Helping Over a Million Youth Discover Their
Passion
Youth in Ontario can now
apply for summer jobs and gain valuable skills and
experience this summer.
Since
2004, Ontario’s Summer Jobs programs have helped almost
1,100,000 students find summer jobs, start businesses and access
employment services.
Each year, the
programs help more than 100,000 students and youth:
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Find a summer job through
Employment Ontario or community agencies.
- Get help with résumé writing and preparing for interviews.
- Apply for funding to start their own summer businesses.
- Gain experience working with the Ontario government.
More information is available at
www.ontario.ca/readysetwork, along with details on
year-round programs to help youth under 30 build skills, start a
business, or find a job.
Helping young people get work experience is part
of the government's
economic plan for Ontario. The four-part plan is
building Ontario up by investing in people's talents and skills,
building new public infrastructure like roads and transit,
creating a dynamic, supportive environment where business
thrives and building a secure savings plan so everyone can
afford to retire.
QUOTES
“Providing Ontario’s young people with access to
a wide variety of summer work opportunities helps them build
valuable experience while saving for their future education. By
supporting Ontario’s Summer Jobs programs, our government is
helping students test their skills and discover their passion,
which is a vital investment in the future of our province.”
—
Reza Moridi,
Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities
“Today we’re marking an historic milestone – one
million summer job opportunities for youth created since 2004.
Through efforts like our Jobs for Youth Program and the Youth in
Policing Initiative, we’re giving at-risk youth the opportunity
to change their lives and build the foundations for future
success, not only for them but for Ontario. Investing in our
youth through programs like these is a wise investment in the
prosperity of our province.”
—
Tracy MacCharles,
Minister of Children and Youth Services
“The
YMCA is a strong partner of the Ontario government in providing
a wide range of employment support and programs to individuals
to improve their skills, build confidence to gain and retain
meaningful employment, identify their career goals and connect
with employers.”
—
Darlene Holowachuk,
Senior Vice President, Operations, Employment and Community,
YMCA of Greater Toronto
QUICK FACTS
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In 2014, Ontario’s Summer Jobs programs allocated almost $78.5
million, which helped 117,217 students.
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Ontario is offering
employers a
$2-per-hour hiring incentive to hire summer students.
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Ontario’s
Youth Jobs Strategy is investing $295 million over two years
to help 30,000 young people aged 15-29 find work, build job
skills and start their own businesses.
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The strategy’s signature program, the
Youth Employment Fund,
recently exceeded its two-year goal of helping more than 25,000
young people find jobs and access training.
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Employment Ontario offers
year-round services to help Ontarians find employment.
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In 2013-14, Employment Ontario served approximately 155,000
youth across a range of programs, and the network now offers
online support through
Employment Ontario Live Chat.
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There are
more than 35 government programs to help youth build skills,
find a job or start a business.
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