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Youth and student job training. Government of Canada programs to help youth and students get the skills they need to start their careers.
Youth and student job training. Government of Canada programs to help youth and students get the skills they need to start their careers.
Employment and Social Development Canada. As youth across Canada are working towards their future in the workforce, the Government of Canada is supporting their next steps by building more pathways to rewarding careers and skills development. From managing the cost of studying and training, to securing a first job, to gaining meaningful work experience related to their field of study, this will empower them with better careers and a more affordable life. Today, the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario, highlighted that the Government of Canada is creating175,000 jobs and skills building opportunities for youth as well as providing education and training related actions that will improve youth employment across Canada. The Government of Canada also invested in the Future Skills Centre and its work to support programs that provide mentorship, career exploration, and work-integrated learning to youth facing barriers to employment.
The Youth Employment Strategy helps youth aged 15 to 30 get the career information and gain the skills, work experience and abilities they need to find and
The Strategy is designed to support diverse youth (aged 15 to 30) become job-ready through work experience, training, skills development and wraparound
The Youth Employment and Skills Strategy (YESS) is a horizontal Government of Canada initiative led by Employment and Social Development Canada
# First Nations and Inuit Youth Employment Strategy. Indigenous Services Canada (ISC)'s First Nations and Inuit Youth Employment Strategy supports initiatives to provide First Nations and Inuit youth with work experience information about career options and opportunities to develop skills to help gain employment and develop careers. The strategy is part of the Government of Canada's effort to enhance education, participation in the labour market and economic success of Indigenous people in Canada. It is a component of the Government of Canada's Youth Employment and Skills Strategy led by Employment and Social Development Canada. ISC is responsible for employment and skills development for First Nations and Inuit youth under the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy. The strategy also helps First Nations and Inuit youth, between the ages of 15 and 30, who are ordinarily resident on reserve or in recognized communities to:. ISC delivers 2 programs under the First Nations and Inuit Youth Employment Strategy:.
More than 20,000 skills and work experience opportunities through programs delivered under the Government of Canada's Youth Employment and
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