Indigenous Youth Programs
The Government of Canada offers various programs for Indigenous youth, including the Indigenous Youth Summer Employment Program and the Canada Service Corps.
The Government of Canada offers various programs for Indigenous youth, including the Indigenous Youth Summer Employment Program and the Canada Service Corps.
UNICEF Canada's Indigenous Youth Program supports high school students through mentorship, education, and cultural activities, promoting their well-being and success.
Indspire offers scholarships and awards to Indigenous high school students in Canada, recognizing their academic achievements and potential.
The Canadian Youth Council's Youth Leadership Program provides Indigenous high school students with leadership training, cultural workshops, and community engagement opportunities.
McGill University's research on Indigenous youth programs highlights the importance of culturally relevant education and community-based initiatives for high school students.
Actua's Indigenous Youth in STEM program provides high school students with hands-on science and technology experiences, promoting their interest in STEM fields.
The Canadian government has announced funding for various Indigenous youth programs, including those focused on education, employment, and cultural preservation.
The University of Ottawa's Indigenous Youth Conference brings together high school students, educators, and community leaders to discuss issues affecting Indigenous youth and promote positive change.