Youth Unemployment in Canada: Supporting the Next Generation of Leaders
Overview
Youth Unemployment in Canada: Long-Term Risks and How To Support the Next Generation of Canadian Leaders
📅 Date: January 22nd, 2025
📍 Location: Zoom. Register to receive the meeting link.
⏰ Time: 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM ET
💬 Language: English
Canada’s young people are entering a labour market defined by uncertainty, rapid technological change, and growing inequality. Many are struggling to find meaningful early-career opportunities that match their education, skills, and ambitions. At the same time, fulfilling Canada's economic growth targets requires developing a future-ready workforce and robust talent pipeline for Canadian industry, with many businesses currently struggling to fill in-demand roles.
What to expect:
In this critical webinar, the Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC) will unpack their latest research on the state of youth unemployment in Canada. You'll hear directly from ICTC's Senior Research & Policy Analyst, Erik Henningsmoen, on the long-term risks that young people are facing when entering today's job market. You'll also hear from ICTC's Senior Industry and Ecosystem Engagement Advisors across Canada to examine the unique realities of these issues from coast to coast.
We'll also look at solutions like work-integrated learning (WIL) and how bridging the gap between education and employment can set young Canadians up for success in entering the job market and help support business growth.
About ICTC:
The Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC) is a neutral, not-for-profit national centre of expertise with the mission of strengthening Canada's digital advantage in the global economy. For over 30 years, and with a team of 100 experts, we have delivered forward-looking research, practical policy advice, and capacity building solutions for individuals and businesses. Our goal is to ensure that technology is utilized to drive economic growth and innovation and that Canada's workforce remains competitive on a global scale.
ICTC's WIL Digital program, funded by the Government of Canada's Student Work Placement Program (SWPP), provides employers with wage subsidies to provide meaningful work-integrated learning opportunities to post-secondary students.
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- 1 hour
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ICTC-CTIC
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