Canada - Saskatchewan Workforce Development Agreement

Information for reference This text copy of the bilateral transfer agreement between the Government of Canada and Saskatchewan is provided for reference and research purposes only. The final signed version of the agreement is the official version between the parties.

Between The Government of Canada (hereinafter referred to as “Canada”), as represented by the Minister of Labour styled as the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour; And The Government of Saskatchewan (hereinafter referred to as “Saskatchewan”), as represented by the Minister of Immigration and Career Training; Whereas Canada has entered into labour market transfer agreements with Provinces and Territories entitled the Labour Market Agreements for Persons with Disabilities, the Canada Job Fund agreements and the Targeted Initiative for Older Workers agreements; Whereas Canada announced in Budget 2017 a commitment to streamline and increase flexibility of these labour market transfer agreements by consolidating them into new Workforce Development Agreements; Whereas following consultations with stakeholders and collaborative discussions with Provinces and Territories in 2016, including the perspectives of Canada’s Premiers, Canada and Saskatchewan have agreed to shared objectives, principles and areas of focus for investment under the Workforce Development Agreement and Labour Market Development Agreement in building an integrated, client-centered, outcomes-driven employment and training model in Saskatchewan; Whereas Canada and Saskatchewan recognize the importance of engaging with Aboriginal peoples and, where applicable, providing services through Aboriginal organizations; Whereas the Workforce Development Agreements will provide improved administrative efficiency and better alignment of processes with the Labour Market Development Agreements; Whereas Canada and Saskatchewan agree that Saskatchewan has primary responsibility for the planning, design, delivery, implementation and accountability of the employment and training programs funded under this Agreement; Whereas Canada and Saskatchewan agree that Canadians should have access to employment and training programming that addresses all critical points along the path to full participation in the labour market; Whereas Canada and Saskatchewan agree on the importance of continuous improvement based on strengthened labour market information, sharing best practices, and fostering innovation; Whereas Canada and Saskatchewan agree on the importance of testing innovative projects and labour market initiatives to improve labour market programming and services and/or the functioning of the labour market in Saskatchewan; Whereas Canada and Saskatchewan agree to a shared commitment to transparency and accountability to Canadians with regards to the use of funding and the public reporting of outcomes under this Agreement; Whereas Canada and Saskatchewan agree that it is critical to put in place the necessary performance measurement systems to track outcomes and demonstrate results to inform program and policy development; Whereas Canada has agreed to support employment and training programs in Saskatchewan by providing funding to Saskatchewan under this Agreement towards the costs of programs that support the shared objectives outlined in this Agreement; Whereas Canada and Saskatchewan agree to ensure continued support for persons with disabilities in gaining and maintaining meaningful employment; Whereas Canada is authorized to enter into this Agreement pursuant to sections 7 and 10 of Canada's Department of Employment and Social Development Act; Whereas Saskatchewan’s Minister of Immigration and Career Training is authorized to enter into this Agreement on behalf of Saskatchewan pursuant to The Executive Government Administration Act; Accordingly, Canada and Saskatchewan agree as follows:

Interpretation

But does not include

“Joint Committee” means the committee established under section 31;

Purpose of agreement

2. The purpose of this Agreement is to set out:

Vision, objectives and principles

3. Canada and Saskatchewan share a common vision that supporting the employment and training needs of Canada’s labour market is best done by building an integrated, client-centred, outcomes-driven, employment and training model for Saskatchewan that responds to the evolving needs of individuals, employers, and communities.

4. (1) Canada and Saskatchewan agree to the objectives of this Agreement as set out below:

(2) Canada and Saskatchewan agree to the principles of this Agreement as set out below:

Roles and responsibilities

5. (1) Canada and Saskatchewan agree that Saskatchewan has the primary responsibility for the design and delivery of labour market programs in Saskatchewan under this Agreement based on Saskatchewan labour market needs.

(2) Canada and Saskatchewan agree that program administration and management of the Agreement will be structured to minimize the administrative burden for Eligible Beneficiaries.

Areas of focus

6. (1) Saskatchewan agrees to provide employment and training supports to Eligible Beneficiaries to improve their ability to perform their current job, prepare for a new job, enhance their labour market participation, help them develop the skills needed to find and keep a job, improve their labour market outcomes, and develop their workforce.

(2) Canada and Saskatchewan agree that to support flexibility in programming, the Eligible Programs of Saskatchewan funded under this Agreement will fall within any of, the following areas of focus:

Eligible programs

7. Saskatchewan agrees that the Eligible Programs will fall within the areas of focus set out in section 6 and may include, but are not limited to, those that support the following activities:

Eligible beneficiaries

8. Saskatchewan agrees to use the funding provided under this Agreement to provide assistance under its Eligible Programs to:

9. Canada and Saskatchewan agree that although Eligible Beneficiaries include Aboriginal peoples, Canada will continue to provide its own labour market programs for Aboriginal peoples. Canada and Saskatchewan agree, through the Joint Committee, to better coordinate and reduce duplication in the delivery of their respective programs for Aboriginal peoples.

10. Saskatchewan agrees not to place a minimum residency requirement on individuals seeking assistance under the Eligible Programs being funded under this Agreement.

Financial provisions

Canada’s annual contribution

11. (1) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, in each Fiscal Year during the Period of the Agreement, Canada agrees to make a contribution to Saskatchewan in respect of the Eligible Costs incurred in that Fiscal Year of an amount not exceeding the amount, rounded to the nearest thousand, determined by the formula