Nutrien has donated $3 million dollars to Wanuskewin’s UNESCO campaign.
The $3 million dollar donation is part of a $12 million dollar funding campaign to support Wanuskewin’s application to become Saskatchewan’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site by 2025.
“Nutrien has been a constant support, not only in our day-to-day capacity, but as allies in our efforts to address Truth and Reconciliation. As we navigated early conceptions of what Wanuskewin could be, Nutrien challenged us to think bigger, to dream bigger.” says Wanuskewin CEO Darlene Brander.
“Attaining UNESCO World Heritage designation will be a monumental achievement for Wanuskewin, the Indigenous community and everyone in Saskatoon and Saskatchewan.” says Ken Seitz, President and CEO of Nutrien.
Canada has a number of UNESCO Heritage Sites including the Historic District of Quebec City and Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta.

















