Liberals merge youth employment programs in revamped jobs strategy
OTTAWA — Myriad federal programs aimed at helping young people get and keep jobs are being merged as part of a revamped youth employment strategy.
The changes the Liberal government unveiled Monday are meant to make applying for money simpler and to broaden the number of groups receiving government funding.
Instead of making organizations wade through various programs with multiple funding streams to find the one that is right for them, a one-window application system will see department officials link groups with funding: up to $5 million annually for a national project, or up to $3 million for a regional project.
The cash will come with more flexibility in what it’s used for, but also additional requirements for organizations to show they are providing appropriate mentoring and supports to young workers, particularly members of vulnerable groups such as Indigenous youth and recent immigrants.