Cultural Human Resources Council
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Industry Leaders Support Federal Budget Extension of Student Work Placement ProgramOn behalf of many Student Work Placement Program (SWPP) delivery partners listed below, we welcome the continued investment made by the Government of Canada to ensure the continued operation of SWPP until 2025-2026. SWPP has played a crucial role in providing work-integrated learning opportunities to students and addressing skills gaps in the Canadian economy since its inception. The continued support of this program underscores the government's recognition of the program's importance. However, given the resounding success of the program and its impact on supporting small- and medium-sized businesses and not-for-profit organizations across critical Canadian sectors, we express our hope the government will start to focus on stable long-term funding for the program.
SWPP partners are committed to working with government and all parliamentarians to ensure a greater understanding on the need for long-term investments that support the productivity and strength of the Canadian economy for generations to come. “Long-term, predictable and stable funding for the Student Work Placement Program allows Canadian small- and medium-sized businesses to ensure that work-integrated learning is a fundamental part of their business operations, which is a critical reason we will continue to focus on the future of the program.” We look forward to continuing to work with government to ensure a more robust, longer-term plan for the Student Work Placement Program to help ensure that its operations can continue to drive economic growth for 2026 and beyond. SWPP delivery agents who endorse this message include: BioTalent Canada For more information about the Student Work Placement Program, please visit the website. About the Student Work Placement Program The Student Work Placement Program (SWPP) is a dynamic initiative that bridges the gap between academia and the workplace. Designed to equip students from diverse fields such as STEM, healthcare, culture, and business, SWPP prepares them to excel in the Canadian job market. Through work-integrated learning (WIL) opportunities, students gain valuable, real-world experience. Additionally, the program offers wage subsidies, supported by the Government of Canada, to reduce hiring costs for employers, making it an attractive opportunity for businesses looking to invest in new talent. |
This project is funded by the Government of Canada's Student Work Placement Program.