The Government of Kenya today engaged in high level discussions with the Provincial Government of New Brunswick, Canad, to explore mechanisms of how the two governments can cooperate on labour mobility.
During the high-level meeting on labour mobility held between the Government of Kenya and the Provincial Government of New Brunswick at NSSF House on Monday, the Kenyan Government representatives, led by Principal Secretary for Labour and Skills Development, Mr Shadrack Mwadime, thanked the Canadian government for opening job opportunities for Kenyan professionals to work in sectors in Canada.
The team from New Brunswick, led by Daniel Mills, the Deputy Minister for Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour, was accompanied by Dany Couillard, Assistant Deputy Minister for Immigration.
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They are in the country to visit educational institutions, medical training colleges, polytechnics, universities and TVETS to learn and appreciate the courses, how the training is done, as well as know who sets the standards, qualifications and certification.
“We are happy that the Canadian government has come to appreciate the quality of the labour force in our country,” said Mwadime.