Our new Canadian Mining Workforce Analytics offers a comprehensive look into select #mining occupations, helping identify labour market opportunities and where there may be more difficulty in hiring. Explore the data visualization tool: https://analytics.mihr.ca
Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR)
Mining
Kanata, ON 5,506 followers
Canada’s Knowledge Centre for Mining Labour Market Intelligence
About us
The Mining Industry Human Resources Council is the national council for the Canadian minerals and metals industry. MiHR was established to address the common human resources challenges of the Canadian mining industry. Key programs include: The Canadian Mining Certification Program (CMCP) and Mining Essentials: A work-readiness training program for Aboriginal Peoples. MiHR also publishes national labour market information reports. For more information, get in touch! Call 613-270-9696 or email info@mihr.ca.
- Website
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http://mihr.ca
External link for Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR)
- Industry
- Mining
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Kanata, ON
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Labour market research, Mining certification, and Diversity in mining
Locations
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Primary
50 Frank Nighbor Place
Unit 105
Kanata, ON K2V 0B2, CA
Employees at Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR)
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Ryan Montpellier
Executive Director at MiHR Council
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William Meyer
Director, Communications & Career Development
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Jamie Wolcott
Director of Labour Market Information & Chief Labour Market Economist at Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR)
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Nicole MacLean
Coordinator, Skills Development & Stakeholder Engagement at the Mining Industry HR Council.
Updates
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Congratulations to our Board member and Inclusion and Diversity Standing Committee (IDSC) member Anne Johnson, our IDSC member Dr. Jackie Scales and all the Canadian honourees for being named to the Women In Mining UK (WIM UK) Biennial WIM100 List! #WIM100 #WomenInMining #MiningNeedsYou #Mining
Congratulations to Beth Borody CDI.D, Brooke Rudolph, Cathy Fitzgerald, Maria Cristina Bertoni Ferreira, Anne Johnson, Dr. Jackie Scales, Jillian Lennartz, Silvana Costa, PhD, CDI, Sonia Scarselli and Yuksel Asli Sari, Canada's honourees as part of Women In Mining UK (WIM UK)'s WIM100 Initiative. Your accomplishments are an inspiration at all of us at Women in Mining Canada! We are proud to have had 10 women from Canada nominated in this year's edition, and to continue supporting this fantastic initiative that shines a light on incredible women within our industry. Please join us in congratulating this year's winners! #WIM100 #WomenInMining
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Find where you fit in the Canadian #mining industry with http://miningneedsyou.ca and our Interactive World of Mining Careers and Career Quiz #MiningNeedsYou
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As one of the 800+ mining operations in Canada, find out how you can help diversify and evolve the industry by delivering #MiningPotential. bit.ly/miningpotential
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Improving public education about #mining is crucial. Learn more about the important work of Amanda McCallum, Executive Director of Mining Industry NL: https://lnkd.in/erjjEZyY and read the excellent Women in Mining Career Connections resource for students, teachers and parents: https://lnkd.in/exXcC9Y4 #canadiansofmining #MiningNeedsYou #CriticalMinerals
Did you know that more than 40 mined metals and rare earths are used to produce a single smart phone? Canada is a key supplier of responsibly sourced minerals and metals needed to produce digital and clean technologies that directly employed 420,000 individuals and indirectly employed an additional 274,000 in 2022. Learn about Amanda McCallum’s experience as the Executive Director of Mining Industry NL and her work to combine scientific and geology with communications to improve public education about mining. She has excelled in the industry and has authored several important works, including the Women in Mining Career Connections Guide to help students, teachers and parents learn about opportunities in the mining, minerals and exploration industry. 💡 Start or advance your career in mining today: https://ow.ly/1igF50Uar8p #CanadiansofMining #CriticalMinerals
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Nous sommes fiers d'annoncer que notre programme de formation L’Essentiel des mines a été offert avec succès à sept femmes en partenariat avec Comité sectoriel de main-d'oeuvre de l'industrie des mines (CSMO Mines) et Innu Takuaikan Uashat Mak Mani-utenam. Cette formation vise à les équiper avec des compétences et connaissances nécessaires pour poursuivre des carrières enrichissantes dans l'industrie minière. https://bit.ly/3YOMtic #MinesEtVous We are thrilled to announce the successful delivery of our Mining Essentials training program to seven women in partnership with Comité sectoriel de main-d'oeuvre de l'industrie des mines (CSMO Mines) and Innu Takuaikan Uashat Mak Mani-utenam. This training equips learners with valuable skills and knowledge needed to pursue fulfilling careers in #mining. https://bit.ly/4exdegM #training #MiningNeedsYou
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Women in Mining Canada would like to get to know its members and potential members! Whether you are a member of WIM Canada, not a member, or aren't sure, please take 5 minutes to fill out the survey before so that we can better serve our community. Fill out the survey: https://ow.ly/2z5p50U9nBi —-------------------------------------------- Women in Mining Canada souhaite mieux connaître ses membres et ses membres potentiels afin d'offrir des avantages mieux adaptés aux désirs et aux besoins de ceux-ci. Que vous soyez membre de WIM Canada, pas un membre, ou n'êtes pas certains, SVP prendre 5 minutes afin de remplir notre sondage pour que nous puissions mieux desservir notre communauté. Participer au sondage: https://ow.ly/2z5p50U9nBi #womeninmining #diversity #equity #inclusion #mining #survey #members #feedback
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Help drive systemic change and innovation in the Canadian mining industry by downloading MiHR’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Toolkit for Mining Companies today. https://lnkd.in/giwsTc76
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"People love to jump in their cars, use their cell phones and Xboxes and jump on light rail, but they don't understand the minerals and metals that go into that. Even those young people that do have an awareness continue to hold very dated perceptions of our industry" - our Executive Director Ryan Montpellier. Read how Canadian mining firms fear ability to meet soaring demand and work being done to address the people crisis in Reuters Ethical Corporation Magazine: reut.rs/40OqPgF
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Congratulations to Kevin for successfully transitioning his career to mining! Kevin recently graduated from our Minerals Processing Operator and Digital Fundamentals for the Mining Industry Training delivered in partnership with College of New Caledonia and has started his new career with Artemis Gold Inc. #mining #MineTraining #SuccessStory #MiningNeedsYou