Empowering Indigenous Youth
The Government of Canada is committed to supporting Indigenous youth through various empowerment initiatives, including education and employment programs.
The Government of Canada is committed to supporting Indigenous youth through various empowerment initiatives, including education and employment programs.
UNICEF Canada's Indigenous Youth Empowerment program focuses on promoting the rights and well-being of Indigenous children and youth across Canada.
McGill University's Indigenous Youth Leadership Program aims to provide Indigenous youth with the skills and knowledge necessary to become leaders in their communities.
A new initiative in Toronto is using art to empower Native Canadian youth and promote cultural awareness and understanding.
TechSoup Canada's Indigenous Youth Empowerment program provides technology training and resources to support Indigenous youth in their educational and career pursuits.
Watch the keynote address from the Native Canadian Youth Empowerment Conference, featuring Indigenous leaders and youth advocates.
The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) offers resources and support for Indigenous youth, including housing and education initiatives.
The University of Ottawa's Indigenous Youth Empowerment research project explores the impact of empowerment initiatives on Indigenous youth outcomes.