Indigenous Youth Leadership Program
The Government of Canada offers a summer Indigenous youth leadership program for high school students to develop leadership skills and learn about Indigenous history and culture.
The Government of Canada offers a summer Indigenous youth leadership program for high school students to develop leadership skills and learn about Indigenous history and culture.
The University of British Columbia offers summer leadership programs for Indigenous youth, including high school students, focusing on education, health, and community development.
UNICEF Canada's Indigenous youth leadership program provides high school students with the opportunity to develop leadership skills and advocate for Indigenous rights and reconciliation.
Indspire's summer program offers Indigenous high school students the chance to develop leadership skills, connect with mentors, and learn about Indigenous culture and history.
The National Research Council Canada offers a summer internship program for Indigenous youth, including high school students, to gain hands-on experience in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields.
McGill University's summer program focuses on youth leadership and Indigenous reconciliation, providing high school students with the opportunity to learn about Indigenous history, culture, and social justice.
The Canadian Parliamentary Affairs Channel (CPAC) hosts an annual Indigenous youth leadership forum, where high school students can connect with leaders, learn about Indigenous issues, and develop leadership skills.
TakingITGlobal's summer programs offer Indigenous high school students the chance to develop leadership skills, learn about social justice, and connect with like-minded youth from across Canada.