Mr. Speaker, potash is a critical mineral and a pillar of Canada's trade strategy, yet this week, Nutrien, a Canadian champion in potash, chose to put $1 billion into a U.S. port project instead of building here at home. Why? It is because the aimless regulatory environment created by the Liberal government is too complex and unpredictable.
This is not just about potash; it is about Canada's ability to compete and lead in critical minerals and global trade. Why is the government letting Canada become the last choice for Canadian companies?
