Ottawa Grant for Women in Trades Attracted Applications From Men Who ‘Self-Identify’ as Female: Federal Report

Ottawa Grant for Women in Trades Attracted Applications From Men Who ‘Self-Identify’ as Female: Federal Report
A worker walks near houses under construction in Toronto on June 26, 2015. The Canadian Press/Graeme Roy
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A federal program designed to get more women into the trades saw a number of men who self-identified as female admitted, a program evaluation report says.
The Apprenticeship Incentive Grant for Women (AIG-W) program was launched in 2018, and offered up to $8,000 in total grant money to female apprentices in eligible Red Seal trades where women were deemed “underrepresented.” Similar apprenticeship grants offered to men had a lifetime limit of $4,000 in combined grant money.