Easy and convenient, BizPaL is an online service that provides Canadian businesses with one-stop access to permit and licence information for all levels of government. | ||
Enterprise Saskatchewan maintains a number of online databases to assist you in locating a variety of Saskatchewan businesses and services. | ||
The Canada-Saskatchewan Western Economic Partnership Agreement (WEPA) is designed to help build the province's capacity for economic growth through innovation. | ||
In January 2008, the federal government announced the $1-billion Community Development Trust Fund intended to help support activities that strengthen economic opportunities for communities negatively affected by global financial and commodity market disruption. | ||
Enterprise Regions will play a significant role in taking action to stimulate a competitive climate for investment and economic development on a regional basis. | ||
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. | ||
The Inventory of Major Projects in Saskatchewan is produced by Enterprise Saskatchewan to provide marketing information for Saskatchewan companies from the design and construction phase of the project through the operation and maintenance phases. | ||
The Regional Enterprise Division provides business development support through information, pathfinding and referral services. | ||
Through our regional offices, Enterprise Saskatchewan provides business and co-operative development support through assessment, information, pathfinding and referral services. | ||
Discover how Saskatchewan volunteer ambassadors and expatriates are helping to promote a positive image of Saskatchewan as a place to live, work, do business and visit. | ||
The Saskatchewan Labour Market Commission was a corporation created under provincial legislation in 2007 to bring business and labour representatives together to provide advice to government on closing labour market supply and demand gaps. | ||
This interactive website provides vital information to companies interested in doing business in Saskatchewan. | ||
Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2009, the Small Business Loans Association Program encourages diversification of the Saskatchewan economy and supports community economic development by making funding available, through community-run organizations, to non-traditional entrepreneurs. | ||
The SMART Program provides access to specialists in the emerging field of competitive intelligence to assist with market research and development of business plans. | ||
Find out how you can start your own business in Saskatchewan. | ||
The purpose of the YOU program is to assist young adults between 18 and 34 years of age to consider opening a business in their community. | ||
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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