As Ontario’s manufacturing sector continues to evolve, so do the challenges surrounding workforce development. With a growing need for skilled labour and long-term strategies to build a more resilient talent pipeline, collaboration between industry and education has never been more critical.
On Wednesday, August 21, the Halton Hills, Milton, and Oakville Chambers of Commerce, in partnership with Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME), will host a dynamic panel event aimed at addressing these challenges head-on. Held at Glencairn Golf Club in Halton Hills, this two-hour session will bring together manufacturers, educators, and policy leaders to explore real-world solutions that support both business growth and workforce resilience.
Event Details
Date: August 21, 2025
Time: 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Venue: Glencairn Golf Club, Halton Hills
Tickets:
• Individual Admission – $50
• Table of 8 – $350 (book a full table and get the 8th seat free)
Event Focus: Building a Skilled, Future-Ready Workforce
The discussion will be informed by key findings from CME’s latest Workforce Report, which explores pressing issues facing manufacturers across the province—from talent shortages and training gaps to the need for greater diversity and inclusion in the skilled trades.
Attendees will hear directly from leading voices in business, education, and government advocacy who are working to address these workforce issues from multiple angles.
Featured Panelists and Speakers Include:
Keynote Speaker: Vincent Caron, Vice President, Ontario Government Relations & Member Advocacy at CME
Darryl Spector, President & CEO of Promation
Alex Greco, Senior Director, Manufacturing & Value Chains at Canadian Chamber of Commerce
Newly Added Speakers:
Suzanne Moyer, Dean, School of Trades & Apprenticeship at Conestoga College
Candice White, CEO and Registrar at Skilled Trades Ontario
Why You Should Attend
This event is designed for anyone involved in Ontario’s manufacturing and skilled trades ecosystems—from plant managers and HR professionals to educators, workforce planners, and policymakers. It’s a rare opportunity to hear cross-sector perspectives in one room, ask questions, and walk away with actionable insights to help guide your workforce strategy.
Topics will include:
• Strategies for attracting and retaining skilled workers
• Aligning educational programs with industry needs
• The role of apprenticeships and hands-on training
• Insights into federal and provincial support programs
• Local and regional priorities for long-term workforce resilience
Register Early—Seating Is Limited
This event is expected to draw strong attendance from across the Halton region and beyond. With limited seating and growing interest, early registration is recommended.
Click here to reserve your spot: Register Now
Stay Connected Through Norbram
At Norbram, we’re committed to keeping business leaders informed about important events, programs, and policy discussions that impact Ontario’s economy. We encourage manufacturers and community partners to take advantage of this opportunity to engage, learn, and lead in the future of workforce development. Check back often for more updates and insights into the issues that matter to your business.



