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Thunder Bay's Confederation College, Couchiching First Nation to launch trades school

A Thunder Bay college and a northwestern Ontario First Nation are working together to establish a trade school in the area.
From left, Couchiching First Nation executive director Joanne Bruyere, Confederation College president Jim Madder, Couchiching Chief Sara Mainville and Confederation vice president, Academic Gail Murdock celebrate the signing of an historic memorandum of understanding to create opportunities for Indigenous learners. Madder and Mainville signed the Memorandum of Understanding at Confederation Colleges Thunder Bay Campus Monday. (Confederation College)

A Thunder Bay college and a northwestern Ontario First Nation are working together to establish a trade school in the area.

Confederation College and Couchiching First Nation signed an agreement on Monday that proposes the communitywill provide the facility and the college willdeliver post-secondary skilled trades and engineering technology, or other training programs.

"Couchiching First Nation as an ancient gathering place has always been a place of learning," said Chief Sara Mainville in a news release.

"This partnership with Confederation College will continue to honour the location where education has always happened for the Anishinaabe," she said.

Mainville saidthe venture will assist in her community's economic sustainability, whilecollege president Jim Madder said the partnership will help address the shortage of skilled workers in northwestern Ontario.

"Confederation has long been committed to its Indigenous communities and our work with Couchiching First Nation will further support that commitment," he said.