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2025 Date | July 15, 2025 |
2026 Date | July 15, 2026 |
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World Youth Skills Day HistoryWorld Youth Skills Day (WYSD) is an annual event aimed at raising awareness of the importance of equipping young people with relevant skills to prepare them for the job market. The United Nations General Assembly designated this observance in 2014, recognizing that supporting the youth contributes to reducing unemployment, underemployment, and inequality while also strengthening social cohesion and our collective economic and social development. As a highly developed nation with a thriving economy, Canada faces unique challenges and opportunities concerning youth skill development. While providing ample educational opportunities for its citizens, sectors like manufacturing, technology, and sustainability demand highly skilled workers. Supporting the goals and initiatives of WYSD helps ensure that Canadian youth are well-prepared for the evolving demands of local and global industries, leading to a prosperous and sustainable national future. This resonates with Canada’s commitment to inclusive and accessible education, with a particular emphasis on underrepresented groups such as Indigenous and remote communities. In Canada, World Youth Skills Day is observed annually on July 15. Various skills-focused activities aimed at youth are organized by local and national organizations, educational institutions, and the government, seeking to inform and engage young Canadians in exploring their career options. Through these events, Canadian society aims to foster an increased importance on the growth of the younger generation, while encouraging collaboration between stakeholders in education, training, and employment sectors. World Youth Skills Day facts
Top things to do in Canada for World Youth Skills Day
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