Finding experienced environmental professionals is a growing challenge for Canadian employers, especially as demand rises across clean technology, sustainability, and environmental services. ECO Canada’s Foreign Talent Development program is designed to help organizations tap into internationally trained professionals while reducing the cost and risk of hiring. The program supports employers across Canada that are bringing on newcomers for full-time environmental roles, helping turn global expertise into a competitive advantage for Canadian operations.
Through this initiative, eligible businesses, nonprofits, and larger organizations can receive a non-repayable wage subsidy covering a significant portion of a new hire’s salary, with funding support of up to about $15,000. The focus is on meaningful, full-time placements lasting several months, allowing employers to build in-house expertise while newcomers gain Canadian work experience. What sets this program apart is the built-in training component for participants, which helps address common barriers such as unfamiliarity with Canadian workplace norms and limited professional networks. For employers, this means access to candidates who are better prepared to integrate quickly and contribute effectively.
While the Foreign Talent Development program is not always open and operates in funding cycles, it has been a valuable option for environmental employers looking to expand their talent pool and manage hiring costs. Exploring the full details can help determine whether this opportunity aligns with your upcoming recruitment plans and long-term workforce strategy.
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