Toronto, a city in the Canadian province of Ontario, has an average population of roughly 2,615,000 spread across 243.33 square miles of land – making it the busiest and most populous region in the whole of Canada. At The Knowledge Academy, we offer 50,000 classroom based training courses throughout the different areas of Toronto, in order to enhance people’s learning in an array of subject areas. Education in Canada is generally funded by federal, provincial, and local governments; the system is divided into primary, secondary and post-secondary education and is operated under provincial jurisdiction. On the whole, there are 190 days in a school year, starting in September and ending towards the last Friday of June. Some popular and highly regarded universities in Canada include: the University of Toronto (notable alumni including: William Lyon Mackenzie King, Vincent Massey, Donald Sutherland and Lesra Martin), the University of British Columbia (notable alumni including: Eddie Peng, Justin Trudeau and Nardwuar the Human Serviette), and the University of Alberta (notable alumni including: Dayo Wong, George Stanley and Beverley McLachlin). With its massively diverse citizenry and education options, it is hard to solely categorise the formation of its education system; it is also the home site to four publicly funded K12 school boards, a publicly funded religious K12 school board, a range of K12 private and prepatory school and a plethora of other religious, vocational, career and specialist schools. As French is a commonly spoken language in Canada, there are also a number of public school boards designed for French language students. Regarding religious schools, there are a number of Christian, Islamic and Jewish schools based in Toronto, all of which offering a slightly different educational system to their students and are tailored to best suit a specific religion. With non-public schooling in mind, there are also a variety of religious non-public school boards spread throughout Toronto, namely the Board of Jewish Education of Toronto and the Toronto Adventist District School Board.
Nebosh Courses | NEBOSH International General Certificate In Occupational Health And Safety Training in Toronto
NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health Training in Toronto introduces core occupational safety concepts and regulatory frameworks. Learners explore health and safety principles, hazard identification, risk evaluation, control measures, fire and electrical safety, and workplace safety best practices.
- Upskill with NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety
- Become familiar with investigating, recording, and reporting incidents
- Acquire skills in preventing fire and fire spread with various equipment





