Saskatchewan

Situated in the western part of Canada, Saskatchewan is one of the only two land-locked provinces in Canada. Despite that, it is abundant with natural resources, reservoirs, and rivers. The province has more than 100,000 lakes and each of its water bodies adds to make 10% of freshwater cover in the province. Often dubbed as the Bread Basket of Canada and the Bread Basket of the World, Saskatchewan’s economy is hugely dependent on its agriculture sector. The agricultural land present in this province constitutes about 44% of the whole agricultural land present in Canada. Needless to say, for small-scale businesses, Saskatchewan is a safe haven, more so because of the various tools and resources present at their disposal.    

Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce

A non-profit organization, the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce was established in 1920. The chamber works towards furthering the interests of businesses, from all sectors and of all sizes, present in the state.  In addition, they conduct programs and other activities for other member chambers and businesses. The official website of the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce states, “The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce is a provincial not-for-profit organization that supports the interests of business, including civic, commercial and industrial enterprise. The Chamber, and particularly its governing bodies, is charged with bringing together the diverse interests and myriad, varied needs of its Members to shape and achieve goals that benefit its members, the organization, and the province.” For more information, you can visit the official website by clicking on the link provided here

Canadian Federation of Independent Business

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is another excellent option to turn to when you feel you need some help with your small-scale business in Saskatchewan. Dedicated to helping small firms and entrepreneurs, CFIB is the largest non-profit organization with more than 95,000 members. 

The CFIB plays a vital role in advocating for small-scale businesses, whether with the government or politicians. Additionally, they provide specific business tools and practical resources plus on-call counsellors if you still have a doubt. You can get more information by clicking on the link provided above!  

Regina & District Chamber of Commerce

Regina, the capital of Saskatchewan, has one of the largest grain-handling organizations in the world called Wheat Pool. The foundations of the Regina Chamber of Commerce, which was previously known as the Regina Board of Trade was laid down in the early 1880s. Fast forward to today, the Regina Chamber of Commerce works directly with the federal government to help businesses get the most out of the resources and tools available to them. Additionally, it advocates for the various business sectors in the city and voices their concerns. You can find more information by visiting the official website of the Regina & District Chamber of Commerce.

Third-Party Tools and Resources

Other than the government and non-profit tools and resources present in Saskatchewan, small-business owners can also look for other adequate third-party resources that are not just affordable but entirely scalable in helping achieve their goals. We have also provided some important links that you can check out below:

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