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the Canadian apprenticeship forum is a nonprofit organization that promotes Apprenticeship Training across Canada The Forum is hosting this series of webinars to help potential immigrants to Canada learn more about skilled trades careers and the process for becoming a recognized skilled trades person in Canada since the process differs based on where you are living in Canada The Forum in collaboration with the provinces and territories has created these webinars for various jour jurisdictions the webinar outlines the process for getting your credentials and previous education and trades work recognized in New Brunswick which is located in the eastern region of Canada this presentation will be given by Chris seamons from the apprenticeship and occupational certification branch of the government of New Brunswick Chris is a red seal construction electrician and owned and operated his own business for many years until starting his career with the governmentamp;#39;s postsecondary educatio