PotashCorp.com
Leanne Bellegarde, LLB
Director Aboriginal Strategy
FUZE
April 2014
The Future of Aboriginal
Relations: Engaging
Saskatchewan’s Fastest
Growing Population
Who Are We?
PotashCorp Overview
Slide#3
World’s largest fertilizer producer by capacity;
#1 in potash and among the largest in nitrogen
and phosphate.
Global leader in potash; nutrient with highest
margins and significant barriers to entry.
Canadian potash operations and strategic
offshore investments position us to benefit
from growth markets.
World-class nitrogen and phosphate
businesses focused on more stable feed and
industrial markets.
N-P-K – Three Essential Crop Nutrients
Potash:
Production
• Mined from natural mineral
deposits left by ancient
evaporated seas
Crop Benefits
• Root strength, disease
resistance
• Enhances taste, color and
texture of food
Phosphate:
Production
• Mined from ancient sea
fossils
Crop Benefits
• Speeds crop maturity
Nitrogen:
Production
• Synthesized from air
Crop Benefits
• Speeds plant growth
Why do we have an
Aboriginal Strategy?
116,908 130,190 141,890
254,671
317,976
397,018
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
400,000
450,000
1991 2001 2006 2021 2031 2041
The Potential
Aboriginal People in Saskatchewan
Aboriginal Population Growth in Saskatchewan
Source: Saskatchewan and Aboriginal Peoples in the 21st Century: Social Economic and Political Changes and
Challenges, 1996
Aboriginal People in Saskatchewan
Percentage Aboriginal Population by City
ACS Consulting Services, Aboriginal Awareness Seminar
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Regina Saskatoon Prince Albert North
Battleford
Lloydminster
Aboriginal Strategy –
Our Commitment
PotashCorp believes that investing in First Nations and
Métis communities leads to their success and our
success, indeed the success of this Province, and is
inextricably linked to ensuring we continue to meet our
critical role in the world’s growing demand for food:
WE ARE COMMITTED TO:
Investing in initiatives and events that ensure First
Nations and Métis people and communities know about
and share in the opportunities at PotashCorp, both as
employees and as suppliers.
Supporting training and education measures that
will position First Nations and Métis people to take
advantage of these opportunities now and in the future.
Preparing our workplace for change to ensure every one
of us is committed to a work place that includes
Saskatchewan First Nations and Métis people.
Statement of Commitment to First Nations
and Métis People in Saskatchewan
Aboriginal Commitment
Garth Moore, President, PCS Potash, (ret’d) and STC Chief Felix Thomas
“Strategy and Success”
Michael T. Hogan
President, PCS Potash
Michael T. Hogan President, PCS Potash
• Introductory Sessions on Aboriginal
Awareness
• Completed fall 2011
• On-going as needed for new employees
• Lunch ’n Learns
• Voluntary lunch hour seminars
on select topics
• Culture and Ceremony
• As needed: prayer ceremony,
pipe ceremony, etc.
Workplace
Our Success
Aboriginal Awareness Information Session
• Shared opportunities with over 14,000
Aboriginal prospects at career fairs,
community presentations, mine tours,
conferences, and exhibits
• Voluntary self identified Aboriginal
applicant database to manage partner
referrals
• 9% of new hires were from that database
in primarily in entry level operators and
trades in 2013; about 12% in 2012
Our Success
Atoske Camp
Employment
• WestWind Aviation
• Robwel
• IWL
• Tron Power
• SAS Scaffolding and Construction
• Athabasca Basin Security
• EagleEye Technologies
• Minetec Sales
• ChemCo
• EngComp
• Points Athabasca FHQ
• Team Drilling
• Commercial Sand Blasting & Paint
Our Success
Points Athabasca FHQ
Supplier Development
• Since 2012, $6.8 million has benefitted
Aboriginal people in Saskatchewan
• Areas of priority include:
• Food security
• Education & training
• Community building
• Health and wellness
• Environmental stewardship
• Arts and culture
Community Investment
Our Success
How we do it
• Know the community – or hire someone
who does and/or cultivate trusted
advisors
• Attain a balanced perspective on current
and historical realities
• Understand the demographic realities
• Know your business case
• Put politics in its place
Some Best Practices
Stepping Stones Career Fair, Employee Ambassadors
PotashCorp Overview
Slide#3
World’s largest fertilizer producer by capacity;
#1 in potash and among the largest in nitrogen
and phosphate.
Global leader in potash; nutrient with highest
margins and significant barriers to entry.
Canadian potash operations and strategic
offshore investments position us to benefit
from growth markets.
World-class nitrogen and phosphate
businesses focused on more stable feed and
industrial markets.
• My 3 Ps
• Personal
• Partnerships
• Persistence
• Use of Community Investment
• sponsor things that matter vs. just
writing a cheque
• E.g. STC Partnership
Communication Tools
STC Science and Culture Camp 2013
• Print Media still important
• Eagle Feather News
• SAY magazine
• Newsletters
• Role Models and Ambassadors
• Social Media
www.facebook.com/PotashCorpAboriginalVoices
Communication Tools
Atoske Mine Tour Participant
There’s more online:
PotashCorp.com
Visit us online
Facebook.com/PotashCorp
Find us on Facebook
Twitter.com/PotashCorp
Follow us on Twitter
Thank you

The Future of Aboriginal Relations: Engaging Saskatchewan’s Fastest Growing Population

  • 1.
    PotashCorp.com Leanne Bellegarde, LLB DirectorAboriginal Strategy FUZE April 2014 The Future of Aboriginal Relations: Engaging Saskatchewan’s Fastest Growing Population
  • 2.
  • 3.
    PotashCorp Overview Slide#3 World’s largestfertilizer producer by capacity; #1 in potash and among the largest in nitrogen and phosphate. Global leader in potash; nutrient with highest margins and significant barriers to entry. Canadian potash operations and strategic offshore investments position us to benefit from growth markets. World-class nitrogen and phosphate businesses focused on more stable feed and industrial markets.
  • 4.
    N-P-K – ThreeEssential Crop Nutrients Potash: Production • Mined from natural mineral deposits left by ancient evaporated seas Crop Benefits • Root strength, disease resistance • Enhances taste, color and texture of food Phosphate: Production • Mined from ancient sea fossils Crop Benefits • Speeds crop maturity Nitrogen: Production • Synthesized from air Crop Benefits • Speeds plant growth
  • 5.
    Why do wehave an Aboriginal Strategy?
  • 6.
    116,908 130,190 141,890 254,671 317,976 397,018 0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000 450,000 19912001 2006 2021 2031 2041 The Potential Aboriginal People in Saskatchewan Aboriginal Population Growth in Saskatchewan Source: Saskatchewan and Aboriginal Peoples in the 21st Century: Social Economic and Political Changes and Challenges, 1996
  • 7.
    Aboriginal People inSaskatchewan Percentage Aboriginal Population by City ACS Consulting Services, Aboriginal Awareness Seminar 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Regina Saskatoon Prince Albert North Battleford Lloydminster
  • 8.
  • 9.
    PotashCorp believes thatinvesting in First Nations and Métis communities leads to their success and our success, indeed the success of this Province, and is inextricably linked to ensuring we continue to meet our critical role in the world’s growing demand for food: WE ARE COMMITTED TO: Investing in initiatives and events that ensure First Nations and Métis people and communities know about and share in the opportunities at PotashCorp, both as employees and as suppliers. Supporting training and education measures that will position First Nations and Métis people to take advantage of these opportunities now and in the future. Preparing our workplace for change to ensure every one of us is committed to a work place that includes Saskatchewan First Nations and Métis people. Statement of Commitment to First Nations and Métis People in Saskatchewan Aboriginal Commitment Garth Moore, President, PCS Potash, (ret’d) and STC Chief Felix Thomas
  • 10.
    “Strategy and Success” MichaelT. Hogan President, PCS Potash
  • 11.
    Michael T. HoganPresident, PCS Potash
  • 12.
    • Introductory Sessionson Aboriginal Awareness • Completed fall 2011 • On-going as needed for new employees • Lunch ’n Learns • Voluntary lunch hour seminars on select topics • Culture and Ceremony • As needed: prayer ceremony, pipe ceremony, etc. Workplace Our Success Aboriginal Awareness Information Session
  • 13.
    • Shared opportunitieswith over 14,000 Aboriginal prospects at career fairs, community presentations, mine tours, conferences, and exhibits • Voluntary self identified Aboriginal applicant database to manage partner referrals • 9% of new hires were from that database in primarily in entry level operators and trades in 2013; about 12% in 2012 Our Success Atoske Camp Employment
  • 14.
    • WestWind Aviation •Robwel • IWL • Tron Power • SAS Scaffolding and Construction • Athabasca Basin Security • EagleEye Technologies • Minetec Sales • ChemCo • EngComp • Points Athabasca FHQ • Team Drilling • Commercial Sand Blasting & Paint Our Success Points Athabasca FHQ Supplier Development
  • 15.
    • Since 2012,$6.8 million has benefitted Aboriginal people in Saskatchewan • Areas of priority include: • Food security • Education & training • Community building • Health and wellness • Environmental stewardship • Arts and culture Community Investment Our Success
  • 16.
  • 17.
    • Know thecommunity – or hire someone who does and/or cultivate trusted advisors • Attain a balanced perspective on current and historical realities • Understand the demographic realities • Know your business case • Put politics in its place Some Best Practices Stepping Stones Career Fair, Employee Ambassadors
  • 18.
    PotashCorp Overview Slide#3 World’s largestfertilizer producer by capacity; #1 in potash and among the largest in nitrogen and phosphate. Global leader in potash; nutrient with highest margins and significant barriers to entry. Canadian potash operations and strategic offshore investments position us to benefit from growth markets. World-class nitrogen and phosphate businesses focused on more stable feed and industrial markets.
  • 19.
    • My 3Ps • Personal • Partnerships • Persistence • Use of Community Investment • sponsor things that matter vs. just writing a cheque • E.g. STC Partnership Communication Tools STC Science and Culture Camp 2013
  • 20.
    • Print Mediastill important • Eagle Feather News • SAY magazine • Newsletters • Role Models and Ambassadors • Social Media www.facebook.com/PotashCorpAboriginalVoices Communication Tools Atoske Mine Tour Participant
  • 21.
    There’s more online: PotashCorp.com Visitus online Facebook.com/PotashCorp Find us on Facebook Twitter.com/PotashCorp Follow us on Twitter Thank you