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Zack Bender – Bear Island/Temagami First Nation

June 20, 2022
Type: Other

Zack Bender Bear Island/Temagami First Nation Participant, Outland Youth Employment Program Dream Job: Computer Science Zack’s favourite parts of his Green Job in 2021 were tree planting and being productive, but he also did bush work and chores. In 2021, he was planning to attend college or university for computer science.

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Dollard Ward – Pic Mobert First Nation

March 29, 2022
Type: Other

Dollard Ward Pic Mobert First Nation Crew leader in training, Outland Youth Employment Program Dream Job: Miner, Welder, or Firefighter Dollard said he enjoyed meeting youth and travelling the most during his Green Job experience in 2021. He also managed other Outland Youth Employment Program participants and did some planting. In 2021, he was unsure of his future career, but he wants to be either a miner, a welder, or a firefighter. Dollard plans to go to college to learn…

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James Nash – Pays Plat First Nation

June 20, 2022
Type: Other

James Nash Pays Plat First Nation Participant, Outland Youth Employment Program Dream Job: Animal Rehabilitation Centre and Sanctuary James did production work, tree planting, camp maintenance, and bush work in his Green Job in 2021, and he felt being outdoors and making a difference was the most enjoyable part. He said his dream job is to own and operate an animal rehabilitation centre and sanctuary, and in 2021, he was attending high school with plans to go to university for…

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December 13, 2022
Type: Page

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Contact

March 27, 2018
Type: Page

Project Learning Tree Canada 1306 Wellington Street West, Suite 400 Ottawa, ON, K1Y 3B2 PLTCanada@forests.org  |  Phone: 613-747-2454 PLT Canada’s office and much of our team lives and works in the traditional, unceded territory of the Algonquin nation. We recognize the Algonquin’s time-honoured relationships with and stewardship of its lands and waters, and are committed to upholding our shared responsibilities to continue that stewardship for present and future generations. Follow us on social media Twitter Facebook Instagram LinkedIn YouTube

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