Inclusive pandemic recovery can’t happen without targeted support for youth

Organizations, social enterprises, governments, and communities must retool to better understand and create conditions for meaningful engagement with diverse youth in order to effectively contribute to our collective economic and social recovery.
Youth are at a valuable and transitional stage of life, where their capacity for innovation can contribute to new, previously unimagined, solutions to our collective problems.
When it comes to our collective pandemic recovery, investing in young Canadians is essential. However, success will depend on our ability to not simply create opportunities, but to create meaningful ones that allow youth to not only recover but to use their unique qua...

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