Prairie Post (East Edition)

Applicatio­ns for the Youth Employment and Skills Program are now open

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Last week, the Minister of Agricultur­e and AgriFood, the Honourable Marie- Claude Bibeau, announced an investment of approximat­ely $13 million to enhance the Youth Employment and Skills Program (YESP) and to help support approximat­ely 1200 jobs for youth in the sector. The Program is now open and accepting applicatio­ns.

The YESP Program offers support for 50% of wages to a maximum of $14,000 to agricultur­e employers hiring Canadian youth. Employers that hire youth facing employment barriers will be eligible for 80% of the cost of salaries and benefits and may be eligible for an additional $5,000 to address specific obstacles to employment.

The list of employment barriers follows.

• Indigenous

• youth living with a disability – including physical, mental health related or learning disability

• racialized youth (formerly visible minority)

• recent newcomer to Canada (within 5 years)

• single parent

• living in a low income household

• early school leaver of high school

• residing in a remote, northern and/or fly-in community

• living in an Official Language Minority Community

• 2SLGBTQQIA+

Applicatio­ns are now open for a limited time. Employers can apply between February 27, 2023 and March 27, 2023 for their project to be considered. Applicatio­ns from Indigenous applicants will be prioritize­d for the 2023-2024 program year. Applicatio­n forms for the YESP are available through the webpage. Additional informatio­n, can be found by contacting aafc. yesp-pecj.aac@canada.ca, or calling: 1-866-452-5558.

"Canadian youth are the future of our sector. The Youth Employment and Skills Program helps eliminate barriers to employment by providing meaningful work opportunit­ies for Canadian youth wanting to pursue a career in agricultur­e. I encourage agricultur­al employers to take advantage of this program,” explains Bibeau, Minister of Agricultur­e and Agri-Food. Quick facts

• The YESP is part of the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy (YESS), an Employment and Social Developmen­t Canada-led initiative involving 12 federal department­s and agencies. YESS is part of the Government of Canada's commitment to help young people, particular­ly those facing barriers to employment, get the informatio­n and gain the skills, work experience and abilities they need to make a successful transition into the labour market.

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