Cathy Sprague, Executive Vice-President, Human Resources (right), and Natalie Manzarpour, Trading Analyst (left), received a plaque from Mediacorp Senior Editor Kristina Leung on Friday (Jan. 17) recognizing Bruce Power as one of Canada's Top Employers for Young People. (Photo provided by Steve McAllister, Communications Specialist, Corporate Affairs, Bruce Power)Cathy Sprague, Executive Vice-President, Human Resources (right), and Natalie Manzarpour, Trading Analyst (left), received a plaque from Mediacorp Senior Editor Kristina Leung on Friday (Jan. 17) recognizing Bruce Power as one of Canada's Top Employers for Young People. (Photo provided by Steve McAllister, Communications Specialist, Corporate Affairs, Bruce Power)
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Bruce Power Top Youth Employer

For the ninth year in a row, Bruce Power is being named one of Canada's Top Employes for Young People.

The editorial competition recognizes employers who offer the country's best workplaces and programs for young people beginning their careers.

It was the power generator's North American Young Generation Nuclear organization that got it recognized. It includes student development, summer student, and internship programs.

"Today we have many career opportunities for young people to pursue, from engineering and project management, to operations, as well as support work in our supply chain, HR and finance departments," Cathy Sprague, the executive vice president, human resources said in a release yesterday.

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