Expert panel says government must go beyond lip service on youth jobs
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals should overhaul the government’s summer jobs program to help young people who aren’t in school find work and do so at any time of the year, a new report says.
The final report of the government’s expert panel on youth employment says the Canada Summer Jobs program, which helps businesses and non-profits hire students for the summer, should expand eligibility to those who are not in post-secondary studies and be accessible throughout the year.
The panel envisions changes to the summer jobs program as part of a wider overhaul of federal youth employment services to make it easier for employers to access, and support entrepreneurship as a valid career path for young people.
Above all, the government needs to do more than just provide lip service to youth about helping them find work, the panel writes in its long-awaited final report.


