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Whistler Off Road Cycling Association gets funding from Government of Canada to help youth get summer jobs

by pmnationtalk on July 6, 2017926 Views

July 6, 2017        Whistler, British Columbia           Employment and Social Development Canada

Helping young Canadians develop their skills and gain valuable workplace experience will ensure a strong economy and a healthy middle class. Canada’s future depends on a highly skilled and experienced workforce, and Canada Summer Jobs helps employers create job opportunities for youth in their communities.

Today, the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, announced that students in Whistler, British Columbia, will have summer jobs with the Whistler Off Road Cycling Association. The Government of Canada will provide more than $17,000 in funding for this project to help four young Canadians get work experience and develop the skills they need to get a strong start in their careers. These students will have the opportunity to gain experience as a Trail Builder and Administrative Assistant.

Minister Hajdu made the announcement at the Skier’s Plaza in Whistler Village, accompanied by Her Worship Nancy Wilhelm-Morden, Mayor of Whistler, and Pam Goldsmith Jones, Member of Parliament for West Vancouver–Sunshine Coast–Sea to Sky Country.

Quotes

“Canada’s future depends on young Canadians having the skills and experience they need to thrive in the workforce. Thanks to the Canada Summer Jobs program, students in Whistler have an opportunity to work for the summer and pay for their education while learning new skills.”
– The Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour

“Thanks to the Canada Summer Jobs program, students in Whistler will have valuable work experience this summer. These types of programs are at the heart of our community’s accessibility, sport and learning culture and I would like to thank the Government of Canada for making it possible.”
– Her Worship Nancy Wilhelm-Morden, Mayor of Whistler

“I am thrilled with the Canada Summer Jobs program and the impact this funding has on our community. This funding goes a long way in helping maintain excellent trails that make Whistler the fantastic place it is.”
– Craig Mackenzie, Whistler Off-Road Road Cycling Association

Quick Facts

  • Canada Summer Jobs is part of the federal government’s Youth Employment Strategy (YES). Each year the Government invests more than $330 million in YES to help young people gain the skills, abilities and work experience they need to find and keep good, well-paying jobs.
  • In March, Budget 2017 proposed an additional $395.5 million over three years for YES, starting in 2017–18.
  • In 2016 the federal government significantly increased its investment in the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) program by allocating an additional $339 million to create more summer jobs for young Canadians. As a result, in 2016 the CSJ program funded roughly 65,800 jobs, which nearly doubled the number of jobs created over previous years. Since its inception in 2007, CSJ has helped approximately 330,000 students.
  • Since 2005, YES has helped over 820,000 young Canadians get the training and work experience they need to enter the job market.

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Matt Pascuzzo
Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Patty Hajdu, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour
matt.pascuzzo@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca
819-654-5613

Media Relations Office
Employment and Social Development Canada
819-994-5559
media@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca
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