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Summer Career Placements (SCP) is a wage subsidy program that enables public, private and not-for-profit employers to create career-related summer jobs for student participants.
Career Focus provides funding for employers to help post-secondary graduates obtain career-related work opportunities in Canada. To order Career Focus factsheet call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue#Y-303-03-03).
Career Focus provides funding for employers to help post-secondary graduates obtain career-related work opportunities in Canada. To order Career Focus factsheet call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue#Y-303-03-03).
Youth Employment Strategy (YES) programs provide youth, employers, service providers, parents and educators access to career and labour market information resources and services. To order YES factsheet call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue#Y-301-03-03).
Career Focus provides funding for employers to help post-secondary graduates obtain career-related work opportunities in Canada. To order Career Focus factsheet call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue#Y-303-03-03).
Summer Work Experience includes Summer Career Placements and Service Canada Centres for Youth. To order Summer Work Experience factsheet call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue #Y-304-03-03).
Skills Link helps youth facing barriers to employment to participate in the job market in Canada. To order Skills Link factsheet call 1 800 935-5555 (catalogue#Y-302-03-03).
The Saskatchewan Human Resource Centre of Canada for Students (HRCC-S) offers a variety of services that benefit both students and employers. All of these services are provided free of charge.
A listing of website on career planning and employment resources for youth.
Ontario Employment Programs and Benefits
The Government of Canada is working with key apprenticeship stakeholders, including provincial and territorial governments, to find solutions to ensure adequate supply of skilled trade workers and to allow qualified, skilled Canadian workers to practice their respective trades anywhere in Canada. Here you will find information on apprenticeship, the Interprovincial Standards «Red Seal» Program including the Ellis Chart and National Occupational Analyses, and Labour Mobility.
Job Creation Partnerships support the creation of meaningful employment opportunities by linking the needs of unemployed workers with local economic development. Through the collaborative efforts in a JCP project, both the community and local economy benefit.
Government of Canada funding job creation in worker co-ops across Canada |
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