Federated Co-operatives Limited, the parent of the Co-op Refinery Complex, operates under, as the name suggests, a co-operative structure. It’s owned by its grass roots, some 190 retail co-operatives. The tumultuousness of the Great Depression in the 1930’s compelled its original members to band together for survival. The pact stuck.
Among its more interesting endeavours, today’s Co-op supplies the majority of Prairie farmers with their agricultural fuel, employs more than 1,000 people at its refinery operation, and recently invested in a $200 million Wastewater Improvement Project to clean and recycle wastewater.
We had a chat with Gil Le Dressay, Vice-President, Refinery Operations, Co-op Refinery Complex in Regina to learn more about what it’s like to work at the refinery and what makes the organization unique:
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