and Skills Centre

Employers may access job-ready candidates and offer work placements.


Schools North Apprenticeship Program (SNAP)

Employers can hire high school students for a work placement.


Secondary School Apprenticeship (SSA)

Employers can hire high school students for a work placement.


Secondary School Apprenticeship Training

Employers can hire high school students for a work placement.


Service Canada

Information about hiring foreign workers.


Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Industry Training Tax Credit

Based on wages an employer pays an eligible apprentice before December 31, 2019. The tax credit is refundable, but must first be applied against total income tax payable. An eligible employer’s principal business is constructing, repairing or converting ships. Eligible apprentices are registered with the Industry Training Authority and enrolled in an eligible program.


Shooniiyaa Wa-Biitong Kenora, Ontario

Employers may access job-ready candidates and other supports.