The Mine Training Society doesn’t have an unlimited amount of funds; they have a limited amount. So generally we work to provide training in the areas of greatest interest and most of the training has focused around the North Slave region. Although, recently there was a training program in Fort Simpson. Generally where there is identified interest, as the Member knows, as part of the MOU initiative we’ve been working through our career counselling offices at Education, Culture and Employment to make sure that all the communities that are serviced by the career centres have information as to the type and number of jobs that are available. In order to set up a training program, we would work through the Mine Training Society and Aurora College.
Bob McLeod on Question 52-16(5): Diamond Mines Employment Opportunities And Recruitment Practices
In the Legislative Assembly on March 4th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 52-16(5): Diamond Mines Employment Opportunities And Recruitment Practices
Oral Questions (Reversion)
March 3rd, 2010
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