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Encanto Potash Corp V.EPO.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  ENCTF

Encanto Potash Corp. is a Canada-based exploration and development company that is focused on potash properties in the Province of Saskatchewan. The Company is focused on the development of Muskowekwan First Nation (MFN) reserve lands located approximately 100 kilometers north of Regina, Saskatchewan. The Company's wholly owned subsidiaries include Encanto Resources Ltd and Encanto Trading Corp.


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Post by DragonsWoeson Jan 06, 2012 1:13pm
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Teacher on a mission

Teacher on a mission

to educate FN, not only does this woman teach inmates of an northern prison ,she stops by on her way to a reserve to help adminster high school diplomas. This remarable person Ms Durant-Dudley and her encourgable outlook towards educating inmates and the FN people out of the cycle of poverty and poor education, along with contuing support of local mines that make things like this happen, are what should be expressed as adding to the infrastructure of the community, as money is infused into the local ecomomy along with the groups of individual FN,  and for that matter the inmates included that have an education, are now at an advantage to apply for jobs not available to them before. Programs like this are what can make or break the development of mines and infrastructure. My point here is her comment "When your working with people that other people would walk away from, there`s oppprtunity galore" this equates too as mentioned in the artical, is the potential for growth and promotion giving way to a better life. If only our resources were priced as they should be when exported, we might be a richer country, and have less of mess, and more of a show of a country that can stand on its own with educated professionals running things. More Mark Karney`s and less Jamie Dimon`s

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