Canada Human Capital Development Projects
- Canada Entrepreneurship & Business School Vision-2030 Project
This project is designed to foster entrepreneurship and business management skills among underrepresented groups, including Black, First Nations, and minority communities. Entrepreneurs and small business owners account for nearly 41% of Canada’s GDP, making them a critical driver of economic growth.
However, there is an urgent need for investment in life-long learning and advanced management skills to sustain and grow these businesses. By equipping these groups with essential tools and knowledge, the CEBS Vision-2030 project aims to empower them to create more sustainable businesses, drive innovation, and contribute to a more inclusive economy.
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- Canada Build-Digital-Skills & Startup Ecosystem Vision-2030 (CBDSSE Vision-2030) Project
The CBDSSE Vision-2030 Project is an ambitious and audacious project aim to reskill and upskill 5 million Canadians by 2030 in pursuance of Canada’s Digital Charter ambitious goals. Therefore, the CBDSSE Vision-2030 Project is design to equip Canadians including immigrants, High School & College Graduates and working class with intermediate and advanced digital skills in all aspects of digital technologies necessary for the evolving digital economy.
Particular emphasis is placed on underrepresented communities, such as Black, First Nations, and minority groups, to close the skills gap in digital technologies to enhance their participation in the digital economies and 4th Industrial Revolution. The competitiveness of Canadian workforce will significantly improve if the minorities and immigrants are given opportunity in the digital human capital development.
These skills are projected to boost national productivity, foster innovation, and create a more inclusive and equitable economy. Research shows that investing in digital skills could add $15 billion to Canada’s GDP by 2030, particularly benefiting communities traditionally left behind.
iii. College/CEGEP Students Human Capital Vision-2030 Project
This project utilizes the World Bank’s Human Capital Measuring Matrix to enhance the knowledge, skills, and health of College and CEGEP students, thereby improving their human capital index. The initiative seeks to prepare students for a dynamic global workforce by addressing gaps in skills, education, and personal well-being. Through this project, students will be better positioned to thrive in their careers, contributing to Canada’s future economic growth and development.