
Don’t call me ‘lab’: Feds spent $30K to rename Future Skills Centre
OTTAWA — The federal Liberal government spent more than $30,000 to come up with a better name for its “Future Skills Lab” job training agency — and settled on “Future Skills Centre” instead.
The idea and original name were generated by Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s council of economic advisers ahead of the 2017 budget, where the Liberals committed $225 million over four years to the agency beginning in the current fiscal year, with $75 million annually thereafter.
The agency’s mandate is to find new ways to provide skills training, combining efforts with the Future Skills Council, which identifies emerging job-market trends to help focus government spending on employment initiatives.
And while “Future Skills” made sense as the main theme of the whole endeavour, internal government documents from earlier this year show no one had focus-tested the agency’s name.