For Immediate Release
May 12, 2008
Ontario is providing students with more opportunities to explore science and technology ideas and prepare for the jobs of the future.
Working with other youth science organizations, Youth Science Foundation Canada will use a new $3.5-million investment from the province to:
This investment from Ontario’s 2008 Budget is part of the Ontario Innovation Agenda, a strategy focused on generating a workforce with first-rate skills in science, engineering, creative arts, business and entrepreneurship.
“To seize the world stage, we need Ontario’s youth at its very best. We are creating the next generation of jobs to help innovative businesses grow and create jobs and this investment is about getting the next generation ready to take those jobs,” said Minister of Research and Innovation John Wilkinson.
"Our government has worked hard to give Ontario students a solid educational foundation and opportunities to explore their areas of interest, like science. This approach will help prepare them for life after school and a brighter future," said Education Minister Kathleen Wynne.
“Ontario’s youth are our future and we need to provide them with the best opportunities to build their strengths, explore their interests and realize their potential in science, technology and innovation,” said MPP for Ottawa Vanier Madeleine Meilleur.
Learn more about Ontario’s youth and teacher science and technology outreach programs.
Read about the Youth Science Foundation Canada.
Learn more about cutting-edge science in Ontario.