Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Canpotex has once again received Saskatchewan’s Top Employers designation for 2025. This marks the fourth consecutive year Canpotex has been recognized.
Gordon McKenzie, President and CEO of Canpotex, expressed his appreciation: “Every year, Canpotex reliably delivers over 13 million tonnes of potash from landlocked Saskatchewan to more than 40 countries overseas. This complex task requires a world-class team. We are a local company with a significant international reach, fostering a sense of shared responsibility as our collective efforts make a real-world difference.”
As a leading global supplier of potash overseas, Canpotex has approximately 160 employees across its headquarters in Saskatoon and international offices in Singapore, Shanghai, and São Paulo.
Vice President of Human Resources and Corporate Administration, Kendra Kuse said, “Being consistently recognized as a top employer is a testament not only to our company but to the extraordinary dedication of our employees. At Canpotex, we are a global community enriched by diverse backgrounds and cultures. We offer numerous unique positions and opportunities and take great pride in providing an exceptional platform for all our employees to grow their careers and make a significant impact worldwide.”
The criteria for Saskatchewan’s Top Employers competition include aspects such as the Physical Workplace, Work Atmosphere & Social, Health, Financial & Family Benefits, Vacation & Time Off, Employee Communications, Performance Management, Training & Skills Development, and Community Involvement. Organizations are evaluated against peers to identify those with the most innovative and advanced programs. For additional details, please visit: https://www.canadastop100.com/sk/
About Canpotex
Canpotex is one of the world’s largest suppliers of potash overseas. On behalf of its shareholders, Mosaic and Nutrien, Canpotex markets and delivers Saskatchewan potash, a valuable fertilizer nutrient, to customers. Canpotex’s potash helps the world’s farmers grow more food.
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