2024 Recipient Spotlights
Humber Polytechnic Centre for Skilled Trades and Technology
As a global leader in polytechnic education, Humber Polytechnic provides in-depth theoretical learning and hands-on, work-integrated experiences that are building lifelong employability for students at three main Toronto locations and beyond. DEWALT is proud to be a partner of Humber Polytechnic and its Centre for Skilled Trades and Technology, providing financial support for training, scholarships, tools, and equipment. The brand believes it is important to work with academic partners like Humber to help ensure that Canada’s young tradespeople have the training and tools they need for their future success.
Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
Conestoga’s School of Trades & Apprenticeship is a provincial leader in the delivery of trades and apprenticeship training to serve industry needs and the growing community. Located in the state-of-the-art Conestoga Skilled Trades Campus in Cambridge, Ontario, the school offers a comprehensive array of programs in the construction, motive power, industrial and service sectors in response to the needs of industry, and growth in our local economy. Conestoga has established partnerships over the years (Including DEWALT Canada) with many successful local, national and international companies, resulting in program enhancements and significant career opportunities for our students.
College of Carpenters and Allied Trades Inc.
The College of Carpenters and Allied Trades, located north of Toronto, delivers construction skills courses under site-simulated conditions in its state-of-the-art facilities. Students work on full-scale construction projects. Real World Learning equips them with the knowledge and skills they need to work safely and productively for our Union Contractors. DEWALT is proud to be a supporter of CCAT.
Thompson Rivers University
Since 1970, Thompson Rivers University, located in Kamloops, B.C., has taken pride in providing an excellent education to every student who comes to campus— from a wide variety of backgrounds and perspectives, at various stages of the learning journey. TRU serves more than 25,000 students — at their campuses in Kamloops and Williams Lake, and via distance or online courses and programs through Open Learning. From traditional academics to trades, from certificates to graduate degrees, TRU offers over 140 on-campus programs and 60-plus Open Learning programs.