Newfoundland and Labrador
Attending a trade school in Newfoundland and Labrador provides students with the opportunity to develop practical, job-ready skills for careers that are in high demand across the province. Institutions like College of the North Atlantic offer a wide range of skilled trades programs, including welding, carpentry, electrical, heavy equipment operation, and marine-related trades that support the province’s fishing, offshore, and resource industries. With a strong focus on hands-on training and apprenticeships, students gain both technical knowledge and real-world experience. Graduates often benefit from excellent employment prospects, competitive wages, and a clear pathway to stable careers in Newfoundland and Labrador’s growing industries.

College of the North Atlantic (CNA)
Industrial & construction trades across NL: carpentry; construction/industrial electrician; welding; metal fabrication; machinist; industrial mechanic/millwright; sheet metal; steamfitter/pipefitter; refrigeration & A/C; heavy equipment operator; automotive service; truck & transport; power engineering (and more—see Industrial Trades). https://www.cna.nl.ca
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Academy Canada
Pre-employment/apprenticeship programs ,including Carpenter, Construction/Industrial Electrician, Industrial Electrician, Welder, Insulator (Heat & Frost), Hairstylist, plus other construction trades (programs accredited by NL’s Apprenticeship Board).
https://www.academycanada.com


