Youth Employment and Skills Strategy
The Youth Employment and Skills Strategy provides funding to organizations that help youth gain work experience, develop skills, and build their careers.
The Youth Employment and Skills Strategy provides funding to organizations that help youth gain work experience, develop skills, and build their careers.
Canada Summer Jobs provides funding to not-for-profit organizations, public sector employers, and small businesses to create summer job opportunities for students.
York University's research on youth employment programs in Canada highlights the importance of addressing barriers to employment and providing support for vulnerable youth.
Radio-Canada's article on Canada Summer Jobs highlights the benefits of the program for students and employers, and provides information on how to apply.
The City of Toronto's Youth Employment Services provides job training, mentorship, and placement services to help youth ages 15-29 find employment.
The Canadian Council for Youth Prosperity's Youth Employment Toolkit provides resources and strategies for employers, educators, and community organizations to support youth employment.
The Brookings Institution's article on Canada's Youth Employment Strategy analyzes the program's effectiveness and provides recommendations for improvement.
UNICEF Canada's report on youth employment and career development highlights the importance of investing in youth education and skills training to support their transition to the workforce.