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Building Canada’s electricity workforce—today and for the future

Canada’s electricity sector is undergoing one of the largest workforce transformations in its history.

As the country accelerates toward an electrified future, demand for skilled workers is growing fast across generation, transmission and distribution, including renewable and nuclear energy, grid modernization and emerging technologies.

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Pathways to Power is EHRC’s five-year national response: a $6.87 million initiative, backed by the Government of Canada’s Sectoral Workforce Solutions Program, to modernize how Canada develops, trains and activates electricity talent.

It connects employers to the people they need, and Canadians to high-quality, future-ready careers.

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Canada’s energy future depends on people

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Hiring in critical electricity roles is already difficult, and demand is climbing. Left unaddressed, the gap risks slowing electrification, infrastructure delivery and economic growth.

Pathways to Power closes that gap with coordinated, evidence-based action, built on a connected set of workforce solutions.

Advancing workforce solutions

The workforce gap won't close on its own. Here's how Pathways to Power is closing it.

The future we're building

By 2030, Pathways to Power aims to:

  • Give employers and policymakers faster access to actionable labour market data
  • Align training with the skills the industry actually needs
  • Get graduates and career switchers job-ready, faster
  • Build lasting collaboration across the electricity ecosystem
  • Strengthen a more inclusive, resilient future-ready workforce
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About EHRC

Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC) is the national not-for-profit dedicated to ensuring the Canadian electricity sector has a safety-focused, highly skilled and inclusive workforce.

EHRC works with employers, labour, educators and governments to develop solutions to workforce challenges and promote career opportunities in electricity and renewable energy.

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Supported by the Government of Canada

Pathways to Power is funded by the Government of Canada's Sectoral Workforce Solutions Program.