Trade Programs for Youth
The Government of Quebec offers various programs to help young people learn a trade and enter the workforce. These programs include vocational training, apprenticeships, and job placement services.
The Government of Quebec offers various programs to help young people learn a trade and enter the workforce. These programs include vocational training, apprenticeships, and job placement services.
McGill University's research on Quebec's vocational training system highlights the importance of trade programs for young people. The system provides students with hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge in their chosen trade.
The Commission de la construction du Québec (CCQ) offers apprenticeship programs for young people to learn a trade in the construction industry. These programs combine on-the-job training with theoretical courses.
Trade-schools.net provides a list of trade schools in Quebec that offer programs for young people to learn a trade. The website includes information on admission requirements, program lengths, and career prospects.
Youth Employment Services (YES) is a non-profit organization that provides employment services to young people in Montreal, including those looking to learn a trade. YES offers job placement, mentorship, and skills training.
A CBC news article discusses the importance of vocational training for young people in Quebec. The article highlights the success stories of students who have completed trade programs and are now working in their chosen field.
The Fédération des syndicats de travailleurs(euses) du Québec (FST) offers a program called Skills for Success, which provides young people with the skills and training needed to succeed in the workforce, including learning a trade.
A video series on YouTube explores the various trades and technologies available to young people in Quebec. The videos feature interviews with industry professionals and provide an overview of the skills and training required for each trade.