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Coding for Veterans Commemorates Remembrance Day at TSX Opening
On November 11, 2025, the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) opened its market with a special ceremony honoring Remembrance Day. Jeff Musson, the Executive Director of Coding for Veterans, alongside members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), participated in the event officiated by Dani Lipkin, Managing Director of Global Listings at TSX. This occasion not only commemorated the sacrifices of military veterans but also highlighted a significant achievement in veteran support.
Coding for Veterans Reaches Milestone
Coding for Veterans celebrated a remarkable milestone with its 1,000th enrolment in training programs aimed at helping military veterans transition to civilian careers. The organization offers specialized online training in areas such as software development, cybersecurity, and generative AI. These programs are designed to equip CAF members with the skills necessary for sustainable and rewarding careers in the technology sector.
By offering pathways into high-demand tech roles, Coding for Veterans emphasizes the importance of honoring veteran service through education and training. Musson expressed his sentiments by stating, “It’s always a privilege to open the trading day at Toronto Stock Exchange. What better way to honor veteran service as they transition into civilian life than by providing them with the necessary training that leads to lasting and lucrative second careers in software development and cybersecurity.”
The collaboration between Coding for Veterans and the TSX reflects a commitment to support those who have served the nation, enabling them to gain valuable skills that facilitate their entry into the tech industry. As the demand for skilled professionals in technology continues to grow, initiatives like these play a critical role in bridging the gap for veterans seeking new opportunities.
A Commitment to Supporting Veterans
Coding for Veterans has established itself as a vital resource for veterans looking to navigate the challenges of civilian employment. With an increasing number of individuals enrolling in their programs, the organization is poised to make a substantial impact on the lives of those who have served. The focus on technological skills not only prepares veterans for current job markets but also aligns with the evolving landscape of the workforce.
As the TSX trading day commenced, the event served as a reminder of the importance of community support for veterans. Through initiatives like those led by Coding for Veterans, individuals are not only recognized for their service but are also provided with the tools needed to thrive in their post-military careers.
For further information, media inquiries can be directed to Eiffie Cahill, Director of Events and Marketing at Coding for Veterans, via email at [email protected] or by phone at 519-319-1066.
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