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Labour-Sponsored Venture Capital Corporations (LSVCCs) participating in the Invest in Saskatchewan Program had their best year ever for the 2007 tax year thanks to high investor confidence.

Overview


The Competitiveness and Strategy Division has two major functions. The first is to lead the government's regulatory reform initiative, which includes fulfilling the government's commitment to reduce the number of regulations.

The second function is to address business irritants and red tape issues for small- and medium-sized businesses. To accomplish this objective, the branch works with individual businesses and their associations. Business people who have questions or wish to provide input into the process are invited to contact the department.

These bulletins describe the provincial regulatory requirements for a specific business during start-up and a point of contact for each of the regulatory authorities.

This link will take you to the website of the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources. The destination page outlines the regulatory approval process for petroleum and natural gas well drilling, as well as seismic exploration.

The Competitiveness and Strategy Division of Enterprise Saskatchewan examines the province's business climate with a view to identifying competitive advantages and disadvantages, particularly relative to other jurisdictions.


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