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Members | First Nations Power Authority of Saskatchewan
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First Nations Power Authority of Saskatchewan. Beardys and Okemasis Band. Flying Dust First Nation. George Gordon Developments Ltd. KDM Business Development Corp. MLTC Resource Development LLP. Red Earth Developments LP. Silver Sage Holdings Ltd. Four Horse Developments LTD. Montreal Lake Business Ventures LP. Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation. Wahpeton Dakota Developments LP. Algonquin Power Services Canada. AMP Solar Group Inc. Berkshire Hathaway Energy Canada. Canadian Solar Solutions Inc.
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Corporate Profile | NorSask Forest Products
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NorSask Forest Products operates in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan and is owned by the Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC). It is one of the largest First Nations-owned sawmills in Canada. The profits of MLTC-RDI support economic development, social programs, employment and infrastructure in the nine First Nations communities represented in MLTC. Through our forest management arm, Mistik Management Ltd, we sustainably manage 1.8 million hectares of boreal forest and we are committed to stewardship of the en...
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For Employees | NorSask Forest Products
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Standard claim forms required for healthcare, dentalcare, visioncare, prescription drug claims, and disability expenses are located on the following website:. Http:/ www.greatwestlife.com/001/Client Services/Group Plan Members/Forms. Standard Claim Forms/index.htm. Http:/ www.peba.gov.sk.ca. 2016 NorSask Forest Products Inc. Dislaimer. Website design by dblack.communications.
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Pellets | NorSask Forest Products
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In 2011, MLTC-RDI developed a pilot project Pellet Plant adjacent to the NorSask site which is currently operating on a research and development scale producing up to 8 tons of conifer wood pellets per 8 hour shift. Additionally in 2011, we installed 4 pilot heating projects including two district heating models in the communities of Canoe Lake Cree Nation and Island Lake First Nation by retrofitting boilers and heating systems to model European technologies and best practices.
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Safety | NorSask Forest Products
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8220;Safety is no accident”. At NorSask we take training seriously. Safety and on the job training are a part of a quality product. NorSask Forest Products Safety Policy. NorSask Forest Products is committed to preventing accidental loss to any of its employees, resources or physical assets. Providing a healthy safe workplace for all is of vital importance. At NorSask Forest Products it is our policy to:. Provide training as required. Use CSA and approved personal protective equipment. All NorSask Forest...
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Community Benefits | NorSask Forest Products
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Annually, the partnership of NorSask, Mistik and Meadow Lake Mechanical Pulp generates millions of dollars in economic activity through employment alone. Through MLTC-RDI, MLTC reinvests the profits earned as NorSask dividends. These profits fund improvements equally across our nine First Nations shareholder communities. Our Role in the Community. The Aboriginal workforce at NorSask has increased to approximately 57% of total employees in 2011 from 22% of total employees in 2010;. NorSask employees are a...
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Our History | NorSask Forest Products
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Lumberjacks aboard a load of timber on a horse drawn sleigh, northern or central Saskatchewan, early 1900s. Courtesy Saskatoon Public Library – Local History Room. It must have been a happy crowd that greeted the first train to arrive in Meadow Lake in 1931. The train would bring a steady flow into town of needed supplies and also provided for the steady outflow of the area’s agricultural and forestry products. In 1997, Mistik became the first-ever Saskatchewan forest management company to receive Minist...
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Corporate Profile | NorSask Forest Products
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NorSask Forest Products operates in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan and is owned by the Meadow Lake Tribal Council (MLTC). It is one of the largest First Nations-owned sawmills in Canada. The profits of MLTC-RDI support economic development, social programs, employment and infrastructure in the nine First Nations communities represented in MLTC. Through our forest management arm, Mistik Management Ltd, we sustainably manage 1.8 million hectares of boreal forest and we are committed to stewardship of the en...
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Lumber | NorSask Forest Products
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2″ x 3″ x 8′ PET. 2″ x 4″ x 8′ PET. 2″ x 4″ x 9′ PET. 2″ x 6″ x 8′ PET. 2″ x 6″ x 9′ PET. Contact our Sales Team for specialty trims. NorSask currently exports 70% of its production to the United States, with lumber reaching as far south as Texas and east to Florida. The remaining 30% is marketed and sold in Canada, predominately in the Prairie Provinces. Recently, NorSask has developed some small volume markets into Asia and India and will soon be exploring opportunities for Japan.