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Trudeau to announce big boost to Canada Summer Jobs program

WATCH ABOVE: Trudeau highlights actions of 1st 100 days as PM – Feb 12, 2016

OTTAWA – Justin Trudeau will mark his 100th day as prime minister today with a “massive” boost to a program that helps students get summer jobs.

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The Canadian Press has learned that Trudeau is to announce a doubling of the Canada Summer Jobs program during a visit to the Dovercourt Boys and Girls Club in Toronto.

The federal government spent $106 million on the program last year to help create more than 34,000 summer jobs.

WATCH: Trudeau announces 34,000 youth summer jobs on 100th day as PM

A senior government official indicated Trudeau will announce a “massive” boost to the program, aimed at creating an additional 35,000 jobs.

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Under the program, the government subsidizes summer wages paid to young people between the ages of 15 and 30, who were full-time students during the past academic year and intend to return to school full-time in the coming academic year.

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The subsidy, based on minimum provincial wage rates, ranges from 100 per cent for not-for-profit sector employers to 50 per cent for public sector employers and for private sector employers who employ no more than 50 employees.

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