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Saskatchewan

Attending a trade school in Saskatchewan provides students with practical, career-focused training that prepares them for in-demand jobs across the province. Institutions such as Saskatchewan Polytechnic and regional colleges offer programs in skilled trades like carpentry, welding, plumbing, electrical, automotive service, and heavy equipment operation. Many programs combine classroom instruction with hands-on shop work and apprenticeships, ensuring students graduate with both technical knowledge and real-world experience. With Saskatchewan’s strong resource, construction, and transportation industries, trade school graduates often enjoy excellent job prospects, competitive wages, and opportunities for long-term career growth.

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Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Offers apprenticeship and technical training in trades such as welding, plumbing & pipefitting, heavy equipment & truck & transport, carpentry, electrical, HVAC, fabrication, machinist, and more. 
https://saskpolytech.ca 

 

North West College 

Provides skilled trades training (in partnership with Saskatchewan Polytechnic), as well as programs in health, business, adult learning, etc. 
http://northwestcollege.ca 

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Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT)

Offers technical and trades programs, community-based skills training, and vocational courses focused especially on Indigenous and rural communities. 
https://siit.ca 

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Saskatoon Trades and Skills Centre (STSC)

Offers entry-level employment training in construction trades and other industry-relevant fields, along with work placements, for learners facing employment barriers.
https://saskatoontradesandskills.ca 

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Saskatoon Business College

Though more business / administrative / technology oriented, it’s a vocational college in Saskatoon offering diplomas in office administration, business, graphic design, and IT network administration. 
http://sbccollege.ca

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