Potash :An Inside Account of Saskatchewan's Pink Gold

Potash

Potash :An Inside Account of Saskatchewan's Pink Gold

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Published: 8 May, 2014
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Did Saskatchewan give away the goose that laid the golden egg? When it comes to potash, John Burton claims we did. And he asks, where is the money for the natural resource going now? In Saskatchewan, politics and potash are inextricably intertwined. The province is the world's largest producer of potash and the industry plays a significant role in the provincial economy. With global markets in upheaval, this book questions the ownership of natural resources and asks if average citizens are receiving a fair share of profits. An insider who helped nationalize the industry in the 1970s, John Burton expertly integrates behind-the-scenes accounts of the major players, archival material, and interview sources to produce a book that cuts through the bull to add to our understanding of the world's greatest fertilizer.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780889773141
ISBN10 0889773149
Number Of Pages 215
Item Weight 310 g
Product Dimensions 153 x 229 x 13 mm
Publisher / Reseller University of Regina Press
Format Paperback
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Author's Bio

John Michael Burton is a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and an enthusiastic Civil War reenactor, having appeared in the TNT productions Gettysburg and Andersonville. Burton frequently speaks to students about both the Civil War and his Native American heritage. He enjoys hiking, watching rodeo, and, of course, Civil War reenacting. Semi-retired, he resides in Dadeville, Alabama.

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