Actions and Commitments

Call to Action # 7: Education (6-12)

Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Program

March 28, 2018

Designed to help Indigenous Peoples in all parts of the country get the skills and training they need to fully participate in the economy and contribute to the success of their communities. Previously called The Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy (ASETS). Budget 2017 proposes to invest $50 million in 2017–18 in ASETS, which includes new funding, the investment made in Budget 2016, as well as additional reallocated resources from other programming that support skills and training more generally. These investments will provide ASETS service providers with added capacity to meet the growing demand from Indigenous Peoples for skills development and job training. 

Budgets 2016 and 2017 committed to renew and expand the Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy beyond March 31, 2018. Budget 2018 proposes to invest $2 billion over five years, and $408.2 million per year ongoing, to support the creation of a new Indigenous Skills and Employment Training Program to replace the Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy.

First Nations stream$1.1 billion over five years and $235.7 million per year ongoing
Métis Nation stream$325 million over five years, and $67 million per year ongoing
Inuit stream$161.2 million over five years, and $32.6 million per year ongoing, for an Inuit stream 
Urban/non-affiliated stream$213.4 million over five years, and $45.2 million per year ongoing