This course gave me an opportunity to explore the trade that I am highly interested in. The more hands-on experience I receive, the more prepared I feel for my future.
– Maddox Medeiros, past student and volunteer for the 2019 Arc and Spark
Arc and Spark is part of LNG Canada’s long-term workforce development strategy to increase participation in trades training and address labour shortages.
The camp, which was developed and facilitated by the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) Welding Foundation in collaboration with Kitimat Valley Institute (KVI) and funded by LNG Canada, ran from March 25 to 29 at KVI.
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