MiHR Council awards over $100,000 in scholarships to support mining studies at Boréal
Thanks to funding from the Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR Council), Collège Boréal awarded more than $100,000 in scholarships to 40 students in post-secondary programs related to the mining sector. These scholarships aim to encourage the future workforce in construction engineering (civil and mining), welding, industrial mechanics, heavy machinery mechanics, and electrical and electronic engineering.
Mathieu Chretien, a student in the Construction Engineering Technician (Civil and Mining) program at Collège Boréal and recipient of a $2,500 scholarship, expressed his thanks: “I am deeply grateful to the MiHR Council for this generous scholarship, which encourages me to pursue my academic aspirations with determination and gratitude.”
The MiHR Council is a Canadian not-for-profit organization committed to identifying and addressing human resource and labour force challenges in Canada’s minerals and metals sector. To help address the sharp decline in enrollment in mining-related post-secondary programs, MiHR invested 2 million dollars in funding from its Mining Sector Skills and Solutions Strategy for the Clean Economy (M4S) project.