Magnet Awards for Pioneering Leadership in the Ecosystem (MAPLE)

The Magnet Awards for Pioneering Leadership in the Ecosystem (MAPLE) celebrated the organizations that shaped the future of work in Canada through the innovative use of technology, exceptional leadership, and forward-thinking collaboration. The 2025 MAPLE Awards were presented on November 6th as part of Maple & Gold.

Below, we honour the 2025 recipients in each category and recognize the outstanding nominees whose work inspires our community.

2025 Changemaking Champion

CCAA has led real-world teams to create solutions for critical skills gaps in the aviation and aerospace workforce since 1993. Canada’s aerospace manufacturers and aviation operators have faced persistent shortages of skilled technicians for years. CCAA’s solutions include updated occupational standards, digitized certifications, live virtual workshops on Quality and Safety, and an E Learning platform for aircraft structures “S” maintenance engineering which aligns with Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs). CCAA is especially proud to administer funding from the federal government for employer wage subsidies.

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2025 Collaboration Catalyst

The Saint John Newcomers Centre (SJNC) was recognized for a forward-thinking and open-minded approach to adopting new tools and technologies to better serve their job seeker clients. SJNC has partnered with Magnet to test and develop new AI tools that will support their clients with faster job matches, resume support, and interview coaching.

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2025 Technology Trailblazer

The Centre for Digital Media (CDM), launched through a collaboration between four BC post-secondary institutions,offers experiential learning programs that bring diverse learners into the world of digital media. In collaboration with technology leaders including Microsoft, Unity, and Meta, CDM proudly supports Black futures through their work with Ethós Lab. CDM’s research capacity has resulted in over 350 digital product developments with BC firms, as well as civic organizations, including hospitals and municipal services.

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