Kaitlyn Paiement (Ferris)
@KaitFerris
Manager, Human Resources at Ring of Fire Metals
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17-06-2011 16:31:38
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Celebrating Indigenous People’s History Month with a team cooking lesson from Glenn Nolan
The bannock was delicious & we ate while learning abt the sobering impact of residential schools on Glenn & Scott Jacob
We were grateful for the opportunity to gather, listen & reflect
The face-to-face connection is always the best part of The Official PDAC, happy we could creatively recreate it after this past year of isolation.
In my humble opinion, Schitt's Creek is the perfect tv show. That’s all. Night night ❤️❤️
Our employees (and their families 😊) are participating in #OrangeShirtDay to honour and remember all those who attended residential schools and to join our First Nation partners in the spirit of reconciliation and hope. #EveryChildMatters
During our AGM Alan Coutts discussed the re-opening of Esker Site, trends in battery metals and the U.S./Canada Critical Minerals Strategy.
He also provided updates on exploration, regional infrastructure, project timelines & community partnership.
Video: bit.ly/3jLevVU
Everyone should have access to the supplies needed to keep their families safe.
Noront is proud to have a partner like Hatch which demonstrated its commitment to remote communities by providing much-needed cleaning supplies to Marten Falls & Webequie First Nations.
Scott Jacob
When the H1N1 virus struck, Indigenous people accounted for 25% of all deaths. So there is a natural fear of infections like #COVID19 in these communities.
Glenn Nolan a former Missanabie Cree FN Chief discusses these concerns with Alan Coutts
Video: bit.ly/2WnSFPi
Keeping busy at home during the Covid-19 pandemic with our own Isolation Olympics #dogsduringlockdown
Meegwetch Alan Coutts @NorontResources for your leadership & concern for FN communities! “We also recognize there are vulnerable people living in the remote communities our workers return to at the end of their shift, and closing Esker will help keep those community members safe”