Liberals look at ways to change youth employment programs, labour minister says
OTTAWA — Labour Minister Patty Hajdu says she is taking a sweeping look at the country’s youth employment strategy to better target help to those who need it most.
The review comes in the wake of a report from an expert panel the government struck last year that came up with 13 recommendations to help young Canadians get into and thrive in a changing labour market.
The panel’s final report recommended the Liberals expand eligibility for the Canada Summer Jobs program to include those who are not in post-secondary studies and make funding accessible throughout the year and not just during the summer months.
A national student group said the recommendation could go a long way to helping young people in the job market. The Canadian Alliance of Student Associations said a wider breadth of employment options year-round, including part-time jobs, would allow students who study or have other commitments during the summer to find paid work placements in their field.


