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Saskatchewan Trade and Invest
Discover Saskatchewan's competitive advantages and investment opportunities in key sectors of our economy.
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Business Incentives and Tax Credits
A number of incentives and tax credits are available to encourage business growth and investment in Saskatchewan.
Business Incentives and Tax Credits
Saskatchewan plays a critical role in North American food and energy security. The province is one of the only places on Earth that sustainably produces crude oil, natural gas, uranium, potash and other essential critical minerals.
The Young Entrepreneur Bursary Program will award $5,000 grants to promising business owners between the ages of 18 and 35. Applications are accepted from May 21 to July 14, 2025.
Saskatchewan's Economic Dashboard provides easy access to the most up-to-date economic indicators including: Gross Domestic Product, Consumer Price Index, Capital Investment, Employment and Population.
Search Saskatchewan’s manufacturers and suppliers by company, product or industry. Connect with local businesses or register your own to be part of the province’s growing supply network.
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