Thereof, is the Ontario College of Trades closing?
Toronto, Ontario — October 24, 2018 —Ontario's provincial government has announced the that the Ontario College of Trades will cease operations in early 2019 after a winding down period. “The College of Trades' duties will still need to be performed.”
Additionally, what are the compulsory trades in Ontario? A list of current “compulsory” trades can be found below:
- Alignment and Brakes Technician.
- Auto Body and Collision Damage Repairer.
- Auto Body Repairer.
- Automotive Electronic Accessory Technician.
- Automotive Service Technician.
- Electrician – Construction and Maintenance.
- Electrician – Domestic and Rural.
In respect to this, what does the Ontario College of Trades do?
The Ontario College of Trades (the College) is an industry-driven, professional regulatory body that protects the public by regulating and promoting the skilled trades.
How much does trade school cost in Ontario?
Financial Information
| Registration with College of Trades | $60/year (free for OYAP students until they graduate) |
|---|---|
| Trade School Registration | $400 per 8 week course, $600 per 10 week course (usually 2-3 courses per apprenticeship) |
| Write Certificate of Qualification | $150 |
| TOTAL | Approximately $1410 |