4. Entrepreneurship
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Introduces programs that help young entrepreneurs: financial aid, business support services and awards.
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7. Travel
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Introduces numerous exchange programs and resources to help you travel or participate in exchanges.
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Aboriginal Business Canada
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Take advantage of the programs and services available to help start or grow your business.
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Aboriginal Scholarship / Bursary Guide
Source: Aboriginal Multi-Media Society (AMMSA)
Provides information about several scholarships, funds and other awards that are available to Aboriginal students.
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Aboriginal Skills Development Program
Source: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Provides post-secondary students with the opportunity to maintain part-time employment throughout the school year as well as a bridging mechanism to facilitate indeterminate entry into the federal Public Service upon completion of studies.
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Aboriginal University Recruitment Inventory
Source: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Recruits Aboriginal/Inuit students with graduate or under graduate degrees to fill positions primarily in the professional and services groups in DIAND, as well as other government departments, agencies and Aboriginal/Inuit organizations.
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Aboriginal Youth
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Canadian Youth: Who are they and what do they want? - Provides information on Aboriginal youth: birth rate, language, level of education, employment and income, health, justice, etc.
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Aboriginal Youth Mean Business
Source: Aboriginal Youth Mean Business
Lists support programs for young Aboriginal entrepreneurs in four categories; planning, learning, growing and financing.
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Bursaries and Scholarships
Source: Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB)
Describes a scholarship and bursary program, which aims to develop the next generation of Aboriginal leaders.
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Canadian Youth: Who are they and what do they want?
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Canadian Youth: Who are they and what do they want? - Find links to various sections of this publication that describes different facets of Canadian youth: demographics, education, employment, income, health, justice, civic participation, disability, etc.
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Eating Disorders
Source: Aboriginal Youth Network
Provides information about the signs, causes and treatments of eating disorders.
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Education Program
Source: National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation (NAAF)
Provides information on scholarships available to Aboriginal students. Click on 'Education Program' for more information.
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Employment
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Canadian Youth: Who are they and what do they want? - Gives information on the youth employment situation.
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Entrepreneurship Training for Aboriginal Youth
Source: Canadian Bankers Association
Provides Aboriginal youth with an introduction to entrepreneurship and exposure to the skills they need to start and develop their own businesses.
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Exchanges Canada
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Introduces a number of exchange programs across Canada for youth aged 11 - 18 and 15 - 30. These programs are financed by: 4-H Youth Exchanges Canada, SEVEC Youth Exchanges Canada, Summer Work Student Exchange.
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Executive Summary
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Canadian Youth: Who are they and what do they want? - Provides a brief demographic profile of youth and summarizes certain tendencies.
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FPSYIP Objectives, Requirements and General Information
Source: Service Canada
Provides information on the Federal Public Sector Youth Internship Program, such as the objective, principles, basic program elements and eligibility criteria.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Answers users' most frequently asked questions.
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General Demographics and Trends
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Canadian Youth: Who are they and what do they want? - Provides recent demographic statistics on Canadian youth: age, sex, language, urban or rural, etc.
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Health
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Canadian Youth: Who are they and what do they want? - Gives information on health indicators for youth: mortality rate, stress, self esteem, physical activity, drug, alcohol and tobacco use, AIDS and sexually transmitted infections, teen pregnancy.
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Human Resources and Skills Development Canada's Skills Link
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Helps youth facing barriers to gain skills and knowledge as well as work experience (for youth 15 - 30).
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INAC E-Directory for Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards for Aboriginal Students
Source: Service Canada
Youth Link - Links to an Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) web page that offers a list of scholarships and bursaries for Aboriginal students.
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Job Bank / Job Info Sites
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Summer Jobs - Offers links to several job banks, as well as sites that offer job search tools.
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Manitoba Aboriginal Youth Internship Program
Source: Manitoba
Provides information on an internship program designed to give inner city high school students of Aboriginal origin the opportunity to explore careers in the financial and business sector.
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Post Secondary Counselling Services
Source: Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Inc.
Provides education counselling services and programs aimed at assisting Aboriginal and Inuit youth.
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