The nature of what drives the provincial economy is changing rapidly, and Saskatchewan is poised to enjoy tremendous economic growth and must adapt to strengthen our competitive position during these changing times. Input over recent years from communities, economic developers, industry, businesses and clients identified a variety of items including consistent service in all areas of the province, stable and equitable funding, and clear governance to improve regional development.
Enterprise Regions (ERs) are not-for-profit entities with representation from diverse regional economic stakeholders in keys sectors of the region's economy, communities and other organizations to provide the focus and leadership necessary to build high-performing regions.
Each Enterprise Region has its own strategy within the four strategic directions of the Enterprise Region Program:
Visit this page for a complete listing of the Enterprise Regions and their contacts. | ||
January 8, 2010
The government is calling on Saskatchewan communities that were adversely affected by the economic downturn to apply for funding from the Community Development Trust Fund (CDTF) for economic revitalization projects.

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