Horizontal Initiatives
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- Youth Employment and Skills Strategy
- Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Transformation Initiative
Youth Employment and Skills Strategy
General information
Name of horizontal initiative: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy (YESS)
Lead department: Employment and Social Development Canada
Federal partner organizations: Agriculture and Agri-food Canada; Global Affairs Canada; Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation; Canadian Heritage; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada; Indigenous Services Canada; Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada; National Research Council; Natural Resources Canada; Parks Canada
Start date of the horizontal initiative: April 1, 2003
End date of the horizontal initiative: ongoing
Description of the horizontal initiative: the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy, helps youth aged 15 to 30 to make a successful transition into the labour market. It particularly focuses on those facing barriers to employment as well as youth under-represented in the labour market, by helping them get the information supports and gain the skills, work experience and abilities they need to ensure success. The Youth Employment and Skills Strategy is a horizontal initiative led by Employment and Social Development Canada and delivered in collaboration with 11 other federal departments, agencies and crown corporations. It includes the Canada Summer Jobs program, which is delivered solely by Employment and Social Development Canada. Most of the strategy programs are delivered via contribution agreements and support national and regional projects via contribution agreements
Governance structures:
- the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy has integrated a new strengthened governance structure. This structure will facilitate better coordination between the 12 participating federal organizations, stakeholders and youth
- the 12 participating federal departments, agencies and crown corporations have committed to collect common performance management information on an ongoing basis. This will ensure effective management of the program
- Employment and Social Development Canada is responsible for the leadership, coordination and management of the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy Interdepartmental Committees
Total federal funding allocated (from start to end date) (dollars): $9,760.89 million
Total federal planned spending to date (dollars): $10,144.99 million
Total federal actual spending to date (dollars): $9,470.82 million
Date of last renewal of the horizontal initiative: May 30, 2019
Total federal funding allocated at the last renewal, and source of funding (dollars): $675.53 million
Additional federal funding received after the last renewal (dollars): $2,130.38 million
Total planned spending since the last renewal (dollars): $2,068.46 million
Total actual spending since the last renewal (dollars): $3,000.02 million
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation: the Horizontal Evaluation of the Strategy is planned to be completed in late 2024 to 2025
Shared outcome of federal partner departments: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employment or return to school
Performance indicator(s):
- number of youth served
- percentage of youth employed / self-employedFootnote 1
- percentage of youth returned to schoolFootnote 2
- percentage of youth served from each of the following groups who are facing barriers to employment:
- Indigenous youth
- visible minority youth
- youth with a disability
- youth living in official language minority communities
- youth living in rural and remote areas
- women
Note: youth living in rural and remote areas and youth living in official language minority communities' (OLMC) data will be collected by the following departments: ESDC (through the YESS Program), National Research Council, and Canadian Heritage (Youth living in OLMCs indicator only)
Target(s): specific targets for each participating partner are included in the performance table below.
Performance highlights:
- the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy's programs served a total of 93,330 youth and provided them with supports such as skills development, training, paid work experiences and wrap around supports
- 18,803 youth were served through the horizontal Youth Employment and Skills Strategy (YESS) programs. For the department's YESS Program, 55% were employed and 18% had returned to school following their participation to the program
- the Canada Summer Jobs Program offered job opportunities to 74,527 youth out of which 69% were employed and 56% had returned to school following their participation to the program
Contact information:
Lori Brooks, Director General
Youth and Skills Innovation Directorate
Skills and Employment Branch
Email: lori.brooks@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca
Place du Portage, Phase IV
140 Promenade du Portage
Gatineau QC
Performance information
Federal organization: Employment and Social Development Canada
Link to the department's program inventory: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy
Horizontal initiative activity: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy Program
Total federal allocation since the last renewal (dollars): $3,167.070 million
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars): $142,890,898
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars): $209,219,084
2023 to 2024 expected results: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employments or return to school
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: number of youth served
- target: 4,000
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 18,803
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth employed/self-employed
- target: 50%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 55%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth returned to school
- target: 10%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 18%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth served who are facing barriers to employment
- target:
- Indigenous: 20%
- visible minority: 36%
- youth with a disability: 20%
- youth living in rural and remote areas : not availableFootnote 3
- youth living in official minority language communities: not availableFootnote 3
- women: not availableFootnote 3
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result:
- Indigenous: 14%
- visible minority: 39%
- youth with a disability: 21%
- youth living in rural and remote areas: not availableFootnote 3
- youth living in official language minority communities: not availableFootnote 3
- women: 43%
Federal organization: Employment and Social Development Canada
Link to the department's program inventory: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy
Horizontal initiative activity: Canada Summer Jobs
Total federal allocation since the last renewal (dollars): $3,552.500 million
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars): $322,801,131
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars): $340,785,024
2023 to 2024 expected results: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employment or return to school
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: number of youth served
- target: 24,000
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 74,527
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth employed/self-employed
- target: 20%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 69%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth returned to school
- target: 80%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 56%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth served who are facing barriers to employment
- target:
- Indigenous: 7.5%
- visible minority: 17%
- youth with a disability: 3%
- women: 60%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result:
- Indigenous: 8%
- visible minority: 24%
- youth with a disability: 4%
- women: 62%
Federal organization: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Link to the department's program inventory: Sector Engagement and Development
Horizontal initiative activity: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy Program
Total federal allocation since the last renewal (dollars): $60.668 million
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars): $13,468,233
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars): $12,748,092
2023 to 2024 expected results: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employment or return to school
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: number of youth served
- target: 64
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 1,140
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth employed/self-employed
- target: 28%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 41.90%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth returned to school
- target: 30%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 29.46%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth served who are facing barriers to employment
- target:
- rural: 60%
- Indigenous: 12%
- visible minority: approximately 8%
- youth with a disability: 3%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result:
- rural: 59.21%
- Indigenous: 9.91%
- visible minority: 5.44%
- youth with a disability: 12.54%
Federal organization: Canadian Heritage
Link to the department's program inventory: Young Canada Works Initiative
Horizontal initiative activity: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy Program
Total federal allocation since the last renewal (dollars): $175.030 million
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars): $16,612,249
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars): $16,334,671
2023 to 2024 expected results: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employment or return to school
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: number of youth served
- target: 930
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 1,939
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth employed/self-employed
- target: not applicableFootnote 4
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: not applicableFootnote 4
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth returned to school
- target: not applicableFootnote 4
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: not applicableFootnote 4
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth served who are facing barriers to employment
- target:
- Young Canada Works - Official Languages:
- Indigenous: 5%
- visible minority: 35%
- youth with a disability: 5%
- youth living in official language minority communities: 50%
- Young Canada Works - Preservation and Access to Heritage:
- Indigenous: 7%
- visible minority: 15%
- youth with a disability: 8%
- youth living in official language minority communities: 10%
- women: 65%
- Young Canada Works - Official Languages:
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result:
- Young Canada Works - Official Languages:
- Indigenous: 3.86%
- visible minority: 21.64%
- youth with a disability: 8.19%
- youth living in official language minority communities: 51.47%
- Young Canada Works - Preservation and Access to Heritage:
- Indigenous: 5.18%
- visible minority: 16.31%
- youth with a disability: 13.61%
- youth living in official language minority communities: 6.26%
- women: 69.87%
- Young Canada Works - Official Languages:
Federal organization: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Link to the department's program inventory: Housing Internship for Indigenous Youth
Horizontal initiative activity: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy Program
Total federal allocation since the last renewal (dollars): $40.095 million
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars): $4,700,000
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars): $5,070,852
2023 to 2024 expected results: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employment or return to school
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: number of youth served
- target: 58
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 355
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth employed/self-employed
- target: 20%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 31%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth returned to school
- target: 10%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 20%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth served who are facing barriers to employment
- target: Indigenous - 100%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: Indigenous - 100%
Federal organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Link to the department's program inventory: Science Horizons Internship Program
Horizontal initiative activity: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy Program
Total federal allocation since the last renewal (dollars): $112.601 million
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars): $18,612,249
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars): $18,490,180
2023 to 2024 expected results: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employment or return to school
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: number of youth served
- target: 97
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 650
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth employed/self-employed
- target: 80%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: not availableFootnote 5
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth returned to school
- target: 6%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: not availableFootnote 5
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth served who are facing barriers to employment
- target:
- Indigenous: 2.1%
- visible minority: 20%
- youth with a disability: 2.1%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result:
- Indigenous: 4%
- visible minority: 25.50%
- youth with a disability: 7.2%
Federal organization: Global Affairs Canada
Link to the department's program inventory: International Youth Internship Program
Horizontal initiative activity: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy Program
Total federal allocation since the last renewal (dollars): $155.000 million
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars): $6,400,000
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars): $6,308,257
2023 to 2024 expected results: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employment or return to school
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: number of youth served
- target: not availableFootnote 6
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: not availableFootnote 6
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth employed/self-employed
- target: not availableFootnote 6
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: not availableFootnote 6
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth returned to school
- target: not availableFootnote 6
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: not availableFootnote 6
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth served who are facing barriers to employment
- target:
- Indigenous: not availableFootnote 6
- visible minority: not availableFootnote 6
- youth with a disability: not availableFootnote 6
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result:
- Indigenous: not availableFootnote 6
- visible minority: not availableFootnote 6
- youth with a disability: not availableFootnote 6
Federal organization: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship CanadaFootnote 7
Link to the department's program inventory: Settlement Program
Horizontal initiative activity: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy Program
Total federal allocation since the last renewal (dollars): $16.8 million
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars): not applicableFootnote 8
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars): $0Footnote 8
2023 to 2024 expected results: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employment or return to school
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: number of youth served
- target: 4,000
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 4,651
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth employed/self-employed
- target: 75%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 78%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth returned to school
- target: not applicableFootnote 9
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: not applicableFootnote 9
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth served who are facing barriers to employment
- target: 100%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 100%
Federal organization: Indigenous Services Canada
Link to the department's program inventory: First Nations and Inuit Youth Employment Strategy
Horizontal initiative activity: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy Program
Total federal allocation since the last renewal (dollars): $709.758 million
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars): $87,558,762
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars): $86,658,026
2023 to 2024 expected results: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employment or return to school
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: number of youth served
- target: 3,931
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 3,747Footnote 10
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth employed/self-employed
- target: 29%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 22.7%Footnote 10
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth returned to school
- target: 31%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 4.1%Footnote 10
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth served who are facing barriers to employment
- target: Indigenous - 100%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: Indigenous - 100%Footnote 10
Federal organization: Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Link to the department's program inventory: Digital Skills for Youth
Horizontal initiative activity: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy Program
Total federal allocation since the last renewal (dollars): $97.336 million
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars): $0
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars): $5,762,657
2023 to 2024 expected results: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employment or return to school
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: number of youth served
- target: not availableFootnote 11
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 318
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth employed/self-employed
- target: not availableFootnote 11
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 65.1%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth returned to school
- target: 0%Footnote 12
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: not applicableFootnote 12
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth served who are facing barriers to employment
- target:
- Indigenous: not availableFootnote 11
- visible minority: not availableFootnote 11
- youth with a disability: not availableFootnote 11
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result:
- Indigenous: 3.8%
- visible minority: 32.1%
- youth with a disability: 11.9%
Federal organization: Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Link to the department's program inventory: Computers for Schools Intern Program
Horizontal initiative activity: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy Program
Total federal allocation since the last renewal (dollars): $230.2 million
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars): $10,740,616
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars): $4,562,905
2023 to 2024 expected results: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employment or return to school
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: number of youth served
- target: 118
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 208
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth employed/self-employed
- target: 15%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 26.7%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth returned to school
- target: 10%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 22.8%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth served who are facing barriers to employment
- target:
- Indigenous: 5%
- visible minority: 25%
- youth with a disability: 3.5%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result:
- Indigenous: 2.9%
- visible minority: 43.3%
- youth with a disability: 10.1%
Federal organization: National Research Council
Link to the department's program inventory: Youth Employment Program
Horizontal initiative activity: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy Program
Total federal allocation since the last renewal (dollars): $194.673 million
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars): $22,673,000
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars): $22,669,651
2023 to 2024 expected results: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employment or return to school
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: number of youth served
- target: 166
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 649
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth employed/self-employed
- target: 75%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 87%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth returned to school
- target: 0%Footnote 13
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: not applicableFootnote 13
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth served who are facing barriers to employment
- target: 60% of interns belong to at least one of the following employment equity categories:
- Indigenous youth: 1%
- visible minority: 15%
- youth with a disability: 1%
- youth living in rural and remote areas: 2%
- youth living in official language minority communities: 2%
- women 50%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result:
- Indigenous youth: 2%
- visible minority: 25%
- youth with a disability: 6%
- youth living in rural and remote areas: 5%
- youth living in official language minority communities: 7%
- women 47%
Federal organization: Natural Resources Canada
Link to the department's program inventory: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy
Horizontal initiative activity: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy Program
Total federal allocation since the last renewal (dollars): $76.100 million
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars): $15,600,000
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars): $15,497,659
2023 to 2024 expected results: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employment or return to school
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: number of youth served
- target: 25
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 653
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth employed/self-employed
- target: 70%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 86%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth returned to school
- target: 5%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 5%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth served who are facing barriers to employment
- target: 60% of interns belong to at least one of the following employment equity categories:
- women
- Indigenous
- youth with a disability
- visible minority
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result:
- women: 52%
- Indigenous: 34%
- youth with a disability: 10%
- visible minority: 31%
Federal organization: Parks Canada
Link to the department's program inventory: Young Canada Works
Horizontal initiative activity: Youth Employment and Skills Strategy Program
Total federal allocation since the last renewal (dollars): $81.740 million
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars): $14,941,773
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars): $16,500,052
2023 to 2024 expected results: youth have access to programs that allow them to acquire the skills, learning experiences, and opportunities they need to find and maintain employment or return to school
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: number of youth served
- target: 118
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 1,461
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth employed/self-employed
- target: 100%
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: 27.3%
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth returned to school
- target: 0%Footnote 14
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result: not applicableFootnote 14
2023 to 2024 performance indicator: percentage of youth served who are facing barriers to employment
- target: 45% self-identify as being part of one of the following employment equity categories:
- Indigenous
- visible minority
- youth with a disability
- date to achieve target: March 31, 2024
- actual result:
- Indigenous: 25.2%
- visible minority: 14.6%
- youth with a disability: 11.8%
Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Transformation Initiative
General information
Name of horizontal initiative: Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Transformation Initiative
Lead department: Employment and Social Development Canada
Federal partner organizations: Indigenous Services Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada, Crown Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs
Start date of the horizontal initiative: September 2018
End date of the horizontal initiative: Ongoing
Description of the horizontal initiative:
- the Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care (IELCC) Transformation Initiative supports the implementation of the co-developed Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Framework. This framework reflects the unique cultures and priorities of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis children across Canada. The initiative enables greater control in IELCC through a new partnership model to facilitate Indigenous-led decision making and advance national and regional priorities
- the IELCC Transformation Initiative provides for investments in a wide range of programs and services including Aboriginal Head Start and Child Care programming. This initiative enhances early childhood development and school readiness for Indigenous children regardless of where they live
- Employment and Social Development Canada is the federal lead department guiding this horizontal initiative, with Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), and Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC) as key federal partners
Governance structures:
- Oversight of this horizontal initiative is provided through a collaborative structure that includes:
- the Assistant Deputy Minister Interdepartmental Steering Committee (ADMISC). The ADMISC is chaired by the Senior Assistant Deputy Minister of Income Security and Social Development Branch, in Employment and Social Development Canada. It is composed of Assistant Deputy Ministers from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), Indigenous Services Canada, the Public Health Agency of Canada, the Treasury Board Secretariat, and Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. The Assistant Deputy Minister Interdepartmental Steering Committee is responsible for the broad management of the Initiative
- the Director General Interdepartmental Committee (DGIC), which is composed of Director Generals and working-level officials from federal partner organizations. It oversees the implementation of the IELCC Transformation Initiative, supported by the IELCC Secretariat housed in ESDC. The DGIC reports directly to the ADMISC for strategic guidance
- the Federal Working Group on Reporting which coordinates work to co-develop results frameworks for the initiative with Indigenous partners and is part of the governance structure set out for the horizontal initiative
- ad-hoc working groups are established to advance joint priorities and/or co-development activities with IELCC Partnership Tables and other federal partner departments on topical themes
- the implementation of the IELCC Transformation Initiative is also supported by national and regional Partnership Tables with First Nations, Inuit and Métis governments and their representatives, to facilitate Indigenous-led planning, priority setting, and decision-making. The interests of urban and northern Indigenous communities will continue to be represented in collaboration with the National Aboriginal Head Start Council
Total federal funding allocated (from start to end date) (dollars): $5,653,028,211 over ten years with $767 million ongoingFootnote 15
Total federal planned spending to date (dollars): $2,957,141,751Footnote 16
Total federal actual spending to date (dollars): $2,467,466,517
Date of last renewal of the horizontal initiative: not applicable
Total federal funding allocated at the last renewal, and source of funding (dollars): not applicable
Additional federal funding received after the last renewal (dollars): not applicable
Total planned spending since the last renewal (dollars): not applicable
Total actual spending since the last renewal (dollars): not applicable
Fiscal year of planned completion of next evaluation: during the 2023 to 2024 fiscal year, activities were carried out towards the finalization of the first formative evaluation of the IELCC Transformation Initiative which included engagement activities with Indigenous partners. The evaluation was completed in July 2024 and will be published in Fall 2024. A second summative evaluation, co-developed in collaboration with Indigenous partners, is planned for completion in 2027 to 2028
Shared outcome of federal partner departments:
- increase Indigenous influence and control over Indigenous ELCC programs and services
- support Indigenous early learning and child care priorities, including those in urban and northern communities
- strengthen foundational supports for Indigenous ELCC
- enhance horizontal coordination of federal programs and investments
Performance highlights:
- together with our federal partners, Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) and Crown-Indigenous Relation and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC), we continued to respond to the direction of Indigenous leaders to advance their early learning and child care priorities. A significant portion of Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care (ELCC) funding was provided to bolster over 900 existing Aboriginal Head Start and Day Care sites, in addition to new sites established in Métis communities
- federal partners continued to advance funding in support of over 950 projects for repairs and renovations, addressing immediate health and safety needs of existing sites. For example, the Bloodvein First Nation Daycare in Manitoba was provided approximately $800,000 to repair their preschool room to meet licensing standards and to purchase an accessible vehicle for Indigenous children with disabilities. This period also marked the first year of funding for major infrastructure investments announced in the 2021 Budget, with $441 million to be allocated, over 4 years, to build new Indigenous ELCC centres or replace sites that have outlived their useful life. This year planning funds were allocated to assist Indigenous governments in developing ELCC capital policies, prioritization frameworks and project proposals. Additionally, PHAC made significant progress with the National Aboriginal Head Start Association of Canada in co-development of a Long-term Capital Plan that will guide infrastructure investments for the Aboriginal Head Start in Urban and Northern Communities program. Fiscal year 2023 to 2024 saw Indigenous partners make significant progress in establishing long-term funding decisions for Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care investments. Métis partners agreed on a new 5-year funding approach, while Inuit partners set a 10-year allocation formula. First Nations partners are developing a funding model and considering options that align with their ELCC needs and priorities. These decisions reflect the emerging governance and technical capacity in this sector and will enable the development of multi-year strategies and workplans, streamlined administration and timely advancement of funding in the coming years
- the department continued to collaborate with Indigenous partners toward the completion of the formative evaluation of the federal design, delivery and the implementation of the Indigenous ELCC Transformation Initiative. The evaluation will be published in the 2024 to 2025 fiscal year
- as well, the department completed a third call for proposals for Quality Improvement Projects that promote best practices or innovative models in Indigenous ELCC programs and services. The department received a substantial amount of interest throughout the country, with 101 applicants seeking approximately $119M in funding. Ultimately, 38 projects totalling $48.3M were approved
Contact information:
Cheri Reddin, Director General
Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Secretariat
Income Security and Social Development Branch
Employment and Social Development Canada
Cell: 613-617-1852
Email: Cheri.reddin@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca
Performance information
Horizontal Initiative Overview
Name of horizontal initiative: Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Transformation Initiative
Link to program inventory:
- core responsibility: Social Development.
- program: Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Transformation Initiative
Total new funding allocated (dollars): $5,653,028,211 over ten years with $767 million ongoingFootnote 17
2023 to 2024 planned spending (dollars)
- $737,102,301Footnote 18 (new)
- $136,140,805Footnote 19 (legacy)
2023 to 2024 actual spending (dollars)
- $715,917,357 (new)
- $112,557,928 (legacy)
2023 to 2024 performance indicators:
- number of national partnership tables established
- other performance indicators to be co-developed with Indigenous partners
2023 to 2024 targets:
- 3 partnership table
- other targets to be co-developed with Indigenous partners
Date to achieve targets: 3 national partnership tables, in addition to a number of regional and bilateral relationships have been established as of March 2024
2023 to 2024 actual results: 3 National Partnership Tables are now established and active, representing First Nations, Inuit, and Métis
Horizontal Initiative Total Spending by Allocations
Allocations: First Nations Envelope
- Total new funding 10-year (dollars)Footnote 20: $3,428,769,972
- 2023 to 2024 planned spending - total new and legacy/ongoing (dollars)Footnote 21: $522,709,446
- 2023 to 2024 actual spending - total new and legacy/ongoing (dollars): $496,921,435
- 2023 to 2024 expected results: Indigenous partners have greater influence over IELCC programming
- 2023 to 2024 performance indicators:
- number of national partnership tables established
- other targets to be co-developed with Indigenous partners
- 2023 to 2024 targets:
- 3 partnership tables
- distinctions based results frameworks that include performance indicators are to be co-developed with First Nations, Inuit and Métis Nation partners by March 2025
- 2023 to 2024 actual results:
- 3 National Partnership Tables are now established and active, representing First Nations, Inuit, and Métis
Allocations: Inuit Envelope
- Total new funding 10-year (dollars)Footnote 20: $326,180,727
- 2023 to 2024 planned spending - total new and legacy/ongoing (dollars)Footnote 21: $47,097,662
- 2023 to 2024 actual spending - total new and legacy/ongoing (dollars): $48,574,946
- 2023 to 2024 expected results: Indigenous partners have greater influence over IELCC programming
- 2023 to 2024 performance indicators:
- number of national partnership tables established
- other targets to be co-developed with Indigenous partners
- 2023 to 2024 targets:
- 3 partnership tables
- distinctions based results frameworks that include performance indicators are to be co-developed with First Nations, Inuit and Métis Nation partners by March 2025
- 2023 to 2024 actual results:
- 3 National Partnership Tables are now established and active, representing First Nations, Inuit, and Métis
Allocations: Métis Envelope
- Total new funding 10-year (dollars)Footnote 20: $1,175,493,316
- 2023 to 2024 planned spending - total new and legacy/ongoing (dollars)Footnote 21: $136,171,854
- 2023 to 2024 actual spending - total new and legacy/ongoing (dollars): $135,970,688
- 2023 to 2024 expected results: Indigenous partners have greater influence over IELCC programming
- 2023 to 2024 performance indicators:
- number of national partnership tables established
- other targets to be co-developed with Indigenous partners
- 2023 to 2024 targets:
- 3 partnership tables
- distinctions based results frameworks that include performance indicators are to be co-developed with First Nations, Inuit and Métis Nation partners by March 2025
- 2023 to 2024 actual results: 3 National Partnership Tables are now established and active, representing First Nations, Inuit, and Métis
Allocations: Quality Improvement Projects
- Total new funding 10-year (dollars)Footnote 20: $94,480,000
- 2023 to 2024 planned spending - total new and legacy/ongoing (dollars)Footnote 21: $16,000,000
- 2023 to 2024 actual spending - total new and legacy/ongoing (dollars): $10,945,615
- 2023 to 2024 expected results: strengthen foundational supports for Indigenous ELCC
- 2023 to 2024 performance indicators: not available. To be co-developed with Indigenous partners
- 2023 to 2024 targets: not available. To be co-developed with Indigenous partners
- 2023 to 2024 actual results: not available. Performance indicators and targets to be co-developed with Indigenous partners by March 2025
Allocations: Pan-Indigenous Programming
- Total new funding 10-year (dollars)Footnote 20: $173,140,985
- 2023 to 2024 planned spending - total new and legacy/ongoing (dollars)Footnote 21: $47,635,300
- 2023 to 2024 actual spending - total new and legacy/ongoing (dollars): $45,032,372
- 2023 to 2024 expected results: Indigenous children and families have greater access to ELCC programs and services that are holistic, accessible, inclusive, and flexible, and culturally- appropriate
- 2023 to 2024 performance indicators: not available. To be co-developed with Indigenous partners
- 2023 to 2024 targets: not available. To be co-developed with Indigenous partners by March 2025
- 2023 to 2024 actual results: not available. Performance indicators and targets to be co-developed with Indigenous partners by March 2025
Allocations: Repairs and RenovationsFootnote 22
- Total new funding 10-year (dollars)Footnote 20: $240,000,000
- 2023 to 2024 planned spending - total new and legacy/ongoing (dollars)Footnote 21: $80,000,000
- 2023 to 2024 actual spending - total new and legacy/ongoing (dollars): $76,072,404
- 2023 to 2024 expected results: Indigenous children and families have greater access to ELCC programs and services that are holistic, accessible, inclusive, and flexible, and culturally- appropriate
- 2023 to 2024 performance indicators: not available. To be determined by Indigenous Partners
- 2023 to 2024 targets: not available. Performance indicators and targets to be co-developed with Indigenous partners by March 2025
- 2023 to 2024 actual results: not available. Performance indicators and targets to be co-developed with Indigenous partners by March 2025
Total:
- Total new funding 10-year (dollars)Footnote 20: $5,438,065,000
- 2023 to 2024 planned spending - total new and legacy/ongoing (dollars)Footnote 21: $851,614,262
- 2023 to 2024 actual spending - total new and legacy/ongoing (dollars): $813,517,460
Horizontal initiative total spending by department
Department: Employment and Social Development Canada
- Total federal theme funding allocated since last renewal (dollars)Footnote 23: $ 3,224,549,182
- 2023 to 2024 total federal planned spending (in dollars):
- newFootnote 24: $353,665,712
- legacyFootnote 25: $53,877,224
- 2023 to 2024 total actual spending (in dollars):
- new: $236,038,274
- legacy: $50,379,887
Department: Indigenous Services Canada
- Total federal theme funding allocated since last renewal (dollars)Footnote 23: $1,954,156,266
- 2023 to 2024 total federal planned spending (in dollars):
- newFootnote 24: $336,085,658
- legacyFootnote 25: $46,497,698
- 2023 to 2024 total actual spending (in dollars):
- new: $338,465,683
- legacy: $25,435,583
Department: Public Health Agency of Canada
- Total federal theme funding allocated since last renewal (dollars)Footnote 23: $235,322,763
- 2023 to 2024 total federal planned spending (in dollars):
- newFootnote 24: $31,074,639
- legacyFootnote 25: $32,030,568
- 2023 to 2024 total actual spending (in dollars):
- new: $18,942,396
- legacy: $31,389,743
Department: Crown Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs
- Total federal theme funding allocated since last renewal (dollars)Footnote 23: $0
- 2023 to 2024 total federal planned spending (in dollars):
- newFootnote 24: $16,276,293
- legacyFootnote 25: $4,618,108
- 2023 to 2024 total actual spending (in dollars):
- new: $122,471,004
- legacy: $5,352,715
Total all departments:
- Total federal theme funding allocated since last renewal (dollars)Footnote 23: $5,653,028,211
- 2023 to 2024 total federal planned spending (in dollars):
- newFootnote 24: $737,102,301
- legacyFootnote 25: $136,140,806
- 2023 to 2024 total actual spending (in dollars):
- new: $715,917,357
- legacy: $112,557,928
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