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Ottawa Invests $229 Million to Support Workers Affected by Tariffs

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The federal government is putting $228.8 million towards helping Ontario workers in sectors heavily impacted by U. S. tariffs gain new skills and adjust to the disruptions caused by the trade war.

Government expects 27,000 workers will receive training and assistance

Craig Lord · · Posted: Mar 10, 2026 3:35 PM EDT | Last Updated: March 10

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Minister of Jobs and Families Patty Hajdu shared the details on Tuesday. (Patrick Doyle/ )

The federal government is investing $228.8 million over the next three years to assist Ontario workers in industries that have suffered due to U. S. tariffs in acquiring new skills and navigating through the challenges posed by the trade war.

The newly established Canada-Ontario Workforce Tariff Response will aid workers and job seekers in areas like softwood lumber, steel, and automotive sectors – all of which continue to face significant tariffs from the United States.

The federal government stated in a news release that those employed in industries indirectly affected by tariffs can also take advantage of the training and employment services available.

WATCH | Hajdu announces new funding for workers:

Canada announces $229M to help Ontario workers hit by tariffs learn new skills

On Tuesday, Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu revealed that the federal government is allocating $229 million through the Canada-Ontario Workforce Tariff Response to help Ontario workers in sectors impacted by tariffs develop new skills during the ongoing Canada-U. S. trade conflict. ‘This is a three-year commitment that’s expected to help 27,000 people across the province,’ Hajdu said.

Ottawa anticipates that around 27,000 workers in Ontario will benefit from training or other support through this program.

Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu announced this funding on Tuesday alongside her counterpart from Ontario, David Piccini on Parliament Hill.

The day before, Hajdu also disclosed an additional $94.5 million investment over five years aimed at enhancing data sharing regarding job opportunities within crucial sectors.

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