‘Not fair, transparent or accountable’: Ontario’s auditor general weighs in on $750M in Skills Development Fund grants
Ontario’s Skills Development Fund awarded $742 million to low- and medium-ranked applicants, with no clear rationale for excluding 670 high-ranked projects, Auditor-General found.
- On Oct. 1, 2025, Auditor-General Shelley Spence reported the $1.3-billion Skills Development Fund selection process was `not fair, transparent or accountable`, with Ontario's Labour Minister's office overriding civil servants' evaluations.
- Launched in 2021, the Skills Development Fund responded to post-pandemic labour shortages, running five funding rounds and becoming central to the Progressive Conservative government’s agenda.
- Non-Partisan Labour Ministry staff evaluated 3,343 applications from 2021–2025, scoring 1,135 high, 825 medium, 1,065 low, 54 poor and 266 ineligible, while 670 high-ranked applications were not selected.
- The report flagged lobbyist activity, noting 64 applicants who hired registered lobbyists received about $126 million, including approximately $11-million by Scale Hospitality after ministerial intervention.
- Premier Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario defended the program as `the best investment` while his government opened a sixth round and pledged $805 million committed for the next three years amid long-term sustainability concerns and a $2-billion child-care shortfall next year.
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