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SWPP Portals

Student Work Placement Program (SWPP) Portals

The Government of Canada’s Student Work Placement Program (SWPP), delivered by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) gives post-secondary students across Canada paid work experience related to their field of study. The SWPP program:

  • provides wage subsidies to employers that offer quality student work placements; and
  • create partnerships with universities, colleges, and other higher education institutions to recruit students for these placements.

As a current co-op student, you can log in to any SWPP portal(s) you like and find job postings not available elsewhere!

Employer Delivery Partner Options

The Government of Canada delivers the SWPP program through several ‘Employer Delivery Partners‘. Each of these partners manages its own processes and/or platforms. Please confirm all details for the most updated and accurate information.

Several of the available options for partnership and funding may be of particular interest to eligible co-op students from the social sciences, liberal arts, and interdisciplinary fields:

Ontario Chamber of Commerce Review on Chamber Website

The Talent Opportunities Program (TOP) supports Canadian businesses or non-profits to hire students from any program or discipline.

Tourism HR Canada View on Tourism HR Canada Site

The Propel Student Work Placement Program supports the growth of a vibrant and skilled tourism sector by connecting students in any discipline with tourism employers for paid, hands-on learning opportunities. Students can be from any program, and do not need to be in a tourism- or hospitality-specific program to be eligible, or to work in this sector.

Cultural Human Resources Canada View on CHRC Website

The CHRC’s iteration of the SWPP program supports Canadian cultural sector employers to hire students from any program for placements in the cultural sector. Cultural sector employers include Digital Media (Content Creators); Film and Television; Live Performing Arts; Music and Sound Recording; Visual Arts and Crafts; Writing and Publishing; and Heritage. Note: the student’s field of study does not have to be related to arts and culture.

Information and Communications Technology Council Learn More on ICTC Program Site

The ICTC’s WIL Digital program supports employers in the Digital Economy with wage subsidies to hire students participating in courses or programs with work-integrated-learning components.

Canadian Media Producers Association Learn More on the CMPA Site

The CMPA’s version of the SWPP program provides subsidies to employer mentors in the film, television and interactive production industry who wish to contribute to a student mentee’s work-integrated learning (WIL) in a paid employment experience context.

Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC) Learn More on EHRC Site

The Empowering Futures program of the EHRC provides wage subsidies to employers in the electricity industry and support sectors, including renewables.

Canadian Agricultural Human Resources Council (CAHRC) Learn More on CAHRC Site

The CAHRC ‘Agri-Talen’ program provides student-hiring subsidies to Canadian organization related to agricultural, such as food growers to retailers, nursery, horticulture, and ag-tech firms, are eligible to apply under this program.

Environmental Student Work Placement Program (ECO Canada) Visit ECO Canada's Site

ECO Canada focuses their iteration of the SWPP funding program on the STEAM & Business fields, which often have crossover with McMaster Social Sciences disciplines.

Food Processing Skills Canada (FPSC) Learn More on the FPSC Site

Food Processing Skills Canada’s Student Work Placement Program+ has made it easy for employers in Canada’s food and beverage manufacturing industry to connect with college and university students for work terms.