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Government of Canada celebrates the tenth annual Day of the Seafarer


OTTAWA, June 25, 2019 /CNW/ - Maritime trade is important to the Canadian economy, and the role of seafarers has always been, and continues to be, central to its success. In honour of the annual Day of the Seafarer, the Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Transport, is proud to recognize the significant contributions that seafarers make both at home and abroad.

The International Maritime Organization theme to mark this year's Day of the Seafarer is gender equality in seafaring. Transport Canada applauds the Organization's Women in Maritime programme, which is working to increase the number of women seafarers, who currently represent only two percent of the world's 1.2 million seafarers.

Transport Canada is making a concerted effort to support women interested in a career in seafaring.  For example, under the Oceans Protection Plan, Transport Canada is responsible for the Marine Training Program. It aims to reduce the barriers to marine training for underrepresented groups in the marine labour force, such as women, Northerners, Inuit and Indigenous peoples. To date, $13.6 million of federal funding has been provided to the Nunavut Fisheries and Marine Training Consortium for training in Canada's North, along with $6.2 million to the British Columbia Institute of Technology and $5.9 million to the Nova Scotia Community College, to increase  access to, and awareness of, marine training and employment for eligible underrepresented groups.

The Government of Canada supports women to be equal decision-makers and agents of change in economic, social and political processes.

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"Today we honour seafarers ? those individuals who contribute to our maritime trade on a daily basis. We will continue to work hard to reduce the barriers that underrepresented groups, including women, face when entering this exciting career."

The Honourable Marc Garneau
Minister of Transport

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International Maritime Organization's Day of the Seafarer 2019

Oceans Protection Plan

Marine Training Program

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SOURCE Transport Canada


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