Empowering Canadian Youth
The Government of Canada is committed to supporting youth empowerment initiatives that promote education, employment, and community engagement.
The Government of Canada is committed to supporting youth empowerment initiatives that promote education, employment, and community engagement.
UNICEF Canada's youth empowerment programs focus on providing young people with the skills and opportunities they need to thrive and make a positive impact in their communities.
McGill University's Indigenous Youth Empowerment program aims to support the educational and career aspirations of Indigenous youth in Canada through mentorship and community-based initiatives.
Futurpreneur Canada's youth entrepreneurship initiative provides financing, mentoring, and support to young entrepreneurs aged 18-39, helping them to launch and grow their businesses.
A new initiative in Canada is using sports to empower youth and promote social change, with a focus on building confidence, teamwork, and leadership skills.
The University of Western Ontario's youth leadership development program offers workshops, training, and resources to help young people develop the skills and knowledge they need to become effective leaders.
Statistics Canada's report on Canada's youth employment strategy highlights the importance of empowering young people through education, training, and employment opportunities.
TechSoup Canada's youth empowerment initiative provides access to technology, training, and resources to help young people develop digital skills and build a better future.