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Employers can apply for funding for Canada Summer Jobs program

Not-for-profit organizations, public and private sector employers can apply for funding from now until Jan. 12 to hire young Canadians next summer

NEWS RELEASE
TERRY SHEEHAN, MP SAULT STE. MARIE
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A summer job plays an important role in a young person’s career. It puts money in their pockets for the rest of the year and helps them get the skills they need to work toward a career of choice. The pool of capable, dynamic, and diverse talent available to employers also increases during the summer months. The Canada Summer Jobs program creates opportunities for everyone by pairing opportunity with talent, which is key to maintaining a strong economy.

Today, Terry Sheehan, member of parliament for Sault Ste. Marie, and parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Labour, announced, on behalf of the Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth Marci Ien, the launch of the employer application period for the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) 2023 program. Not-for-profit organizations, public sector employers, and private sector employers with 50 or fewer full-time employees can apply for funding from now until Jan. 12, 2023, to hire young Canadians next summer. Full-time job placements will become available starting in April 2023.

Each year, national priorities are established to prioritize job opportunities for youth facing barriers to getting a first job, as well as jobs in small businesses and the not-for-profit sector. This year, the priorities are:

  • youth with disabilities;
  • Black and other racialized youth;
  • Indigenous youth;
  • small businesses and not-for-profit organizations that self-report as having leadership from groups that are under-represented in the labour market;
  • small business and not-for-profit organizations in environmental sectors.

In the riding of Sault Ste. Marie, regional priorities for 2023 will also focus on the following: 

  • manufacturing projects           
  • projects supporting local and regional tourism development
  • local sporting events
  • projects supporting local small businesses 
  • local health care and social assistance

Employers interested in applying for CSJ 2023 funding can submit their applications electronically via either the online fillable application or the Grants and Contributions Online Service. The online fillable application is the fastest way for employers to submit an application, while the Grants and Contributions Online Service requires the user to create an account before submitting an application for CSJ.

CSJ is part of the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy (YESS), which helps youth, particularly those facing barriers, to gain the skills and experience they need to transition to the labour market successfully. Through the YESS, which is delivered by 12 federal government departments and agencies, youth can access skills training, internships, and work experiences in important emerging sectors such as the digital economy, green jobs, environmental science and technology, and natural resources.

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