Feds to create 500 jobs for young Canadians
The federal government is creating 500 green jobs and training opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
“Ranging from six months to a year in length, these internships will give young people invaluable work experience and the chance to explore careers in the natural resource sector,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The jobs will be in the energy, forestry, mining, earth sciences and clean technology sectors and are part of a $9 billion plan announced by the federal government in April to help young Canadians get through the COVID-19 crisis.
Trudeau addressed the first ministers’ meeting that took place Thursday and the $14 billion the federal government is offering to the provinces and territories. That money can be used over the next six months for critical needs such as increased testing and contact tracing, more protections on the job and extra childcare spaces, said Trudeau


