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The Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, also known as PotashCorp, was a company based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The company merged with Calgary-based Agrium to form Nutrien, in a transaction that closed on January 1, 2018. [4] The company was the world's largest potash producer and the third largest producer of nitrogen and phosphate, three
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During the 1970s, one of Saskatchewan's biggest industry was potash mining. Much of it was run by American mining companies that would export it to the US. The recently elected New Democratic Party (NDP) provincial government of Allan Blakeney enacted the Mineral Taxation Act and the Potash Reserve Regulations that effectively taxed the companies for their mining.
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan (NYS: POT) reported earnings on April 25. Here are the numbers you need to know. The 10-second takeaway For the quarter ended March 31 (Q1), Potash Corp. of ...
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan (NYS: POT) reported earnings on Oct. 25. Here are the numbers you need to know. The 10-second takeaway For the quarter ended Sep. 30 (Q3), Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan ...
The city hosts the head-offices for several companies. Various grains, livestock, oil and gas, potash, uranium, wood and their spin off industries fuel the economy. [1] The world's largest publicly traded uranium company, Cameco, and the world's largest potash producer, Nutrien, have corporate headquarters in Saskatoon. Nearly two-thirds of the ...
The company was a part-owner of Canpotex, which manages all potash exporting from Saskatchewan. [4] On September 12, 2016, Agrium announced that it had agreed to merge with PotashCorp, which will make the combined company, Nutrien, the largest producer of potash and second-largest producer of nitrogen fertilizer worldwide.
Potash mining began in the 1950s [6] near Saskatoon and Esterhazy, and Canada is currently a leading producer of the mineral. The majority of the province's industries process raw materials. The world's largest publicly traded uranium company, Cameco, and the world's largest potash producer, Nutrien, have corporate