Terry Sheehan
Terry Sheehan
Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie
Federal funding will remove barriers to employment for Sault and area youth
May 26, 2021

Virtual Participants:

Top Left - Terry Sheehan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages, and the Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie 

Top Right: Karol Rains, Executive Director, Sault Community Career Centre

Bottom Right: Jennifer Rizzo, Director of Resources, Sault Community Career Centre

Bottom Left: Kathy McKee, Coordinator of the Bridging Youth to Employment program, SSM YMCA

 

 

Office of Terry Sheehan

Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie

News Release

Federal funding will remove barriers to employment for Sault and area youth

 

(Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario – May 26, 2021) Canada’s economic recovery depends on young people being able to get good, well-paying jobs now and into the future. This is why the Government of Canada continues to make historic investments in our youth, to ensure they have the supports and opportunities they need to build long and successful careers.

Terry Sheehan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages, and the Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie, on behalf of Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion, Carla Qualtrough, met virtually with participants from two organizations in Sault Ste. Marie to discuss their projects funded through the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy.

The Sault Community Information and Career Centre Inc., and the YMCA of Sault Ste. Marie are collectively receiving over $2 million through the YESS program for projects that offer employment skills training and quality work placement opportunities to 155 youth facing barriers.  

The Government of Canada has invested over $223 million in 110 YESS projects across Ontario, to ensure that young people and students have access to supports and job experiences they need right now, and for their future careers.

We are taking a collaborative and government-wide approach to supporting youth and ensuring their participation in all aspects of the economic recovery. Through Budget 2021, the Government is investing an additional $5.7 billion over the next five years to help young Canadians pursue and complete their education, acquire new skills and access more work opportunities. This is on top of the $7.4 billion already invested in young Canadians during the pandemic. Thousands more young Canadians will be able to benefit from the following historic Government investments:

More than 150,000 Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) opportunities were posted for young Canadians to access across Canada -- including more than 580 in Sault Ste. Marie. CSJ opportunities are available across a wide variety of fields, including community and charity work, food industries, recreation and fitness, marketing and public relations, landscaping and farm labour, and many others.

Taken together, the Government of Canada’s response to the current crisis represents one of the largest youth support packages in the world.

 

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“Removing barriers and creating opportunities for our youth will always remain a top priority for me. Today’s announcement for employment skills training and quality work placements is critical in creating opportunities for 155 area youth. This announcement is on top of the record breaking announcement of  585 Canada Summer Jobs opportunities I recently announced for the Riding of Sault Ste. Marie.

– Terry Sheehan, MP for Sault Ste. Marie, and Parliamentary Secretary to The Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages (FedNor)

 

“Funded by the Government of Canada, the YMCA of Sault Ste. Marie is excited to offer this program to assist youth facing barriers to employment, give them an opportunity to improve their skills, gain valuable work experience, find meaningful jobs and move toward financial security. Providing support and offering paid employment opportunities to youth, means that these young people will have a chance to gain experience and build confidence in order to fully participate in the labour market.”         

       --Anne Markkula, Acting CEO, CFO, Sault Ste. Marie YMCA

"We’re grateful to the federal government for their generous support, and more importantly, for being a reliable partner to our organization. This funding allows us to positively impact the lives of young people in our community, including those facing barriers, by helping them navigate employment pathways and find success. The past year has been exceptionally challenging, but together, we continue to strive to build an inclusive and resilient workforce.”

--Karol Rains, Executive Director, Sault Community Career Centre

 

“Creating opportunities for young people to gain the valuable skills and experience they need to succeed is more important now than ever. Young Canadians today are facing unprecedented challenges, with disruptions in their job placements, studies, and internships. Partners like the Sault Community Information and Career Centre Inc., and the YMCA of Sault Ste. Marie are creating life-changing opportunities by helping those facing barriers to entering the workforce get the skills and professional training they need to build their future careers.”

 

– Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion

 

 

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