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🎧 Your Workforce Weekly Update
CFWD's 2026 Local Labour Market Plan - Episode 1
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Join Sandi Ramsay, CEO of the Centre for Workforce Development, for this edition of Your Workforce Weekly Update as she shares highlights from CFWD’s 2026 Local Labour Market Plan report. In this episode, listeners will hear about key labour market demands, challenges, and opportunities shaping Hastings, Prince Edward, and Lennox & Addington Counties.
This episode provides a timely snapshot of where the regional workforce stands today and helps listeners better understand the factors influencing local jobs, skills development, and economic growth. Whether you are an employer, service provider, educator, community partner, job seeker, or simply interested in the future of work in our region, this conversation offers helpful insight grounded in local research and community engagement.