SUMMARY - Adult Literacy and Continuing Education
The morning commute for Elias, a 42-year-old former construction worker in Toronto, begins not with a train ticket, but with a search for a public Wi-Fi signal. After losing his job due to a workplace injury and subsequent reliance on disability support that did not cover rent, Elias found himself cycling through emergency shelters. His immediate need is a roof over his head, but his long-term anxiety centers on a different deficit: he holds a high school diploma from thirty years ago, but his familiarity with digital tools has not kept pace with the modern labor market.