About 105 participants aged 16 to 24 had a chance to perform their sporting skills in front of scouts from 11 different Olympic sports to search for raw talent.
public health, sustainability measures, and equity & inclusion practices
TORONTO, May 11, 2021 /CNW/ - Today, Youthful Cities announced the results of its 2021 Urban Work Index, providing insight into how Canada s urban centres rank for youth. Presented by RBC Future Launch, the Index ranks 27 Canadian cities performance across 76 urban work indicators spanning 11 distinct topics: City Economy, Climate Change, Cost of Living, Digital Access, Education & Training, Entrepreneurial Spirit, Equity & Inclusion, Good Youth Jobs, Income Generation, Public Health, and Public Transportation.
Youthful Cities (CNW Group/RBC)
Since its inaugural release in 2019, the Index has evolved based on feedback from youth from coast to coast to coast. It now captures how a city s attributes can help young people fulfill their professional and personal ambitions, including economic factors. New urban work indicators include a city s level of climate education, anti-discrimination scales, and the likeli