Canada can’t afford to leave its youth behind

Youth employment is vital to a thriving Canadian economy.
Marci Ien.
Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth Marci Ien. Government funding needs to work smarter—not harder—to address the growing challenges and realities of youth employment, writes Owen Charters.

When I was in high school, most of my friends had part-time jobs. Many of us saved for post-secondary education while earning some extra pocket money for the things teenagers like to buy: concert tickets, Tim Hortons, and brand-name clothes our parents scoffed at.

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