Seabridge Gold to Advance Aboriginal Training in BC by $100 000
Vancouver mining company Seabridge Gold has contributed $100 000 to the British Columbia Aboriginal Mines Training Association to fund a skills upgrading program in three Aboriginal communities in northwestern BC, reports the Canadian Mining Journal.
“Responsible mine development is about finding ways to ensure that the benefits of mining are shared, and that includes hiring locally and supporting economic development in regions where projects are based,” said Jay Layman, Seabridge’s executive VP and COO. “Our contribution to BC AMTA’s Pathways to Success program was the right decision for us to make.”
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