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Greens promise funded tuition, apprenticeships to young people for jobs in ‘new climate economy’

campaign rolled into London on Friday to detail a party pledge to bolster the green economy through free tuition and guaranteed apprenticeships for thousands of young people.

If elected, the Greens are pledging over the next four years to offer a year of free college tuition and a year of guaranteed work upon graduation to 60,000 young people in order to provide them “the skills and experience to work in the new climate economy,” read a party release. The initiative will see targeted recruitment of women, Indigenous people, and racialized communities, according to the party.

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