The federal Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly stopped in at the Mosaic mine in Belle Plaine to highlight how important the potash industry is to the country.On Friday, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly visited the Mosaic potash mine in Belle Plaine, Sask. to highlight how important the“We know that it is so important for people in Saskatchewan.
“We’re here to meet with people working at Mosaic highlight how the potash industry is important to Canada. We want to make sure we empower workers here, and they know they can count on us.”Minister Joly said the government is working towards creating more jobs as it drives Canada’s economy towards net zero by 2050.“We’re creating a supply chain to make sure that across the country, every single person can benefit from the jobs that are created,” she said.
Marnel Jones, who is Mosaic’s director of government and public affairs for Canada, said Minister Joly’s visit allowed Mosaic to share an update about the potash market.B.C. teen’s killer says new TV show about Reena Virk’s murder ‘disrespectful’ “I think that the federal government recognizes how important potash is to the world and is to Canada,” said Jones. “We’re looking at all options to make sure we can stay competitive in the world market and follow that clean energy transition.”Video shows Ontario police sharing Trudeau’s location with protester, investigation launched8.