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Opinion: Alberta must invest in its most valuable resource — its brains

Opinion: Alberta must invest in its most valuable resource — its brains
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Alberta tech employers are keen to hire people with disabilities but need better understanding of key issues: new report

Alberta tech employers are keen to hire people with disabilities but need better understanding of key issues: new report Published: April 8th, 2021 By: ICTC Ottawa, April 7, 2020 Maintaining the momentum of Alberta’s growing digital economy requires tapping every available talent supply stream, including people with disabilities. Employers, however, are often unclear of their responsibilities when reaching out to this segment of the talent pool. Access to accurate, up-to-date, and validated information and resources is needed. Despite years of economic challenges in Alberta, further exasperated by the impact of COVID-19, the province’s digital economy is growing. In fact, at its height it added more than 30,000 jobs in 2020, and tech talent demand outstrips available supply. This shortfall threatens the continued growth of the digital industry, which is a promising cornerstone of Alberta’s post-pandemic economy.

Amazon invests $3 million CAD, partners with Canada Learning Code, Kids Code Jeunesse, TakingITGlobal on computer science education

Amazon invests $3 million CAD, partners with Canada Learning Code, Kids Code Jeunesse, TakingITGlobal on computer science education Amazon has partnered with Canada Learning Code, Kids Code Jeunesse, and TakingITGlobal to help equip Canadians to navigate virtual learning and the digital economy. Today, the retail giant announced the Canadian launch of Amazon Future Engineer, committing $3 million CAD over three years to fund free computer science learning opportunities for an estimated one million Canadian students and teachers from across the country. The new program will fund free computer science learning opportunities for an estimated one million Canadian students and teachers. The program aims to empower and encourage children and young adults from underrepresented backgrounds to pursue the discipline via free computer science lessons, tutorials, and workshops focused on coding, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. It will be delivered by three cha

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