Premier Doug Ford says there were nearly 340,000 vacant jobs in Ontario between July and September 2021.
The province plans to introduce legislation to help families moving here continue in their careers.
Premier Doug Ford was in London for today's announcement.
Ford said the province is looking to make it easier for skilled professionals across Canada to get the documentation required to work in Ontario.
"At a time when our government is building Ontario, it’s never been more important that we attract more workers to fill in-demand jobs, said Premier Doug Ford. "To do so, we’re cutting red tape to make it easier for skilled professionals from across Canada to get the papers they need to work in Ontario, faster. This move opens more doors for workers to call Ontario home while contributing to our plan to build more roads, bridges, highways, homes and public transit."
If passed, the legislation would ensure workers get their credentials processed within 30 business days.
Ford also noted between July and September 2021, there were almost 340,000 vacant jobs across Ontario, including many in the skilled trades.

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