.@PremierScottMoe and I spoke today to talk about breaking down trade barriers, opening up new markets, and building one strong Canadian economy — not thirteen.
Saskatchewan grows what the world needs. By working together and harnessing that advantage, we will build the strongest, fastest-growing economy in the G7.
The 383-booth tradeshow is ready for setup! Starting tomorrow, Canada's potash and uranium production will be featured at the 2025 Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum! The tradeshow sold-out months ago and we held a lottery for sponsorship. The event is co-presented by
@SKTradeInvest@SaskMiningAssoc@SIMSAca#mscf2025#potash#uranium See site.pheedloop.com/event/202…
We announced strategic investments in clean energy, ensuring that Canada remains a global leader in clean energy development, including Canada’s flagship CANDU technology.
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We all need electricity. But the federal government’s proposed Clean Electricity Regulations are not effective across all regions of Canada and will make electricity unaffordable. Electricity needs to work in the real world.
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The Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum is next week! It features record mining personnel attending, record overall attendance, a record 380 tradeshow booths, and multiple speakers from the owners' side. It will be the largest ever! mscf.ca@SaskMiningAssoc@SKTradeInvest@SKGov
The Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum will see 380 tradeshow booths, multiple speakers from the owners' side, and hundreds of mining company personnel participate. It will be the largest ever! mscf.ca@SaskMiningAssoc@SKTradeInvest@SKGov
The Saskatchewan Mining Supply Chain Forum will see 380 tradeshow booths, multiple speakers from the owners' side, and hundreds of mining company personnel participate. It will be the largest ever! mscf.ca/@SaskMiningAssoc@SKTradeInvest@SKGov
SIMSA had a great conversation with Minister Dan Vandal of PrairiesCan yesterday, on the supply chain's needs and opportunities related to nuclear power in Saskatchewan. That's a nice full-scale model of a Westinghouse eVinci reactor in the background. @PrairiesCanEN@SRCnews@WECNuclear
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As Guilbeault and Trudeau commit to move away from fossil fuels, let’s have a look at the new equalization payments to provinces for 2024-25 to see how energy producing provinces help support the rest of Canada.
The timing of this comes on the heels of a particularly robust and anomalous point in time for potash commodity pricing rather than taking into a count an entire cycle, that would include the lower potash prices we are currently seeing. This paper is looking at a moment in time and fails to recognize the full economic impact of Saskatchewan’s potash sector. SK has the highest net Effective Mining Tax Rate of all Canadian provinces regina.ctvnews.ca/pennies-on…#potash#royalties#potash
Saskatchewan Research Council is taking another major step on the road to nuclear energy!
It was great to join Minister of Trade and Export Development Jeremy Harrison and SRC CEO Mike Crabtree to announce an $80 million investment to get Saskatchewan’s first micro reactor online by 2029.
This project has the opportunity to be transformative for our economy, industry and communities by providing a custom solution to our province’s unique energy needs.