Welcome
The Atlantic ministers responsible for education and training signed an agreement in April 2004 under which the provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island agreed to collaborate on joint undertakings to respond to the needs identified in public and post-secondary education.
CAMET is dedicated to further enhancing the level of cooperation in public and post-secondary education by working on common issues to improve learning for all Atlantic Canadians, optimize efficiencies, and bring added value to provincial initiatives and priorities.
What's New
- Post-Secondary Education Choices and Labour Market Outcomes of High School Graduates in the Atlantic Provinces (Main report)
- Post-Secondary Education Choices and Labour Market Outcomes of High School Graduates in the Atlantic Provinces: Summary for New Brunswick
- Post-Secondary Education Choices and Labour Market Outcomes of High School Graduates in the Atlantic Provinces: Summary for Nova Scotia
- Post-Secondary Education Choices and Labour Market Outcomes of High School Graduates in the Atlantic Provinces: Summary for Newfoundland and Labrador
- Funding Supports a Feasibility Study for the Electrification of School Bus Fleets in Atlantic Canada
- Atlantic Ministers of Education and Training to Promote Skills Development and Well-Being in Schools, Universities, and Community Colleges
- CAMET Competency Framework Now Available
- Atlantic Ministers of Education and Training to Promote Skills Development and Career Planning in School, Universities, and Community Colleges
- Atlantic Ministers of Education and Training Provide More Tools and Strategies to Assist Students in Career Choices
- Transitioning from Public School to Post-Secondary Education in the Atlantic Region
- 2019 Atlantic Canada Career Week and Website
- Atlantic Provinces to Promote Real-Life and Work Experiences in Atlantic Schools and Post-Secondary Education Institutions
- COMMUNIQUÉ-Ministers launch the report on the Economic Impact of International Students
- REPORT-Economic Impact of International Students
- COMMUNIQUÉ-Atlantic Ministers to Endorse a Regional Mental Health Approach in Public and Post-Secondary Education
- COMMUNIQUÉ-Students to Develop Entrepreneurial Skills to Promote Career Choices
- Students to Participate in the Atlantic Canada Career Week
- Ministers of Education, Post-Secondary Education and Training reveal actions to support mental health, and career development and transition
- Communique-Atlantic Career Education Framework
- Future in Focus-Atlantic Career Development Framework for Public Education: 2015-2020
- Career Education in Atlantic Canada: Research and Recommendations
- Ministers of Education and Training Commit to Promote Career Development for Students and Strengthen Cooperation in Post-Secondary Education