±¦ÍþÌåÓý's economy offers strong, long-term opportunities for entrepreneurs who want to start up or buy an existing ±¦ÍþÌåÓý business.
There are several online resources to help you research specific opportunities.
±¦ÍþÌåÓý's network of local can help you connect with business members in their communities.
The province's two major cities, Regina and Saskatoon, have economic development agencies that provides services to investors. Visit or to learn more.
Local economic development professionals, who are members of the , are knowledgeable about economic opportunities in their communities.
Based in Saskatoon, provides support – online, by phone or in person – to those wanting to start or expand a small business in ±¦ÍþÌåÓý.
are a network of federally funded organizations that assist small businesses in the communities they serve.
You may also want to search online for common services required by new investors/entrepreneurs, including tax lawyers and business consultants.
The Government of ±¦ÍþÌåÓý cannot recommend specific service providers to you. Below are links to resources to help you in your research:
- Information about using an Immigration Representative.
- ±¦ÍþÌåÓý's lists for or .
- The lists lawyers currently licensed to practice in ±¦ÍþÌåÓý.
- Companies registered with the have met its criteria for quality of service.
- Online business match brokers such as connect new investors to business people wishing to sell.
- The provides a list of accredited members.
Visit Resources for Starting a Business for additional links.
Visit Investment and Economic Development for more information about investing in ±¦ÍþÌåÓý and its key sectors.