The MOU outlines initial steps in the development of an industry-leading, immersive training program. The program will be aligned to existing provincial curriculum and pathways available through
“This is a very exciting time for the province of
“The demand for skilled tradespeople, especially in the mining industry, will only increase in the coming years,” said
As part of Saskatchewan’s post-secondary sector,
By working together in a more coordinated manner with BHP and others, the partnership looks towards the future as it seeks to establish a responsive, long-term industry training model to build an inclusive, skilled and sustainable mining workforce.
About BHP
BHP is a global resources company with its Canadian operational headquarters in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and global business development headquarters in Toronto. BHP has a global workforce of approximately 80,000 people working in locations across Canada, Australia, Asia, the
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BHP and Carlton Trail College MOU Signing
Photo (L-R): Amy Yeager , Carlton Trail College President and CEO; Deanna Gaetz , Carlton Trail College Business and Skills Training Director; Phillip Tysoe Lead Principal Training, BHP; Bianca Matthews , Manager Organizational Readiness, BHP; Jennifer Fafard , Coordinator Training, BHP
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