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Two of Canada's 12 "Big Science" facilities, the Canadian Light Source and the International Vaccine Centre (InterVac), are located in Saskatoon.

In 1992, the Government of Saskatchewan Cabinet approved the following as its Co-operative Mandate:

"To promote and support the use of co-operative structures, principles and business practices to strengthen and enhance the province's economy and society."

Key Objectives

1. Strengthening relations between the government and the co-operative sector;
2. Supporting co-operative sector growth and diversification;
3. Promoting and supporting the development of new co-operatives in all sectors;
4. Developing co-operative responses to issues relating to rural restructuring;
5. Support co-operative research and the development of related resource materials; and
6. Supporting an effective legislative and regulatory environment that fosters the growth and development of co-operatives.

What Is A Co-operative?

The International Co-operative Alliance (ICA) which represents co-operatives around the world defines a co-operative as:

"An autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically controlled enterprise."

Co-operatives operate according to seven basic principles:

  1. Voluntary and Open Membership;
  2. Democratic Member Control;
  3. Member Economic Participation;
  4. Autonomy and Independence;
  5. Education, Training and Information;
  6. Co-operation Among Co-operatives; and
  7. Concern for Community.

Saskatchewan Co-operative Legislation:

Co-operatives are a form of corporation and can be incorporated under the following Acts:

More information on co-operatives:

Through our regional offices, Enterprise Saskatchewan provides business and co-operative development support through a variety of services.

Please contact us toll free at 1-800-265-2001 or contact the Regional Office in your area.


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