News Release


Ontario Launches Summer Jobs Programs

McGuinty Government Gives Young People Job Skills and Experience

February 20, 2009

Ontario has a range of summer job opportunities for students, through Ontario’s Summer Jobs Programs.

The Summer Jobs Service offers students free self-marketing and job search services, and offers employers a $2-per-hour wage subsidy to encourage them to hire students.  These programs are open to students aged 15 to 24 years (up to 29 years for a person with a disability) who are planning to return to school this fall. 

Through the Summer Jobs programs, working-age students may:

  • Search for a job through “Job Connect” agencies
  • Improve how they market themselves
  • Connect with employers
  • Start their own “Summer Company”
  • Work for the Ontario Government

Last year, the McGuinty government helped more than 86,000 young people find employment during the summer break.

Quotes

“For many people, summer work experiences pave the way to lifelong careers,” said John Milloy, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities.  “By helping young people – and employers – connect, we are helping students acquire skills that will stay with them all their lives.”

Learn More

Call Employment Ontario at 1-800-387-5656 or visit:  www.ontario.ca/summerjobs

For online resources and downloads, see the Backgrounder "Online Resources:  Ontario Summer Jobs for Students."

Summer jobs programs are offered across several ministries.  For descriptions, see the Backgrounder "Ontario Ministries Have Summer Jobs for Students."