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Matawa communities to benefit from new construction training program
October 3, 2020

Matawa communities to benefit from new construction training program

First Nation students in Matawa communities will benefit from new smart classroom technologies to learn about the construction trade, which will also bring new, net-zero housing units to remote First Nation communities.

Kiikenomaga Kikenjigewen Employment and Training Services signed a memorandum of understanding with Discovery House to launch Wah-Ka-Ih-Kun Mamo Anokiwin Initiative, which translates to ‘Working together to build a house.’

The new initiative will provide training to 64 Matawa youth between the ages of 16 and 30-years-old in the Construction and Craft Work Training program.

“The Discovery House Project is pleased to partner with KKETS in delivering an innovative training program that will see 64 youth learn about food security, road & facility design as well as constructing buildings on site in their home communities,” said Patrick Casey, Discovery House Project executive director.

The participants in the program will also assist in the construction of self-sufficient, ‘net-zero’ living units in Matawa communities such as Eabametoong First Nation.

Eabametoong Nation is scheduled to receive a 64 Housing Unit that will include a greenhouse, solar power, geothermal heating and water filtration technology.

“This is an excellent opportunity to bring a three-year-long training and work experience in new ‘net-zero’ construction techniques to Matawa youth in Matawa communities,” said David Neegan, KKETS executive director. “Upon completion of the project, there will be full-time employment opportunities while the new infrastructure will address housing, food security and energy efficiency in remote northern climates.”

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