It said the number of summer jobs would be increased from over 34,000 in 2015 to nearly 70,000 in 2016, 2017 and 2018. New funding will be allocated to Canada’s 338 constituencies on the basis of the most recent Labour Force Survey and the census. As a result, constituencies with higher levels of unemployed students will receive a greater allocation than constituencies with lower levels of unemployed students. The annual budget for Canada Summer Jobs will increase by up to $113 million for each of the next three years, beginning in 2016-17.
Not-for-profit organizations may be eligible for up to 100 per cent of the minimum wage and up to 100 per cent of mandatory employment-related costs. Public-sector and private-sector employers are eligible for up to 50 per cent of the minimum wage.
Employers approved for funding must agree to hire youth who are:
Applications will be assessed and participating Members of Parliament will ensure that local priorities are reflected, using the following criteria:
Examples of local priorities may include:
Employers can apply online at http://servicecanada.gc.ca/csj. Information about accessing this application is available by calling 1-800-935-5555, or by visiting any Service Canada Centre. Employer applications must be submitted by March 11th, 2016. The announcement is the first of the Government of Canada’s commitments to youth made under the New Plan for a Strong Middle Class, which also includes expanding the other components of the Youth Employment Strategy and pre-apprenticeship training.
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