Investor Relations
Investors from across Canada and around the world are able to invest in Saskatchewan through bonds issued by the provincial government. The government uses the funds raised as part of its financing activities.
To help ensure that potential investors are well-informed about the current economic situation and forecasts in Saskatchewan, the following documents are made available:
1. Borrowing Strategy and Issuance Documents
Borrowing Strategy
Saskatchewan’s public borrowing program has historically been anchored in the Canadian domestic market, which continues to serve as the Province’s primary source of funding. In recent years, the Province has broadened its market access by increasing issuance in international markets. As part of its strategic framework, Saskatchewan seeks to maintain approximately 25 per cent of its total outstanding debt in international markets.
Domestic borrowing is generally concentrated in 10-year and 30-year sectors, reflecting the Province’s preference for longer-dated maturities that align with the long-term nature of capital investments undertaken by both Executive Government and Crown Corporations. While the overall maturity profile remains long, the average term of debt has decreased over the past five years, primarily due to increased use of shorter-dated international issuance.
To maintain a consistent presence in international markets, the Province anticipates issuing in the USD and/or EUR markets every 12 to 18 months, subject to borrowing requirements and market conditions. Issuance in additional currencies will be considered on an opportunistic basis, typically in smaller transaction sizes and at longer tenors.
All international borrowings are fully hedged to fixed-rate Canadian dollar liabilities using derivative instruments.
Saskatchewan maintains a target cash balance of approximately $1.5 billion to support ongoing liquidity requirements. Additional sources of liquidity include authorization to issue up to $4.0 billion in short-term notes and access to a $3.6 billion government bond fund, which can be liquidated if primary debt market access becomes constrained.
Borrowing Plan


Debt Issuance Documents
Term Debt Outstanding as of March 31, 2025
Euro Medium Term Notes Programme (EMTN)
Press release - €1.00 Billion Benchmark Issuance (September 24, 2035)
Press release - €1.25 Billion Benchmark Issuance (May 8, 2034)
Saskatchewan Offering Circular
Regulatory Filings and Listings
Provided for your convenience are the following links to the Province of Saskatchewan’s information made available on external sites:
2. Investor Presentations and Resources
Investor Fact Sheet
The Investor Fact Sheet lists key points of Saskatchewan's fiscal overview, debt information, borrowing requirements and economic forecasts.
- Budget 2026-27 Investor Fact Sheet
- Mid-Year 2025-26 Investor Fact Sheet
- Q1 2025-26 Investor Fact Sheet
- Budget 2025-26 Investor Fact Sheet
Investor Presentation
The Investor Relations Presentation comprehensively overview Saskatchewan’s economy, economic forecasts, and environmental sustainability.
Saskatchewan’s economy and statistics
Saskatchewan's Dashboard opens a window into what's going on in the province. Key economic indicators such as capital investment, gross domestic product, consumer price index, business industry, trade, employment and labour market statistics, and housing and construction data can be accessed.
The Saskatchewan Bureau of Statistics is the province's statistical agency.
The Bureau is part of Canada's national statistical system. In conjunction with our Federal, Provincial and Territorial partners, the Bureau participates in the co-ordination of statistical activity within the country and represents Saskatchewan's interests within the system.
Learn more about Saskatchewan's competitive advantages and investment opportunities in key sectors of our economy.
Government of Saskatchewan News
Find articles, photos and videos for recent news and media events. Search for past press releases by accessing provincial news media.
4. Environmental, Social and Governance
Saskatchewan has some of the highest-quality and sustainably produced food, fuel and fertilizer that a growing world needs. Visit Sustainable Saskatchewan to learn more about the province's sustainable resources, environmental stewardship, community support and clean energy.
5. Credit Ratings
Investors are especially interested in the province's long-term and short-term credit ratings, as determined by the major credit rating agencies: