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The annual summit is a must-attend event for economic developers, Indigenous and
government leaders, community futures, chambers, and the private sector to explore
economic development trends, strategies, and success stories that are shaping
industries and communities. Visit our website for the latest speaker details,
program updates, and registration information.
Early discount rates end April 30.
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International Keynotes! |
Australia's Peter Kenyon, Jon Schallert from Colorado, and Chris Fields from Alberta are all focussed on leveraging your place based assets. If you're doing it now they can help you do it better!! Twenty concurrent sessions focused on building strong and resilient communities! |
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Sessions include:
- Place Matters with YoloNomads
- Transforming community housing - 90 minute intensive
- Turning setbacks into new sensations
- Keeping spending local
- Role of community safety and well being in CED
- After the plan is done - maintaining momentum
- Social procurement and social enterprise
- Community impact via commercial real estate
- DIY Broadband Development
- Captivating site selectors and talent
- Antiques, art and connections
- And they said it couldn't be done...rural success stories
- Impact of First Nation and Municipal Partnerships
- Growing with Purpose - connecting producers to local markets
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Awards Nomination Extension! |
Nominations are now being accepted for these prestigious awards to be presented at the 2024 Provincial Summit June 12-13 in Saskatoon. Nominations will be accepted until April 30th!
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Does the topic of investment attraction remain intimidating? |
Become “investment ready” by learning the most effective way to remove roadblocks to
investment, increase competitive advantages and support the investor attraction pipeline.
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Saskatchewan Economic Development Alliance
With respect and gratitude, we serve Treaty 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 territories, the ancestral lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dene, Dakota, Lakota and Nakoda peoples, and the traditional homeland of the Métis.
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