Connecting Canada’s
Workforce to Opportunity.
Anywhere. Anytime.

An innovative credential verification solution accelerating skilled labour mobility across jurisdictions. Led by the Canada Safety Council in partnership with Bluedrop ISM and CISWP — strengthening Canada’s workforce and economic resilience.

A Faster Path to
Work Across Canada

Purpose-built for labour mobility and powered by SkillsPass.
A trusted solution for regulators and governments nationwide.

Explore the short video series below to learn more and see the CLMC in action.

Explore the CLMC Video Series

Several short, focused videos covering the challenge, mandate, CLMC solution, pilot parameters, and expected outcomes. And our FAQ has additional information.

CLMC Essentials

Part 1 - CLMC Explained:
Accelerating Labour Mobility

Red Tape, systematic distrust and poor processes delay workers, add friction, and cost Canada billions in lost productivity each year. Learn how CLMC can help.

Part 2 - The CLMC Worker App
Experience

CLMC’s Worker App simplifies complex application processes—reducing confusion, minimizing errors, and helping workers get licensed faster. Watch the demo for more.

Extended Insights

Closing the Trust Gap That is Wreaking Havoc on OHS Training

Why Improved Credential Verification Technology (Such as GCIV) Is Not Enough

What is The Regulator
Module

Canada Job Bank...
and CLMC?

The Lived Experience of Labour Mobility: A Paramedic's Journey from Ontario to BC.

The Partners
Behind CLMC

How can CLMC help small regulators
validate credentials for their workers?

A Consortium of Trusted Leaders

Combining exstensive engagement with labour industry and governments, technology, R&D and independent evaluation.

Providing national leadership in safety and workforce development. Guiding the initiative with trusted standards and cross-sector expertise. Visit us

Delivering the technology behind CLMC through the SkillsPass platform. Enabling secure, digital credential communication and process automation between regulators and workers. Visit us

Providing independent evaluation and evidence-based standards. Supporting quality, consistency, and trusted outcomes nationwide. Visit us

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Canadian Labour Mobility Clearinghouse (CLMC)?

The CLMC is an innovative credential verification platform designed to accelerate skilled labour mobility across provinces. It enables workers to securely share verified credentials with regulators, helping them move more quickly into jobs across Canada.

How does CLMC improve labour mobility?

CLMC replaces manual, fragmented processes with a streamlined digital approach. Workers can share verified credentials once, and regulators receive complete, trusted applications—reducing delays and improving decision-making.

What problem is CLMC solving?

Today, workers often face slow, opaque processes when moving between provinces. Even with aligned standards, these processes create delays. CLMC addresses this gap by improving how information is shared and processed.

How is CLMC different from harmonization efforts?

Does CLMC replace existing regulatory systems?

How are credentials verified and shared?

What is the role of SkillsPass?

CLMC is powered by SkillsPass, a proven platform already used by millions of Canadians. It provides the secure infrastructure for credential storage, verification, and sharing across jurisdictions.

How does CLMC ensure security and protect sensitive information?

Security and privacy are foundational to the CLMC. The platform is powered by Bluedrop ISM’s industry-proven SkillsPass system, which is trusted by regulators and industry groups across Canada. It meets rigorous security standards, including SOC 2 Type II certification, and ensures all credential sharing is secure, verified, and based on worker consent.

Who is leading this initiative?

The initiative is led by the Canada Safety Council, in partnership with Bluedrop ISM and the Canadian Institute for Safety, Wellness and Performance (CISWP). Together, they bring leadership, technology, and independent evaluation.

What is the proposed pilot?

Has this approach been proven before?

Why act now?