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First Nations Potash Industry Partnership: Enhancing Inclusion and Participation in Saskatoon

This initiative aims to boost First Nations' involvement in the Saskatoon potash industry through strategic partnerships and supportive programs. Seeking willing industry participants who share the goal, the program focuses on community relations, education, training, and procurement. By aligning resources and approaches, the partnership seeks to overcome systemic challenges and drive diversity and inclusion. Join us in shaping a more inclusive and prosperous potash industry in Saskatoon.

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First Nations Potash Industry Partnership: Enhancing Inclusion and Participation in Saskatoon

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  1. Saskatoon Tribal Council Potash Industry Partnership

  2. Overview • Goal • Size & Scope of Opportunity • Strategies • Partnership – Common Ground • Points to Consider • Next Step

  3. GOAL • Ensure inclusion and increase of First Nations participation in the Sask. Potash Industry

  4. Legend PCS Cory Patience Lake Allan Lanigan Rocanville Mosiac Colonsay Belle Plain Esterhazy – K1 & K2 Agrium Vancoy Green Field BHP Billiton Potash One

  5. Potash Industry $ Expenditures

  6. Strategies • Seek out willing Industry Participants that share this goal. • Create Long Term Partnerships with Industry. • Share and Develop STC Resources to Support Programs/Services that Lead to Success. • Seek out other 1st Nations Organization that Share the Same Goal and Create Strategic Partnerships

  7. Partnership Agreement – Common Points of Interest: Community Relations Education Training Human Resource (direct employment) 1st Nation Procurement Indirect Labour and Subcontractor Diversity Incentive Programming

  8. Points to Consider It’s a Systemic Challenge Don’t Change Your Standards - Safety, Quality, Price, Service, etc… Change Your Approach for Sourcing 1st Nation Participation

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