More B.C. youth trained for growing biomanufacturing industry

September 25, 2025

Young people facing barriers to employment throughout British Columbia will have more opportunities to find jobs in the life-sciences industry.

The Province, in partnership with the Government of Canada, is funding nearly $2 million over two years to create a workforce development program for unemployed and underemployed youth from 15-30 years old.

“We want all youth to have the support they need, especially amid global inflation, increased cost of living and uncertainty from tariffs. So we’re funding technical skills training to give more young people the experience they need to join the growing workforce in the biomanufacturing industry.”

CASTL Elevate BC, a two-year program launched by the Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences (CASTL), will provide young people, prioritizing those receiving income assistance, with technical training and hands-on experience required to succeed in the growing biomanufacturing sector.

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