Enterprise Temiskaming:
A funding program through the Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Employment, the Ministry of Research and Innovation, and the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines.
- 22 years in business
- Located at 325 Farr Dr., Haileybury AND 23 Government Rd. E., Kirkland Lake
- Hours of Operation: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday to Friday (except Holidays)
- Free Consultation to assist start-up or existing small businesses in the District of Timiskaming
- currently working on events for the Fall. During the summer, along with regular consultation and assistance, we run a program with the Youth in the District of Timiskaming called Summer Company
- More info at our website: http://www.ontariocanada.com/ontcan/1medt/smallbiz/en/sb_ye_summerco_en.jsp
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Helping Young People Find Good Jobs
Ontario Government to Launch Youth Employment Fund This Fall
July 29, 2013 10:15 a.m.
Office of the Premier
Ontario's new Youth Employment Fund will help more young people find jobs.
Starting this September, the fund will help employers offer four-to six-month job and training placements for young people seeking work.
Premier Kathleen Wynne unveiled new details about the Youth Employment Fund at Operation Springboard in Scarborough today. Ontario will provide up to $7,800 to cover a range of supports and services for each eligible young worker under the fund. That includes up to $6,800 to help employers cover wages and training costs, and up to $1,000 to help young workers pay for job-related costs like tools and transportation to work.
The Ontario government announced the fund in the 2013 Budget as part of the new Youth Jobs Strategy. The strategy will help more young people find jobs or start their own businesses, and ensure that employers can find the skilled workers they need to grow their businesses.
Helping young people find jobs is part of the Ontario government's plan to strengthen the economy and build a fair and prosperous society.
Quick Facts
We are committed to connecting young people with meaningful job placements. This will equip them with the valuable experience and skills they need to get a firm footing in the job market. It will also help employers find the young workers they need to prosper and grow.”
Kathleen Wynne
Premier of Ontario
I’m pleased we are going to be able to provide essential work experience — in many cases for the first time — to so many deserving young people. Helping youth succeed in a 21st century economy is part of our government’s plan to build a fair and prosperous Ontario.”
Brad Duguid
Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities
Ontario’s economy is stronger when everyone has the opportunity to be gainfully employed. By connecting young people of all abilities and backgrounds with relevant work experience, we’ll prepare them to join the workforce and contribute to the province’s economic success.”
Dr. Eric Hoskins
Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Employment
Helping Young People Find Good Jobs
Ontario Government to Launch Youth Employment Fund This Fall
July 29, 2013 10:15 a.m.
Office of the Premier
Ontario's new Youth Employment Fund will help more young people find jobs.
Starting this September, the fund will help employers offer four-to six-month job and training placements for young people seeking work.
Premier Kathleen Wynne unveiled new details about the Youth Employment Fund at Operation Springboard in Scarborough today. Ontario will provide up to $7,800 to cover a range of supports and services for each eligible young worker under the fund. That includes up to $6,800 to help employers cover wages and training costs, and up to $1,000 to help young workers pay for job-related costs like tools and transportation to work.
The Ontario government announced the fund in the 2013 Budget as part of the new Youth Jobs Strategy. The strategy will help more young people find jobs or start their own businesses, and ensure that employers can find the skilled workers they need to grow their businesses.
Helping young people find jobs is part of the Ontario government's plan to strengthen the economy and build a fair and prosperous society.
Quick Facts
- Ontario is investing $195 million over two years in the Youth Employment Fund.
- Businesses and eligible youth aged 15 to 29 will be able to access the fund throughEmployment Ontario or through their local employment service providers.
- Last year, 35 per cent of Employment Ontario clients were youth. Sixty-seven per cent of those clients found employment and 14 per cent went on to further training or education.
We are committed to connecting young people with meaningful job placements. This will equip them with the valuable experience and skills they need to get a firm footing in the job market. It will also help employers find the young workers they need to prosper and grow.”
Kathleen Wynne
Premier of Ontario
I’m pleased we are going to be able to provide essential work experience — in many cases for the first time — to so many deserving young people. Helping youth succeed in a 21st century economy is part of our government’s plan to build a fair and prosperous Ontario.”
Brad Duguid
Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities
Ontario’s economy is stronger when everyone has the opportunity to be gainfully employed. By connecting young people of all abilities and backgrounds with relevant work experience, we’ll prepare them to join the workforce and contribute to the province’s economic success.”
Dr. Eric Hoskins
Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Employment