Youth Apprenticeship Program
The Youth Apprenticeship Program is designed for students under 18 who want to gain work experience in a trade. The program allows students to combine school with on-the-job training.
The Youth Apprenticeship Program is designed for students under 18 who want to gain work experience in a trade. The program allows students to combine school with on-the-job training.
The Confederation of National Trade Unions (CSN) offers apprenticeship programs for minors in various trades, including construction, manufacturing, and services.
Emploi-Québec provides information on apprenticeship programs for under 18, including eligibility criteria, application process, and available trades.
Cégep de Sherbrooke offers a guide for parents on youth apprenticeship programs, including benefits, requirements, and how to support their child's career development.
The Commission de la construction du Québec (CCQ) provides apprenticeship and training programs for under 18 in the construction industry, including electrical, plumbing, and carpentry.
The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) publishes an overview of Quebec's youth apprenticeship program, including its history, objectives, and outcomes.
MonEntreprise provides a list of apprenticeship opportunities for under 18 in various industries, including IT, healthcare, and hospitality.
CBC News reports on the Quebec government's investment in youth apprenticeship programs, aiming to increase the number of students under 18 participating in apprenticeships.