Cameco multi-billion-dollar deal announced after Q4 results show loss
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He said the exact number for the contract was confidential, but emphasized that this was a multi-billion-dollar contract.for power, noting that Ukraine isn’t the only country Cameco is in talks with. Gitzel said they have somewhere between 40 and 70 positions open within the company and including contractors, adding that they’ll be hiring going forward.
Jason Aebig with the Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce said any time a Saskatoon flagship company can announce a long-term agreement, it’s good news for the workers and economy. He said the McArthur River/Key Lake operations employ more than 700 people, adding that there are many Saskatoon-based jobs that are tied to those operations.
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