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K+S Potash Canada and Bantrel Announce Partnership for Bethune Ramp-Up
(Saskatoon) – K+S Potash Canada (K+S) and Bantrel are pleased to announce their Integrated Program Management Team (IPMT) partnership to deliver on K+S’s growth plan for the sustained production increase, or Ramp-Up program, at Bethune mine. An Integrated Program Management Team is a collaborative, multi-disciplinary team that oversees and manages all phases of a project […]
$1M Donation to Food Security in Saskatchewan
Bethune, Saskatchewan – On Wednesday September 11th, K+S Potash Canada (K+S) announce a $1 million dollar donation in support of food security for families in Saskatchewan. A significant donation of $500,000 each to the new Saskatoon and Regina Food Bank facilities represents one of the largest combined donations in the community for K+S since 2017. […]
Modern Slavery Report
Community Report 2022/2023
K+S Potash Canada Announces Long-Term Growth Plan for Bethune Mine
K+S Potash Canada (KSPC) is pleased to announce a long-term growth plan, part of the K+S Group’s global strategy, focused on planning for a sustained increase of potash production at its Bethune mine.
Community Report 2020/2021
K+S Potash Canada Once Again Named as an Employer of Choice
For the fourth year in a row, K+S Potash Canada (KSPC) has been selected as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2021.
Enriching Life: Sustainably
K+S Potash Canada shares its sustainability practices in new Community Report.
K+S Potash Canada Supports COVID-19 Relief Efforts
K+S Potash Canada GP (KSPC) announced today that it is partnering with the Food Banks of Saskatchewan by matching every donation made to the Food Banks of Saskatchewan: COVID-19 Crisis Response Fund from April 27 – May 3 up to $50,000.
Our response to COVID-19
The corona crisis is keeping us all on edge. The situation is constantly changing. In some industries, sales have dropped overnight. It is different for us, because we manufacture products that are essential for people.