Figures show Liberals set to fall short on promise of 5,000 green jobs for youth
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals are being accused of breaking a promise to young Canadians with figures showing the government is falling well short of last year’s campaign pledge to create thousands of green jobs for young Canadians.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had vowed to create 5,000 green jobs for young people annually, with thousands slated to be guides and interpreters at Parks Canada — part of a larger strategy to give young workers more opportunities to earn money and to combat youth unemployment.
The agency employed 1,636 students this past summer, an increase of 435 over the students employed during summer 2015, Parks Canada data shows — but only one-third of the total promised by Trudeau, despite the millions of dollars that went into the federal youth employment strategy in the government’s first budget.
The green jobs the Liberals promised are expected to surpass 2,000 by the end of the fiscal year next March, based on figures provided by Employment and Social Development Canada, which oversees the federal youth employment strategy.


