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Ontario colleges warn funding gap threatens workforce training, urging action in 2026 budget
Ontario colleges warn funding gap threatens workforce training, urging action in 2026 budget
Colleges Ontario is urging the province to stabilize and modernize college funding in the 2026 budget, warning that failure to close the structural funding gap will reduce access for students and workers, weaken training in high-demand sectors and limit economic growth across Ontario communities.
Colleges Ontario appoints Maureen Adamson as president and CEO
Colleges Ontario appoints Maureen Adamson as president and CEO
Colleges Ontario has appointed Maureen Adamson as its next president and chief executive officer, following serving in the position on an interim basis over the past year.
Colleges Ontario's Statement on Ontario’s Fall Economic Outlook
Colleges Ontario's Statement on Ontario’s Fall Economic Outlook
Colleges Ontario welcomes today’s Fall Economic Statement and sees strong opportunities to work with government on its plan to Protect Ontario.
Colleges Ontario's Statement on Federal Budget 2025
Colleges Ontario's Statement on Federal Budget 2025
The 2025 federal budget misses a key opportunity to recognize the workforce development role of public colleges and their contributions to the regional economies they support.
Colleges are key to building Canada’s workforce
Colleges are key to building Canada’s workforce
As Ottawa readies its budget and Queen’s Park releases its fall economic statement, both governments can strengthen workforce development by investing in Ontario’s public colleges.
Ontario honours province's top college graduates
Ontario honours province's top college graduates
Colleges Ontario, in partnership with the government of Ontario, is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025 Premier’s Awards for college graduates and the Minister’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
Statement by Colleges Ontario on Prime Minister Carney’s tariff response announcement: Colleges key to Canada’s economic future
Statement by Colleges Ontario on Prime Minister Carney’s tariff response announcement: Colleges key to Canada’s economic future
Prime Minister Mark Carney today announced new measures to support Canadian industries and workers affected by the ongoing trade dispute with the United States, including reskilling and employment supports.
Ontario’s Colleges at AMO 2025
Ontario’s Colleges at AMO 2025
Colleges Ontario is proud to be bringing a college sector delegation to the 2025 Association of Municipalities Conference. As part of this delegation, colleges from across Ontario will be joining municipal leaders to discuss shared priorities for building strong, prosperous communities. 
Colleges Ontario joins AtkinsRéalis as a CANDU ambassador
Colleges Ontario joins AtkinsRéalis as a CANDU ambassador
Ontario’s public colleges play a vital role in advancing the province’s nuclear sector. Through hands-on, industry-aligned programs in power engineering, radiation safety, skilled trades and technology, colleges are preparing the next generation of highly skilled professionals for careers across the nuclear supply chain.
Marking the 60th anniversary of Ontario’s college system and the legacy of premier Bill Davis
Marking the 60th anniversary of Ontario’s college system and the legacy of premier Bill Davis
Sixty years ago, premier Bill Davis planted seeds for one of Ontario’s greatest success stories — the public college system. Today, that vision has stood the test of time.
We welcome budget boost for construction-related skilled trades, rural and northern colleges and health-care training
We welcome budget boost for construction-related skilled trades, rural and northern colleges and health-care training
Ontario’s colleges support the provincial government’s plan to protect Ontario and strengthen the province’s resilience and workforce, as outlined in today’s budget. Colleges Ontario is encouraged by targeted investments in construction-related skilled trades training and support for small, rural and northern colleges — two key priorities in our 2025 pre-budget submission.
Open letter: As Ontario races to secure manufacturing jobs, don’t forget the next generation of workers
Open letter: As Ontario races to secure manufacturing jobs, don’t forget the next generation of workers
Dennis A. Darby, president and CEO of the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters; Maureen Adamson, interim president and CEO of Colleges Ontario; and Steve Orsini, president and CEO of the Council of Ontario's Universities, have co-signed an open letter. The letter highlights the importance of ensuring Ontario has the next generation of workers to protect the manufacturing critical industry and secure Ontario’s jobs.