PotashCorp shareholders vote down human rights investigation
Shareholders at Tuesday’s PotashCorp annual general meeting in Saskatoon defeated a motion to conduct an independant human rights investigation of mining operations in Western Sahara.
The Saskatchewan-based mining giant, billed as the world’s largest fertilizer company, buys phosphate rock from mines in the region. The mines are operated by OCP, which is owned by the kingdom of Morocco.
The United Nations considers the Western Sahara a “non-self governing territory”, and the Sahrawi people are effectively being colonized by Morocco.
This is concerning to the group Sisters of Mercy out of Newfoundland, which is also a shareholder in PotashCorp.


