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Saskatchewan premier says Trump has gone 'too far' with plan to lift sanctions on Russian goods, including potash
March 25, 2025
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Avoid needless costs and regulatory burdens |
Review uncompetitive taxes that threaten increased potash production |
Complete vital improvements to trade infrastructure |
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Make Your Voice HeardTell your government that keeping Canada competitive has never been more important. Canada needs: Action to help lower costs for Canadian potash production Investment in essential infrastructure like railroads and ports to secure more reliable supply chains capable of moving increased exports Work with stakeholders to better align provincial, national and industrial interests. A win-win: Saskatchewan and the country benefits when the potash industry thrives |
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