“Today’s announcement represents another vote of confidence in Saskatchewan as a global leader in sustainable, responsible potash production,” Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre said in a media statement. “We look forward to continuing to work with K+S as we grow our potash sector and our economy.”
KSPC is currently undertaking a feasibility stage, mapping out the future milestones of growth and timelines for supporting projects. The company said it will work closely with provincial and federal governments during this phase to ensure it remains in a successful position to sustain future growth.
“Bethune mine is looking at safely and sustainably growing profitability while simultaneously reducing environmental impact, and building a more diverse and inclusive workforce while continuing to engage with local and Indigenous communities throughout all stages of the plan,” said Holger Riemensperger, Chief…


