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Children age 14 and 15 can do “light work” jobs, with the written consent of a parent or guardian. Examples of light work are dishwashing, refereeing, and babysitting.  
Children age 14 and 15 can do “light work” jobs, with the written consent of a parent or guardian. Examples of light work are dishwashing, refereeing, and babysitting.  


Children under 14 need the written consent of a parent or guardian to work. They also need a permit from the Employment Standards Branch, except in certain circumstances, such as to work as a camp assistant or for a family business.
Children under 14 need the written consent of a parent or '''guardian''' to work. They also need a permit from the Employment Standards Branch, except in certain circumstances, such as to work as a camp assistant or for a family business.


Children under age 16 can’t be required to work during school hours, and there are limits on the number of hours they can work.
Children under age 16 can’t be required to work during school hours, and there are limits on the number of hours they can work.
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