| Employment and Social Development Canada
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The Government of Canada invests significantly in apprenticeship through a number of means, including grants, loans, tax credits, as well as Employment Insurance benefits during in-school training and project funding.
| Employment and Social Development Canada
| news releases
Helping young Canadians get the skills and experience they need to start their careers is part of the Government of Canada’s plan to build a strong, resilient workforce and grow the middle class. That is why the Government has doubled the number of jobs created through the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) program since 2015, creating meaningful, paid work experience for more than 70,000 youth per year.
| Employment and Social Development Canada
| news releases
Accessibility in Canada is about creating communities, workplaces and services that enable everyone to participate fully in society without barriers. The Government of Canada believes that all Canadians deserve the same opportunities and chances at success.
| Employment and Social Development Canada
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Seniors are an important part of Canada’s social fabric and have made countless contributions in the past. They helped build our nation and continue to contribute to its success. That is why the Government of Canada is committed to ensuring that its programs and services encourage the healthy aging and social inclusion of seniors, particularly for those who are most vulnerable.
| Employment and Social Development Canada
| news releases
The first years of life are essential for children’s development and future well-being. The Government of Canada is committed to promoting and investing in innovative projects that support early development to give every child a good start in life so they can succeed.