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SIIT program trains Indigenous log haul drivers

The Forestry Log Haul Step Program will support up to 20 individuals in gaining the 980 hours of experience required to become a fully licensed log haul driver. 
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Funding will support the purchase of two Simlog Simulators for SIIT's mobile job connection program.

SASKATOON —The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is set to deliver two training initiatives to address workforce needs and grow the Indigenous workforce in the forestry sector. 

The initiative is supported by a $505,000 in funding from the Government of Saskatchewan.

SIIT delivers programs that reflect current labour market needs of Saskatchewan's Indigenous communities. The Forestry Log Haul Step Program will support up to 20 individuals in gaining the 980 hours of experience required to become a fully licensed log haul driver. SIIT will assist new drivers in finding employment opportunities and establishing connections with employers in the forestry sector. 

"SIIT is committed to supporting First Nation's continued growth in the natural resource sector," SIIT Vice-President of Employment Development and Career Services Lisa Shingoose said. "No group has more experience with responsible stewardship of the land nor a more vested interest in its sustainability. SIIT is very thankful for this investment and the training it will support."

In addition to the Log Haul Step Program, this funding will support the purchase of two Simlog Simulators for SIIT's mobile job connection program, which helps job seekers in First Nation and northern communities gain virtual work-site training, and learn safety-conscious operating habits for heavy equipment. 

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