Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. has once again made Canada's top 100 employers list for young people.

This is the fourth straight year the mining giant has made the list that is compiled by Mediacorp and published by the Globe and Mail.

Experts in human resources choose who makes the final list after detailed evaluation.

“We’re honored to once again be recognized for this award. Our people are vital to our success and we have a group of extremely dedicated and talented staff across the company,” said Lee Knafelc, Vice President Human Resources and Administration in a news release. “PotashCorp is committed to providing a safe, healthy and respectful work environment, and we’re fortunate to have people who are as committed to us as we are to them.”

PotashCorp employs 2,788 people in Canada with meaningful jobs that help to feed the world. The world's largest crop nutrient company invests in their employees by offering training to help advance careers along with many other benefits.

“We continue to create new opportunities for people to build a career within our company, providing training and development tools, mentorship and coaching,” Knafelc added. “Our efforts are focused on having an engaged and motivated workforce, which is crucial for us to preserve our company’s long-term success.”

PCS has five potash mine locations in Saskatchewan with one located just 20 minutes south of Humboldt at Lanigan.