The Mosaic Company has announced a $4 million investment to help expand Saskatchewan’s mining workforce.
On Tuesday, the fertilizer giant said the money would be given to train students at Saskatchewan Polytechnic ($1.5 million), Suncrest College ($1.5 million) and the Good Spirit School Division ($1.05 million).
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Marnel Jones, Mosaic’s director of government and public affairs, said the investment is mostly focused on attracting local talent to the company’s potash operation in Esterhazy.
“Right now we really need to build our entire work

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