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These files provide an overview of the province and information about doing business in Saskatchewan's six key economic sectors.
Learn about Saskatchewan's commitment to creating a business-friendly environment.
The department is working to reduce the number of regulations and cut down on red tape for Saskatchewan businesses.
Operating a business in Saskatchewan costs much less than in other Canadian provinces and the United States.
A 2006 study found Saskatchewan to have many competitive advantages over competing cities in Western North America.
This report identifies the current state of the province's public infrastructure that supports economic growth, and highlights the competitiveness of Saskatchewan's public infrastructure by focusing on identifying, assessing and comparing various infrastructure elements.
Find out how Saskatchewan's workers contribute to a better bottom line for their employers.
The provincial government has a new look and emphasis for its labour-sponsored venture capital program. This program is designed to help employee groups and individuals create or maintain jobs by contributing to funds that invest in small and medium Saskatchewan-based businesses.
Follow the link on this page to find out more about Saskatchewan immigration programs and initiatives.
Investment Partnerships Canada, sponsor of the Invest in Canada website, assists companies seeking to directly invest in Canada.
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