PrairiesCan invests in business growth and digital technology in Saskatchewan
by CM staff
$600,000 through PrairiesCan to support economic development initiatives in Saskatchewan
REGINA — A PrairiesCan federal investment of $600,000 will help Saskatchewan businesses, and organizations that support the business community, access the resources needed to scale-up and bring innovative products and services to new markets.
These investments will help ensure that Saskatchewan businesses have the tools and information to thrive. Immigrant, minority, and Indigenous business owners will be better positioned for success from support focused on their unique needs. The Saskatchewan health care community and patients will benefit from new technology that helps mitigate current challenges. As well, the digital technology sector will be able to advance with a clearer picture of the regional labour market.
“Our government is continuing to work with innovators, business leaders and industry associations to ensure that they have the support they need to succeed,” said Dan Vandal, Minister for PrairiesCan. “Today’s investments in business and organizations that support business will help diversify labour markets in Saskatchewan and grow digital technology enterprises that serve the Prairies and beyond.”