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…
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.
Brady Redsky Shoal Lake Participant, Outland Youth Employment Program Dream Job: Heavy machinery At OYEP, Brady did bush work, heavy lifting and worked hard. His favourite part of the job was tree planting.
Jasmine Hardy-Morrison Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishinaabek Participant, Outland Youth Employment Program Dream Job: Counsellor As a first-year OYEP participant, Jasmine enjoyed meeting new peers and participating in the program, which she deems “terrific.” Her main duties were trail cutting, general labour and tree planting.
Rose Mihalus-Spade Eabametoong First Nation Tree planter, Outland Youth Employment Program Dream Job: Culinary field Rose worked as a tree planter with OYEP for two years. Her chores were switched up every day, and she would help out around the campsite or travel out to do work after attending classes for extra credit. Rose spent a lot of time working on programs to get certificates too. She loved everything about her Green Job and enjoyed spending time outdoors. But the…
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