Supporting Wanuskewin Heritage Park in their bid to be Saskatchewan’s first UNESCO World Heritage site
Nutrien is the premiere partner for the Wanuskewin Heritage Park’s UNESCO Ready Campaign. In late September, President & CEO, Ken Seitz, announced Nutrien’s $3 million contribution to kick off Wanuskewin’s $12 million fundraising campaign. To achieve UNESCO World Heritage designation, Wanuskewin must meet the rigorous UNESCO criteria while it simultaneously expands its programming and resource management activity at what is now a greatly enhanced and multi-faceted Wanuskewin.
Learn more about Wanuskwin’s six-thousand-year history.
Nutrien’s support for this project is in alignment with our sustainability strategy and is a part of our Diversity and Inclusive Growth community investment focus area.
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