Summary
The initiative is designed to help younger Canadians between the ages of 15-30 who face barriers to employment, such as single parents, youth with disabilities, aboriginal youth, recent immigrants, youth in rural or remote areas and those who dropped out of high school. According to a federal government handout, this grant was part of a $60 million addition to Skills Link and Career Focus programs, announced in the 2010 federal budget.
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Grant Will Help Pay for Oil Patch Training
The Brandon Friendship Centre received $90,000 from the federal government to help 28 people get the training they need t...
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