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Premier says potential Potash, Agrium merger needs to protect Saskatchewan interest

WATCH ABOVE: PotashCorp and Agrium could eventually be one in the same. Joel Senick reports – Aug 30, 2016

Premier Brad Wall says he expects Saskatoon-based Potash Corp. to keep its pledge about increasing jobs in the province even if there is a merger with Calgary-based Agrium.

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Potash Corp., (TSX:POT) the world’s largest fertilizer company by capacity, and Agrium (TSX:AGU) have confirmed they are in preliminary merger talks.

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Wall said the CEOs of both companies have called him and indicated that jobs, as well as the economic impact to the province, are a priority in the discussions.

If there is to be a new company, the premier says he wants Saskatchewan’s interests protected and advanced, possibly with more jobs in the province.

Wall successfully argued against the Australian firm BHP Billiton’s (NYSE:BHP) proposed takeover of Potash Corp. in 2010, saying there was no net benefit to Canada.

He said this scenario is different because it’s a proposed merger of two Canadian companies, not a foreign takeover.

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