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June 25, 2021
Type: Page

Diverse people and perspectives make the forest and conservation sector stronger. PLT Canada’s extensive and diverse network gives us the opportunity to highlight many different people, fields, and Green Jobs. We hope that by sharing these stories, more young people can find role models, inspiration, and their ideal green career pathway. Indigenous Voices Voices of Indigenous Youth Web Map Green Jobs Youth Spotlights A Day in the Life: Green Jobs Video Series Story Submissions Photo and video contest

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Benedict Langille – Seine River First Nation

January 27, 2021
Type: Other

Benedict Langille Seine River First Nation Participant, Outland Youth Employment Dream Job: Forestry Sector While Benedict was a first- and second-year OYEP participant, he enjoyed team building, working and gaining experience with tools (like a brush cutter, axe and chainsaw), and obtaining new skills and putting them to practice on the job. Benedict said he also gained a drive to push himself while doing piece work like tree planting. He spent most of his days doing bush work, tasks around…

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Keetan Gagnon – Arrow Land First Nation

March 29, 2022
Type: Other

Keetan Gagnon Arrow Land First Nation Participant, Outland Youth Employment Program Dream Job: Unsure As an Outland Youth Employment Program participant in 2021, Keetan did bush work.

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Shaw-Baa Ash – Mishkeegogamang First Nation

June 20, 2022
Type: Other

Shaw-Baa Ash Mishkeegogamang First Nation Participant, Outland Youth Employment Program Dream Job: Unsure Shaw-Baa did tree planting and bush work during his Green Job experience in 2021, but he liked helping out and learning more about nature and how to maintain it the most. Shaw-Baa also enjoyed being part of a β€œgreat team.” In 2021, he was unsure of what his future holds, but he hopes to continue working with the Outland Youth Employment Program.

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Miranda Gagnon – Aroland First Nation

January 27, 2021
Type: Other

Miranda Gagnon Aroland First Nation Participant, Outland Youth Employment Program Dream Job: Unsure The best part of Miranda’s Green Job was working out on the land. Her top duties at OYEP were knowledge collection, teamwork and bush work.

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