“Haztech has an excellent track record in business servicing some of the country’s leading companies,” says White Bear Chief Nathan Pasap. “What really made them stand out to me is their strong commitment to First Nations communities such as their Whitecap Haztech partnership which has created a lot of jobs, training and development opportunities over the last 3 years. I am pleased to have the opportunity to work with an established and reputable company like Haztech to provide meaningful employment for First Nations people in my community and beyond.” Haztech has been providing vertically integrated, full service medical, health, safety and security services to the industrial, construction, oilfield and mining sectors since 2006.
Posted: Feb 23, 2021 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: February 23
Duff Conacher says campaign finances should be released during the run up to the election. (Kirk Fraser/CBC) comments
Donation totals to Sandra Masters and Michael Fougere s campaigns were close for Regina s 2020 election, even if the final vote tally was not.
Masters won the Nov. 9 election by about 5,000 votes, a large number considering only 41,029 Regina residents about 21 per cent of eligible voters took part. Masters captured 46.36 per cent of the vote, compared to incumbent Fougere s 35.74 per cent.
Masters raised $67,891 in donations, while Fougere was close behind with $63,573, although about $6,000 of Fougere s was rolled over from the 2016 election.
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Feb 23, 2021 9:56 AM
Regina city council gathered in Henry Baker Hall for the first night of 2020 budget deliberations on Dec. 9, 2019. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Campaign contributions and expenses for the 2020 municipal election have been disclosed in a report for council.
Under the city’s bylaw, candidates had to submit their disclosure forms by Feb. 8.
Mayoral candidates were allowed to spend up to $68,776 on their campaigns. Those running for council could spend up to $11,393.
The bylaw only requires the disclosure of donors who contribute more than $500 for a mayoral campaign and those who give more than $200 to a council candidate.
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Haztech Energy Corp Announces Acquisition of Regina Safety Consulting and Training
Haztech Energy Corp Announces Acquisition of Regina Safety Consulting and Training
Haztech Energy Corp announced today the completion of the acquisition of Regina Safety Consulting and Training (RSCT), a leading provider of industrial health & safety training and consulting services to industrial clients that operate throughout Western Canada. Founded in 2018, RSCT is headquartered in Regina, Saskatchewan and operates across Saskatchewan and Alberta. RSCT is an industry leader in Safety Training and Safety Management Systems while serving customers in the industrial, construction and commercial markets. Shawn Hazen, Chief Executive Officer, stated, We are very pleased to announce our acquisition of RSCT. Specifically, adding the level of experience and professional industry instruction delivered by the RSCT team while complementing our existing Health & Safety Training division thats backed by