Hiring extra help for the busy summer months can be a stretch for many organizations, especially when budgets are tight. The Canada Summer Jobs Program is designed to ease that pressure by helping employers across Canada bring on young workers while offsetting a significant portion of their wage costs. Delivered by the Government of Canada through Employment and Social Development Canada and Service Canada, the program supports meaningful summer job opportunities for youth aged 15 to 30 in communities nationwide.
For small and medium-sized businesses, charities, and community organizations, the program can cover up to about half of a student or young worker’s wages over the summer period. Not-for-profit organizations may receive even stronger support, with funding that can cover the full minimum hourly wage in their province or territory. This makes it easier to hire for roles that support day-to-day operations, customer service, program delivery, marketing, or special projects that often get postponed due to limited staff capacity. Employers can apply for support for one or multiple summer positions, depending on their needs and available funding.
Canada Summer Jobs runs on a seasonal basis and applications are typically accepted once a year. For organizations thinking ahead to their summer staffing plans, understanding how this wage subsidy works and whether your business meets the requirements can make a real difference when it’s time to hire. Exploring the full program details through GrantHub can help you decide if this opportunity fits your workforce strategy.
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