In what is truly a win-win opportunity for Ontario residents and employers in the equine industry, the Ontario Equine Education and Employment Program (OEEEP) was launched in January with a $2.1 million budget. The initiative pairs people keen to learn about horses and work in the industry with employers who are seeking help. The program is open to any aspect of horse business: hunter/jumper/dressage/eventing barns, breeding facilities, show barns or boarding operations, western stables, race training centres and backstretch barns, or any other equine-related positions anywhere in the province.

How it Works

The program was created by the Ontario Harness Horse Association (OHHA) in partnership with the Ontario government through the Ministry of Labour and is supported by Equine Guelph through their online training on TheHorsePortal.ca and the EquineJobTrack.ca site, which helps connect graduates of the program with prospective employers.

Interested persons take an 8-week virtual training course to learn more about the care and welfare of horses from industry experts and gain valuable experience. A job placement is waiting at the end of the program.

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