Can Canadian government programs reduce scaling costs?
Yes. Canada remains one of the most supportive jurisdictions for employer training and workforce development.
Companies that leverage grants can offset:
- Training expenses
- Wage subsidies
- Internship costs
- Leadership development programs
The Canada-Ontario Job Grant (COJG)
The COJG provides direct funding for third-party training.
Funding Structure (2026)
- Small businesses (<100 employees): Up to $10,000 per trainee (government covers up to 5/6 of eligible costs)
- Larger employers: Up to 50% cost coverage
Eligible training:
- Sales enablement
- AI certification
- Leadership development
- Technical upskilling
For scaling firms, this reduces both onboarding risk and financial exposure.
Upskilling as a Retention Strategy
In Canada, career development strongly correlates with retention.
Government-funded training:
- Increases engagement
- Reduces turnover
- Strengthens internal promotion pipelines
Upskilling is both a cost offset strategy and a retention lever.
Building a Canadian Employer Brand
Domestic hiring improves:
- Procurement eligibility (local content requirements)
- Public sector contract competitiveness
- Brand perception among Canadian buyers
Companies that invest locally are favored in mid-to-large enterprise procurement processes.
Student Work Placement Program (SWPP)
Provides wage subsidies up to $7,000 per eligible student.
Strategic use cases:
- Engineering interns
- Marketing analysts
- Sales development roles
Pro-Tip: Stack Your Grants
Don’t stop at the COJG. Look at the Student Work Placement Program (SWPP) for hiring interns, which can offer wage subsidies up to $7,000. Stacking these can effectively subsidize 30-40% of your early-stage team costs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are grants difficult to access?
Application processes require documentation but are structured and predictable.
Can foreign-owned companies qualify?
Yes, if properly structured and compliant.
Do grants delay hiring?
Not when integrated into workforce planning.
Companies that treat grants as part of financial strategy — not an afterthought — scale more efficiently in Canada.