June 03, 2021 - Broadview Project Update
Through this challenging time, we at Canada Golden Fortune Potash Corporation (CGFPC) would like to express our deepest sympathies to those that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our top priority remains the health and safety of our employees, customers and our community partners. CGFPC has a robust and tested business continuity plan that will help ensure we are proactive and prepared, and will continue to take the necessary actions to ensure the health and safety of our Project team, and the communities that we work in remain our top priority.
CGFPC remains committed to building a potash mine that is both environmentally and economically sustainable in the Grenfell area that will benefit both our company and our neighbors. We continue to work on the following:
· Engineering aspects of the Broadview Project, including the optimization of existing potash solution mine techniques;
· Baseline groundwater monitoring program;
· Environmental data collection for the proposed railway line;
· Transportation safety and efficiency plans for heavy equipment transport; and
· Potash taxation models
We will continue to keep local communities and stakeholders updated on the progression of the Broadview Project. Community relations is a primary focus for CGFPC and together we will build a potash mine that we can all be very proud of.
The Broadview Project
The Broadview Project is a proposed solution potash mine in southeast Saskatchewan. It is situated on KL280, which is 281 square kilometres in size and located approximately 12 kilometres south of the Town of Grenfell and 120 kilometres east of Regina. The Broadview Project could have significant short- and long-term benefits for the local and regional economy. Benefits include the creation of jobs, purchase of supplies and services, payment of taxes during construction, operation, and decommissioning, as well as royalty payments to the Province of Saskatchewan during operation.