Ministere de l'Emploi et de la Solidarite Sociale Quebec (MESS)
This program offers personalized coaching that will help determine the concrete steps you need to take to achieve your objective. By participating in Alternative jeunesse Program, you’ll also receive financial assistance in the form of a youth allowance which recognizing your active commitment in the program.
Ministere de l'Emploi et de la Solidarite Sociale Quebec
The Jeunes volontaires program gives you a chance to acquire skills while working on a project of your own design. You can develop and carry out a project in a field that interests you; for example, agriculture, the arts, culture, communications, the environment, community services, tourism, or any other area.
Ministere de l'Emploi et de la Solidarite Sociale Quebec
The Jeunes volontaires program gives you a chance to acquire skills while working on a project of your own design. You can develop and carry out a project in a field that interests you; for example, agriculture, the arts, culture, communications, the environment, community services, tourism, or any other area.
Ministere de l'Emploi et de la Solidarite Sociale Quebec
Jeunes en action offers you the opportunity to develop your full potential. This measure is designed to support you in your efforts to enter the labour market by meeting your employment needs and aspirations through personalized coaching that starts from your reality.
Ministere de l'Emploi et de la Solidarite Sociale Quebec
Year of publication:
2009
Jeunes en action offers you the opportunity to develop your full potential. This measure is designed to support you in your efforts to enter the labour market by meeting your employment needs and aspirations through personalized coaching that starts from your reality.
Prince Edward Island Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat
Year of publication:
2012
The scholarship program was established in the name of distinguished Mi'kmaq Islander John James Sark in September 2009. He earned a post-secondary education at St. Dunstan's University, and was the Island's first Mi'kmaq teacher.
AYEP seeks to help Indigenous youth develop the attitudes and skills necessary to achieve success in secondary school, the workplace, during post-secondary education or training, and in daily life. The curriculum teaches students to develop entrepreneurial opportunities that can lead to business ownership. They gain an introduction to business that will help them prepare for the working world regardless of their choice of career.
List of the various types of loans available for Aboriginal entrepreneurs through Ulnooweg Development Group Inc., including: Ulnooweg Loan, Ulnooweg Youth Business Loan, and Small Loan Program for the Cottage Craft Industry.
"Two Bathurst High students represented Pabineau First Nation at a national business competition in Saskatchewan. Stephanie Peter-Paul and Michelle Kelly attended the eighth annual BDC E-Spirit Aboriginal Youth Business Plan Competition, held in Regina from May 12th to 14th, 2008."