A Labour Force that Works.
With one of the youngest populations in Canada, Saskatchewan people are ready to work. Over half of all employees in the province have post-secondary education or training.
Budget 2022-23 provides ongoing funding to ICT to support programs for employer-driven, short-term training to employees, establishing a foundational skills framework for Canadians to participate in the labour market, and the Labour Market Transfer Agreement funding.
Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant pays up to $10,000 in training resource assistance per trainee. A maximum of $250,000 per company per year is available to help employers train workers to meet their specific workforce needs.
This land is Treaty 4 Territory—the ancestral lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Lakota, Nakoda and homeland of the Métis. We acknowledge the harms of the past and are committed to moving forward in the spirit of reconciliation and gratitude—respecting and honouring the treaties that were made on all territories.
Economic Development Regina is advancing the Calls to Action to foster economic prosperity for all in the Greater Regina Area. We are committed to celebrating the culture, values, and language of Indigenous peoples to preserve the spirit and intent of Treaty 4.