Youth Employment and Skills Strategy
The Youth Employment and Skills Strategy provides funding to organizations that help youth develop skills and gain work experience. The strategy has three streams: Summer Jobs, Green Jobs, and Skills Link.
The Youth Employment and Skills Strategy provides funding to organizations that help youth develop skills and gain work experience. The strategy has three streams: Summer Jobs, Green Jobs, and Skills Link.
The Canada Summer Jobs program provides funding to not-for-profit organizations, public sector employers, and small businesses to create summer job opportunities for students.
The Youth Internship Program provides youth with work experience and skills development opportunities in the Ontario Public Service. Interns work on a variety of projects and gain valuable experience.
BCIT offers a range of skills training programs for youth, including trades and technology programs. These programs provide youth with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in their chosen careers.
UNICEF Canada's Youth Skills and Employment Training program provides youth with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the workforce. The program focuses on employability skills, entrepreneurship, and career development.
The Conference Board of Canada's report on Canada's Youth Employment Strategy provides an overview of the strategy and its goals. The report also includes recommendations for improving youth employment outcomes.
The Youth Job Connection program provides youth with job training and placement services. The program is designed to help youth find and keep jobs, and to develop the skills needed for long-term employment.
Plan International Canada's skills training programs for youth focus on empowering young people to take control of their lives and build a better future. The programs provide youth with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in their chosen careers.