Ted Falk, Member of Parliament for Provencher, recently announced that students in Provencher will have access to summer jobs that will help them gain valuable skills and work experience.
Ted Falk, Member of Parliament for Provencher, is reminding businesses and not-for-profit organizations that the deadline to apply for a summer student through the Canada Summer Jobs Program is February 26, 2016.
As part of its First Jobs Strategy, the Manitoba government will award $1.35 million under the First Jobs Fund to 13 organizations offering job-readiness programming for youth ages 15 to 29 facing barriers to employment.
WS Steel, a leader in complete steel services and solutions, is pleased to announce that it has won several manufacturing contracts and completed significant expansion initiatives.
Fourty-three organizations in Provencher have received investments to hire local youth for the summer months. The funding was announced by Ted Falk, Member of Parliament for Provencher.
Manitoba’s new First Jobs Strategy will help prepare young Manitobans for their critical first job and connect them to employers to put them on a path to build their futures right here at home.
Member of Parliament Ted Falk is welcoming the Harper Government’s Economic Action Plan 2015. It will support jobs and growth in Provencher, help families and communities prosper and ensure the security of all Canadians.
The Manitoba government is launching a new strategy to reduce poverty and promote social inclusion by partnering with community groups to create jobs for those facing serious barriers to work.
Ted Falk, Member of Parliament for Provencher, announced today that applications are now being accepted to the Canada Summer Jobs Program.
The Manitoba government will launch several new initiatives to help women access job opportunities in non-traditional skilled trades.