Municipal Tax Incentive Database

SEDA is building a province-wide municipal tax incentive database to strengthen both local and economic development efforts. We often have inquiries requesting examples of municipal development and business incentives. We ask our members to submit any existing municipal incentives via the form at the following link.  

Fill out the form at this link to participate in this database.

Data will be stored in a simple excel document and provided as public access on our SIRI webpage.

Help us create mutual benefits for municipalities, investors, and regional partners by participating in this database.

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Some people are naturally resilient. They have a positive attitude and find ways to overcome obstacles in order to achieve their goals. But anyone — even those who aren’t resilient by nature — can build this capability.In a work context, it’s never been more critical for people to develop resilience. Changes driven by a dramatically accelerating rate of technological innovation are rocking the very foundations of how we work and live. The nature of employment — who we work for, the work we do, and the structure of employment contracts — is in the midst of seismic reinvention.
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Innovate Rural: Canada's Innovation Festival & Forum
Formerly known as ICED, Innovate Rural – Canada’s Rural Innovation Festival & Forum 2026 takes place May 25–26 in Estevan, Saskatchewan. Innovate Rural brings together leaders in innovation, policy, workforce development, technology, and rural culture to show what rural regions across Canada are actually building, deploying, and scaling. The 2026 program is structured around three integrated streams: • Rural Innovation & Technology • Academic and Policy • Rural Arts Innovation Innovate Rural is delivered through a partnership between Southeast Techhub, Southeast College, the Saskatchewan Economic Development Alliance (SEDA), and the Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP).
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February 26 Social Media Tips and Tricks Virtual

March 10-12 SARM Convention & Trade Show

March 24 Social Media with Canva AI

April 12-15 SUMA Convention & Trade Show

April 27  Prince Albert Community Builders Workshop

April 28  Humboldt Community Builders Workshop

April 30  Watrous-Manitou Community Builders Workshop

May 1  Biggar Community Builders Workshop

May 4  Assiniboia Community Builders Workshop

May 6  Estevan Community Builders Workshop

May 8   Melville Community Builders Workshop

May 25-26 Innovate Rural- Canada's Rural Innovation Festival & Forum

June 11 SEDA AGM - Virtual

October 26-28 Connecting the Dots: 2026 Provincial Summit

Members - submit your upcoming events to seda@seda.ca

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