Canada to invest in careers for Quebec youth
Funding to help create up to 4,000 new work placements for post-secondary students
The federal government is helping Quebec youth to get a good start on their careers.
Ottawa is investing up to $36.7 million through the Fédération des chambres du commerce du Québec to create work placements for post-secondary students.
“The uncertainty many young Canadians are facing today can be overwhelming, but the government of Canada is working to help them. The work placements… will help the province’s students through these difficult times, so they can build their careers and shape their futures,” says Carla Qualtrough, minister of employment, workforce development and disability inclusion.
The funding will help create up to 4,000 new work placements in Quebec through the Student Work Placement Program. This will give employers access to financial support to create work placements.
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