Indigenous Youth Programs
The Government of Canada offers various programs to support the education, employment, and well-being of Aboriginal youth.
The Government of Canada offers various programs to support the education, employment, and well-being of Aboriginal youth.
McGill University's Indigenous Access McGill program provides academic and financial support to Indigenous students, including those from Aboriginal communities.
The National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health offers a youth leadership and mentorship program to support the development of Aboriginal youth leaders.
Job Bank's Aboriginal Youth Career Development program provides career counseling, job training, and education to help Aboriginal youth find employment.
UNICEF Canada's Indigenous Youth Program focuses on improving the well-being and education of Indigenous children and youth, including those from Aboriginal communities.
The University of Ottawa's Indigenous Youth Conference brings together Indigenous youth, leaders, and experts to discuss issues affecting Aboriginal communities.
The Community Economic Development and Employability Corporation (CEDEC) offers an Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship Program to support young Aboriginal entrepreneurs.
Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada's National Aboriginal Youth Strategy aims to improve the health, education, and economic opportunities of Inuit and Aboriginal youth.