Youth Employment and Skills Strategy
The Youth Employment and Skills Strategy helps young Canadians aged 15-30 get the skills and work experience they need to succeed in the workforce.
The Youth Employment and Skills Strategy helps young Canadians aged 15-30 get the skills and work experience they need to succeed in the workforce.
Job Bank offers a range of job training programs for young adults, including apprenticeships, internships, and on-the-job training.
UNICEF Canada's youth employment programs focus on providing young adults with the skills and training they need to secure meaningful employment and break the cycle of poverty.
YWCA Canada offers job training programs specifically designed for young adults facing barriers to employment, including those with disabilities and from diverse cultural backgrounds.
The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) has published research on effective job training programs for young adults, highlighting the importance of work experience and mentorship.
CBC News explores Canada's job training programs for Indigenous youth, including initiatives focused on STEM education and apprenticeships in the trades.
Monster Canada offers job training and placement services for young adults, including resume-building workshops and interview preparation.
This video series from TEDxUOttawa explores Canada's job market and provides insights and advice for young adults navigating the workforce.