Work
From training to a job
We help community members move past barriers and into real employment — through engagement, skills assessment, customized training, and jobs on the Waasigan Transmission Line.
The path
How the journey works
In partnership with Valard, we assess skills, identify gaps, deliver tailored training, and connect people to employment on the project.
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Waasigan
The line
Built in a good way, together — by our partner First Nations.
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Good jobs
Training into real careers — on the line and well beyond it.
Learn more - 3The heart of it
A share in the line
Our communities don't just build the line — they come to own it. Economic reconciliation, made real.
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Businesses of our own
The skills, revenue, and connections from the line grow into enterprise.
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The natural next step
When you're ready to own a business, Ode'min Circle turns ideas into funded plans.
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Who this is for
Community members from our seven partner First Nations — especially those facing barriers to accessing training and employment. We meet people where they are and build a path forward.
Ready to get started?
Talk to our Indigenous Engagement, Training & Employment lead.
Indigenous Engagement, Training & Employment
S. Adams
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