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Strengthening Canada’s Environmental Workforce 

Sustainable Talent and Innovation Network

SUSTAIN is a national workforce development initiative led by ECO Canada, designed to help employers, workers, and partners navigate the rapid transformation of Canada’s environmental and clean economy.

 

Through labour market insights, workforce tools, training, and sector collaboration, SUSTAIN supports stronger talent attraction, workforce planning, and long-term capacity across Canada’s environmental sector.

What Is SUSTAIN?

SUSTAIN is a multi-year, national project that addresses critical workforce challenges facing Canada’s environmental sector, including talent shortages, emerging skill gaps, workforce mobility, and equitable access to career pathways.

Delivered both virtually and in person, SUSTAIN brings together employers, industry organizations, educators, and government partners to build a more resilient, inclusive, and future-ready environmental workforce.

Who SUSTAIN is For

SUSTAIN supports a broad range of stakeholders across Canada’s environmental and sustainability ecosystem:

  • Employers seeking to attract, develop, and retain skilled talent

  • Workers and job seekers navigating environmental career pathways

  • Educators and training providers aligning programs with labour market needs

  • Industry associations and sector councils addressing shared workforce challenges

  • Equity-deserving groups seeking access to training, certification, and career mobility

What SUSTAIN Delivers

SUSTAIN provides practical, evidence-based supports that strengthen workforce decision-making and execution.

Labour Market Intelligence & Insights

  • Industry-validated labour market information (LMI)

  • Employment forecasts and workforce outlook reports

  • Job posting analysis and emerging skills identification

  • Compensation benchmarks and sector trend analysis

Workforce Tools & Resources

  • Employer HR toolkits for workforce planning and recruitment

  • Competency-based hiring and retention resources

  • Career profiles, occupational standards, and career maps

  • Bilingual, publicly accessible workforce development tools

Training, Certification & Career Development

  • Environmental Professional (EP) certification pathways

  • Micro-credentials and continuing education programs

  • Targeted training aligned with emerging skills and LMI findings

  • Workforce mobility initiatives supporting career progression

Collaboration & Engagement

Build competitive and equitable compensation strategies. Get access ECO Canada’s comprehensive 2025 Environmental Worker Compensation Guide and customized benchmarking tools designed specifically for the environmental sector.

What Participants Gain

How to Get Involved

SUSTAIN offers multiple ways to engage depending on your role:

Employers

Access workforce tools, insights, training, and events

Workers & Jobseekers

Explore career pathways, training, and certifications

Partners & Associations

Collaborate on research, events, and sector initiatives

Educators

Align programs with industry needs and labour market data

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Research, Tools, and Resources

SUSTAIN produces a growing library of publicly accessible resources, including:

  • Labour market reports and outlooks

  • Workforce planning tools and dashboards

  • Career maps and occupational standards

  • Training and certification resources

Build the Skills That Power a Sustainable Future

Explore the Catalogue

Browse our full range of skill-based courses and employability resources designed to meet the evolving needs of Canada’s green economy.

Each course focuses on relevant, transferable competencies that prepare participants for meaningful roles in the environmental workforce.

Featured Course

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Primer Course

Unlock the future with our Free AI Primer Course! 

Whether you’re curious about artificial intelligence or looking to sharpen your tech skills, this comprehensive course will help you understand AI’s core concepts, cutting-edge technologies, and ethical considerations.

Coming Soon

Training Series Framework

Learning objectives, content maps, and outcomes for each training stream.

Coming Soon

Women in Leadership Curriculum

Empowering women for leadership roles in Canada’s environmental sector.

Coming Soon

Essential Skills for Success Curriculum

Learn foundational workplace skills to thrive in environmental careers.

Coming Soon

Indigenous Training Curriculum

Training developed with Indigenous communities, grounded in cultural knowledge and traditional teachings.

Coming Soon

Drone Training Curriculum

Gain hands-on skills for using drones in environmental monitoring and field research.

Coming Soon

AR/VR Training Curriculum

Learn how to apply immersive technologies in environmental education and communication

Thank you to our partner for making these programs possible:

Reconnaissance des terres

Dans un esprit de respect, de réciprocité et de vérité, nous honorons et reconnaissons Moh’kinsstis, le territoire traditionnel du Traité 7 et les pratiques orales de la confédération des Pieds-Noirs : Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, ainsi que les nations Îyâxe Nakoda et Tsuut’ina. Nous reconnaissons que ce territoire abrite la Nation métisse de l’Alberta, la région 3 au sein de la patrie historique des Métis du Nord-Ouest. Enfin, nous reconnaissons toutes les nations qui vivent, travaillent et se divertissent sur ce territoire, et qui l’honorent et le célèbrent.

Land Acknowledgment

In the spirit of respect, reciprocity, and truth, we acknowledge that we live, work, and gather on the traditional territories of the peoples of Treaty 7, including the Blackfoot Confederacy—comprising the Siksika, Kainai, and Piikani Nations—as well as the Îyâxe Nakoda and Tsuut’ina Nations.

This land, known as Moh’kinsstis in the Blackfoot language and encompassing what is now Districts 5 and 6, is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3, within the historical Northwest Métis homeland.

We recognize and honour the deep connection these Nations have to the land, and we are grateful for the opportunity to share in its stewardship.

As we continue our work, we commit to learning from Indigenous knowledge systems, uplifting Indigenous voices, and fostering relationships rooted in equity, understanding, and reconciliation.

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