Every year, summer jobs create more than just paycheques—they open doors. For young people, especially those navigating barriers to employment, a summer job can be a first step toward confidence, independence, and long-term career success. That’s why programs like Canada Summer Jobs matter now more than ever.
What is Canada Summer Jobs?
Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) is a federal initiative that helps young people aged 15 to 30 gain meaningful work experience during the summer months. Through this program, employers across the country receive funding to create quality job opportunities in a wide range of sectors—from non-profits and community organizations to small businesses and public institutions.
For 2026, the program is expected to support up to 100,000 jobs, making it one of the largest youth employment initiatives in the country.
A Focus on Equity and Inclusion
This year’s program continues to prioritize youth who face systemic barriers to employment, including:
- Black youth and other racialized youth
- Indigenous youth
- Youth with disabilities
- 2SLGBTQI+ youth
- Youth in rural, remote, and official language minority communities
By intentionally supporting these groups, CSJ is helping to build a more equitable workforce.
Why Summer Jobs Matter
A summer job is more than just temporary work. It’s an opportunity for young people to:
- Build transferable skills
- Gain real-world experience
- Explore potential career paths
- Develop confidence and independence
Where to Find Opportunities
All available positions are posted on the Government of Canada’s Job Bank website and mobile app. Job listings are updated regularly until July 20, so it’s worth checking back often.
👉 Explore jobs here: https://www.jobbank.gc.ca/home
👉 Learn more about the program: https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/funding/canada-summer-jobs.html




