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johnhoward.on.ca
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https://johnhoward.on.ca/toronto/yt2e/
John Howard Society of Ontario Logo. # Youth Training to Employment (YT2E). This program helps all youth aged (15-30) to navigate through the labour market and to successfully transition into sustained employment. Participants will be paid an allowance equivalent to the provincial minimum wage rate, during Employment Skills Training and Employment Services. **Please note this is a 14-week program in which participants must attend all sessions!!!**. **Employment Skills Training (held virtually)** – Essential and Employment skills including career exploration, and other activities aimed at improving employment readiness and job maintenance. **Employment Services (held virtually)** – Short-term training activities designed to assist in job searching and how to obtain employment. **Quality Employment Opportunity (on site)** – Develop and enhance employability and occupational skills through practical on-the-job experience. Program Schedule – Monday- Friday 10:00am – 4:00pm (tentative times, depending on guest speakers). Employment Placement (On site) – 30 hours per week. Site Design & Content Copyright © 2026 John Howard Society of Ontario.
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eotb-cfeo.on.ca
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https://eotb-cfeo.on.ca/youth-employment-program/
* **Our Local Labour Market Plans for Cornwall, SDG PR and Ottawa are now live** Learn more here. # Youth Employment Program. **COST OF TRAINING**: Free for eligible candidates. ## EMPLOYMENT. EOTB will assist participants in securing employment. Ongoing coaching is provided to assist with the transition to employment. Mentoring incentives are available to employers who hire our participants. Up to 30 hours/week for 8 weeks of wage subsidy incentive for employers. ## TRAINING. Participants may receive tuition funds – Course / Program / Certification must meet eligibility criteria. Participants will receive assistance with preparing a resume and targeted cover letter, and receive interviewing and job maintenance skills. Financial assistance may be available for items such as transportation, daycare, work attire and mental health support. * Not in full-time education or training. * Resident of Cornwall, Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott & Russell or Akwesasne ON. * Must be a Canadian citizen, refugee or permanent resident who is legally entitled to work in Canada.
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eopg.labour.gov.on.ca
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https://eopg.labour.gov.on.ca/en/programs/youth-job-connection/
The Youth Job Connection program serves youth aged 15 to 29 who experience multiple and/or complex barriers to employment by providing more intensive supports.
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ontario.ca
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http://www.ontario.ca/page/employment-programs-people-under-30
* Ontario Business Account Ontario Business Registry. * MyBenefits Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program. * OSAP Ontario Student Assistance Program. # Employment programs for people under 30. If you are under the age of 30, we have programs and tools to help you build skills, start a business, or find work. ## Find the right program for you. ### Get help finding a youth or student job. If you’re a young person or student looking for a job, you can get help through these programs – regardless of your background or circumstances. If you have an entrepreneurial spirit, these programs can help you start your own business. ### Summer jobs for students. Find out where you can get the skills training and job experience you need to succeed in your career. ## Job search help. ### Job Bank. ### Job outlook. Find out about hiring incentives, tax credits and mentorship programs.
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toronto.ca
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https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/employment-social-support/employment-…
Employment-related services and supports are available for youth looking to find work. You can also explore Jobs at the City to learn of current opportunities to work for the City of Toronto. You can also look for employment and training services being offered in your community. The Frontline Workers’ Training Series provides workshops, toolkits and short videos for City and community-based frontline workers on a range of topics designed to increase the capacity of workers to provide impactful services for MVP youth (youth most vulnerable to involvement in violence and crime). Workshops are open to City and community based frontline workers in Toronto who work with MVP youth. The workshops are coordinated by the City’s Toronto Youth Equity Strategy (TYES) and delivered in partnership with community agencies. Every summer, the City of Toronto’s Small Business Enterprise Centre delivers a program designed to foster the entrepreneurial spirit in students aged 15 to 29 who are returning to school in the fall.
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canada.ca
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https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/programs/youth-employm…
The Youth Employment Strategy helps youth aged 15 to 30 get the career information and gain the skills, work experience and abilities they need to find and
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feat.findhelp.ca
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https://feat.findhelp.ca/
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schools.wrdsb.ca
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https://schools.wrdsb.ca/eds/files/2014/10/YouthJobConnection.pdf
Benefits to Youth Youth who participate in the Youth Job Connection program: Receive 60 – 90 hours of pre‐employment training, workshops and activities to prepare them for the workplace where they learn about their strengths and values, develop workplace and life skills and receive help finding work Are PAID a non‐taxable stipend of $11.40/hour for the duration of the pre‐employment training Receive support from Conestoga Career Centre staff for the duration of the program including their placement Participate in a PAID placement with a local employer dedicated to providing a supportive learning environment Eligibility for Youth Job Connection Youth must be: 15 – 29 years old at the time they register into the Youth Job Connection Program who want to find work Unemployed: youth working precarious employment may be considered for the program on a case‐to‐case basis Not in school full time o Students under 18 must be on a SAL to be excused from school or must participate in the reduced “Summer” version of the program which is 20 – 30 hours (see below) Eligible to work in Canada The YJC “Summer” version of the program runs year‐round for students 15 – 18 who are seeking year‐round part‐time and/or summer work.