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Vol. 10, No. 44 Week of October 30, 2005
Providing coverage of Alaska and Northwest Canada's mineral industry


MINING NEWS: Mining workforce shortage hits Canada

Government funded report: Women, minorities, youth need to be encouraged to enter mining sector to replace high number of retirees

Sarah Hurst

Mining News Editor

Canada’s mining industry could face a labor shortfall of more than 27,000 workers over the next 10 years — and that is the best case scenario, with no industry growth over the period, according to a report by the Mining Industry Training and Adjustment Council. “Prospecting the Future: Meeting Human....

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Report doesn’t include oil sands

Companies need to plan further ahead

Competition for Canadian graduates


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