Youth Internship Program – Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What are the goals of this internship program?
  2. Who is eligible to participate?
  3. Can this program be used as part of my placement requirement for my academic degree?
  4. Who is sponsoring this internship?
  5. How long is this internship?
  6. How much does the internship pay?
  7. How many intern positions are available?
  8. What are the job responsibilities of the intern?
  9. Where does the intern work?
  10. Will my moving expenses be paid?
  11. What documents are required with my application form?

1. What are the goals of this internship program?
This program is aimed at encouraging young Canadians to more actively participate in public policy development, public service, government and political life. It provides young people with hands-on work experience and an opportunity to improve their understanding of how intergovernmental relations operate in the Canadian federation.

2. Who is eligible to participate?
Eligible participants must meet all of the following requirements. They must:

  • be 25 years of age or under as of the application deadline;
  • have completed an undergraduate or graduate degree from a recognized university; and
  • be legally able to work in Canada.

In addition, applicants must be able to demonstrate an interest in Canadian politics and federalism, and be able to communicate in French and English.

3. Can this program be used as part of my placement requirement for my academic degree?
No, this program is intended for individuals who have completed their studies.

4. Who is sponsoring this internship?
This internship is sponsored by the Council of the Federation, an organization comprising the Premiers of Canada’s 13 provinces and territories.

5. How long is this internship?
The duration of the internship is 14 months, starting in May 2024.

6. How much does the internship pay?
The internship pays a $50,000 annual salary.

7. How many intern positions are available?
The Council of the Federation Secretariat hires one intern each year.

8. What are the job responsibilities of the intern?
The intern is involved in many aspects of the work of the Council of the Federation Secretariat, including:

  • monitoring the Council website to ensure information is up to date and accurate;
  • drafting briefing notes and other materials;
  • working on special projects;
  • contributing to the planning and smooth-functioning of Council meetings and events;
  • traveling on occasion throughout the country; and
  • undertaking general office duties, as required.

9. Where does the intern work?
The intern works in Ottawa in the offices of the Council of the Federation Secretariat.

10. Will my moving expenses be paid?
The successful candidate will have their relocation expenses paid to a maximum of $3,000.

11. What documents are required with my application form?

  • Your resume;
  • 200-word writing assignment;
  • A cover letter indicating your interest in the program; and
  • Copies of all held university transcripts.