Nutrien Sells $900M Assets, Focuses on Potash
Nutrien, the world's largest potash producer, sells $900 million in assets to sharpen its focus on Saskatchewan's booming potash sector, as global demand surges. Read the full strategic shift.
Nutrien, the world's largest potash producer, sells $900 million in assets to sharpen its focus on Saskatchewan's booming potash sector, as global demand surges. Read the full strategic shift.
The EU's watered-down $105 billion aid plan for Ukraine reveals a fractured front, while signals from the Trump White House suggest a dramatic pivot in U.S. policy towards Russia and its allies.
Tyrone McLeod, a 41-year-old mine operator and father of two, died in a fall of ground incident at Mosaic's K3 mine in Esterhazy. The union vows to fight for justice as investigations begin.
Tyrone McLeod has been identified as the worker involved in a fatal incident at Mosaic’s K3 potash mine near Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. The community mourns a father and colleague.
A Mosaic Company employee died in a fall of ground incident at the K3 potash facility near Esterhazy, Sask. Mining is halted as an investigation begins. Read the latest details.
A worker has died following an incident at the Mosaic Company's K3 potash mine near Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. Authorities are investigating the fatal workplace accident.
Nutrien's decision to build a $1B potash terminal in Washington highlights the Port of Vancouver's chronic inefficiency, ranking 389th globally. This move threatens Canada's export competitiveness and demands urgent reform.
Premier David Eby says he was unaware of Nutrien's search for a West Coast port, a $1 billion project now headed to Washington. The missed opportunity raises questions about B.C.'s economic outreach.
Nutrien moves forward with west coast terminal plans in Washington while Saskatchewan faces $427M deficit. Get the latest on Canadian agribusiness expansion.
Nutrien plans $1-billion US potash terminal despite Canadian government objections. Economist supports move citing Canadian infrastructure bottlenecks. Read the full story.
B.C. Premier David Eby expresses dismay as Saskatchewan's Nutrien Ltd. selects Washington state for $1 billion potash export terminal, citing cost advantages over Canadian ports.
Nutrien abandons Canadian port plans after federal government inaction, moving a billion-dollar potash export terminal to Washington state. A major blow to Canada's economic growth.
Saskatchewan's new Mineral Resources Amendment Act targets unlocking valuable stranded potash reserves, boosting provincial economy and mining sector growth. Learn more about this strategic move.
Canadian fertilizer giant Nutrien launches strategic review of its phosphate operations, exploring potential sale amid shifting market dynamics and global demand changes.
Exclusive analysis reveals America's alarming dependence on foreign nations for essential minerals including copper, uranium, and potash. Discover how this vulnerability impacts everything from energy security to food production and what strategic moves a
Canadian fertilizer giant Nutrien delivers stronger-than-expected quarterly earnings while initiating a comprehensive review of its phosphate operations to optimize portfolio performance.