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Mining's lost generation



In Canada, more than 60,000 people are expected to leave mining by 2020 without the prospect of filling the gap left behind.


  • The scarcity of professional talent was named one of the top ten issues in...

  • In Canada, more than 60,000 people are expected to leave mining by 2020...

  • Even though mining can offer 100% employability with the potential of very...

  • Caterpillar Global Mining vice president of mining products division Luis de...

  • Fewer people down mines? According to Caterpillar, the lack of talent is one...

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