July 9, 2015 Ottawa, ON Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Member of Parliament Daryl Kramp (Prince Edward-Hastings), on behalf of The Honourable Bernard Valcourt, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, today announced support to the First Nations Technical Institute for a program designed and delivered to prepare First Nation and Inuit youth with the skills and training needed to join the labour market as community support workers delivering important healthcare information to Aboriginal people.
Member of Parliament Kramp announced that the First Nations Technical Institute is receiving $74,250 for Indigenous Community Diabetes Support program that will allow First Nation and Inuit students to build the skills needed to make a difference in diabetes prevention.
By promoting post-secondary education programming linked with labour market needs, the Government of Canada is ensuring youth are equipped with the tools and opportunities they need to find and hold meaningful, sustainable jobs.
The revamped Post-Secondary Partnerships Program (formerly the Indian Studies Support Program) aligns with government priorities by supporting post-secondary institutions to develop and deliver courses with a strong relationship to labour market needs.
Emily Hillstrom
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
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Media Relations
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
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