Government of Saskatchewan ministries, Crown corporations and organizations are implementing contingency plans to minimize the impacts of postal service disruption.

Les ministères, sociétés d’État et organismes du gouvernement de la Saskatchewan mettent en œuvre des plans d’urgence (en anglais) visant à réduire les répercussions de l’interruption du service des postes.

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30 Goals for 2030

30 Goals for 2030

  • 1.4 million people living in Saskatchewan.
  • 100,000 new jobs.
  • Grow private capital investment in Saskatchewan to $16 billion annually.
  • Increase the value of exports by 50 per cent.
  • Grow the number of international markets to which Saskatchewan exports more than $1 billion.
  • Grow Saskatchewan's agri-food exports to $20 billion.
  • Increase crop production to 45 million metric tonnes and livestock cash receipts to $3 billion.
  • Expand irrigation in Saskatchewan.
  • Increase agriculture value-added revenue to $10 billion.
  • Crush 75 per cent of the canola Saskatchewan produces in Saskatchewan.
  • Process 50 per cent of the pulse crops Saskatchewan produces in Saskatchewan.
  • Double meat processing and animal feed value-added revenue to more than $1 billion.
  • Increase oil production by 25 per cent to 600,000 barrels per day.
  • Increase the annual value of uranium sales to $2 billion.
  • Increase the annual value of potash sales to $9 billion.
  • Double the growth of Saskatchewan's forestry sector.
  • Grow Indigenous participation in Saskatchewan's natural resource industries.
  • Triple the growth of Saskatchewan's technology sector.
  • Increase the value of Saskatchewan manufacturing exports by 50 per cent.
  • Increase tourist expenditures in Saskatchewan by 50 per cent.
  • Enhance oil recovery, carbon capture utilization and storage and position Saskatchewan as the best place in North America to test, commercialize and scale new oil and gas technologies.
  • Invest $30 billion in infrastructure over the next decade.
  • Build and upgrade 10,000 kilometres of highways.
  • Expand Saskatchewan's export infrastructure.
  • Keep the budget balanced.
  • Keep Saskatchewan's debt-to-economic growth (GDP) ratio within the top three in Canada.
  • Deliver on Saskatchewan's climate change strategy, Prairie Resilience.
  • Advance development of zero-emission small modular reactor technology.
  • Support communities through $2.5 billion in revenue sharing.
  • Reduce surgical wait times to a three-month target.

Read the complete Growth Plan.