Apprenticeship Completion Grants
Are you trying to complete an apprenticeship? The Government of Canada offers apprentices up to $4,000 in grants to pay tuition, travel, tools, or other expenses.
Under the Economic Action Plan, the Government is helping Canadians to further their education so that they can get high-quality jobs in high-demand fields. It is providing financial assistance for post-secondary education, supporting apprenticeships, helping Canadian students to study abroad, and encouraging youth in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Click through the individual initiatives listed below to learn more about what is in the Economic Action Plan for you.
Are you trying to complete an apprenticeship? The Government of Canada offers apprentices up to $4,000 in grants to pay tuition, travel, tools, or other expenses.
Are you currently studying either full-time or part-time? There are many initiatives to help ease the financial burden of continuing your education, including financial assistance to full- and part-time post-secondary students.
The Graduate Enterprise Internship is designed to build a pool of highly skilled workers in southern Ontario, and encourage private sector business leaders to pass on their knowledge and business skills to young people.
Economic Action Plan 2013 proposes $23 million over two years for Canada’s International Education Strategy to strengthen Canada’s position as a country of choice to study and conduct world-class research.
Economic Action Plan 2013 confirms that the Government will extend its support to Pathways to Education Canada.
Economic Action Plan 2013 proposes $10 million over two years to Inspire to provide post-secondary scholarships and bursaries for First Nations and Inuit students.
Economic Action Plan 2013 proposes $5 million over five years for Cape Breton University’s Purdy Crawford Chair in Aboriginal Business Studies to encourage business studies by Aboriginal students.
To make good career decisions, Canadians, and particularly youth, need to have access to the right information about current and future labour market needs.
Are you a Canadian student studying abroad? You may be eligible for a tax credit.
Economic Action Plan 2013 proposes $241 million over five years to improve the on-reserve Income Assistance Program to help ensure First Nations youth can access the skills and training they need to secure employment.
Through Canada’s Economic Action Plan, the federal government extended eligibility for the Tuition Tax Credit.
This initiative is designed to strengthen southern Ontario’s position in the knowledge-based economy by encouraging young people to pursue education and careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math.