Office of Terry Sheehan
Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie
For Immediate Release
January 8, 2021
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on young Canadians who are trying to find work. Employers also face challenges when recruiting and hiring workers while adapting to the realities of the pandemic. That's why the Government of Canada continues to take action to provide good job opportunities for youth and to support employers across Canada.
This year, up to 120,000 job opportunities will be available to young Canadians through Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) in 2021. This represents a 50 percent increase from the 80,000 CSJ opportunities approved in 2020. With this significant increase, more employers and youth will be able to apply and benefit from the program.
The employer application period for CSJ 2021 closes on Friday, January 29, 2021 for not-for-profit organizations, public-sector employers, and private-sector employers with 50 or fewer full-time employees. Similar temporary flexibilities introduced for CSJ 2020 will be applied this year to help small businesses operate. These include:
“The Canada Summer Jobs program is critical to support young Canadians—namely to create more paid work opportunities and to ensure Canadian businesses have the supports they need to get through the pandemic.”
-Terry Sheehan, Member of Parliament, Sault Ste. Marie and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Economic Development (FedNor) and Official Languages.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, the Government of Canada will continue to work to protect Canadians' jobs and to help businesses stay strong.
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"Canada Summer Jobs has a major role in supporting employers and youth during these unprecedented times. For many young people, summer jobs are their first work experience, one that teaches them the value of leadership, skill building, teamwork and resilience. For employers, a young worker can be an invaluable asset to their team, adding a new and fresh perspective into all areas of the workplace. I'm looking forward to seeing this year's approved projects, which will make a real difference in the lives of so many Canadians."
– Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion, Carla Qualtrough
Information for applicants: https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/canada/employment-social-development/services/funding/CSJ2021_Applicant_Guide.pdf
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Thank you,
Jennifer MacNab
Executive Assistant
MP Terry Sheehan, Sault Ste. Marie
Office: 613-992-8851
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