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they are outstanding corporate citizens to work will be left with a positive impression and consider
with,” says Germuth. “Their training process is pursuing trades certification when they graduate,”
second-to-none, they have funded scholarships, said Tracey MacKinnon, Workforce Development
apprenticeships, and for anyone living in Kitimat Manager at LNG Canada.
who wants to work in the project, LNG has had an
opportunity for them to do that.” Kitimat is the ideal community to deliver a
competitive project will bring thousands of jobs and
LNG Canada says helping British Columbian spin-off economic benefits to First Nations, local
youth to take advantage of the opportunities that communities, and to all Canadians.
lie ahead as our project moves into construction.
“By introducing young people to trades training www.kitimat.ca
programs while they are still in school, we hope they
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