The strength of Saskatchewan’s economy is based on the participation of all sectors and all peoples. May 12 has been designated as Indigenous Economic Development Day by the Government of Saskatchewan. It recognizes the job creation, entrepreneurial spirit and economic opportunities that have led to increased participation by Indigenous partners.
"Saskatchewan is fortunate to have a growing number of Indigenous-owned companies and organizations that are strong contributors to our province's economic wellbeing," Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding said. "Economic reconciliation remains a priority for our government, and we remain committed to creating more opportunities for Indigenous people and communities."
Crown Corporations such as SaskPower and business interests such as BHP have hiring and procurement plans in place to foster development and hiring of Indigenous companies and workers with strict targets. Along with the provincial government’s support, this has helped the number of off-reserve Indigenous workers reach a record high of 63,100 in 2024.
"Indigenous nations have culturally and historically been inter-tribal traders with sophisticated supply chains, practicing a form of free trade of highly valued goods long before the fur trade era and the arrival of settlers here on the prairies," Saskatchewan Indigenous Economic Development Network (SIEDN) Founder and Chair Milton Tootoosis said. "In recent times, Indigenous peoples and nations around the globe have embarked on nation-rebuilding movements with optimism and perseverance, all adding to economic growth collectively."
In the first quarter of 2025, 3.8 per cent of Saskatchewan's private businesses were majority owned by First Nations or Métis people.
The Government of Saskatchewan was proud to promote collaboration and partnership between Indigenous and non-Indigenous businesses at the most recent Indigenous Business Gathering (IBG). This year's IBG was the biggest to date, attracting over 1,100 attendees and featuring more than 130 trade show booths. The IBG is one of the largest free-to-attend Indigenous economic development-focused events in the country.
Indigenous Economic Development Day forms part of Economic Development Week, which runs from May 11 to May 17, 2025. The week recognizes the importance of economic development in building a robust economy that delivers for everyone in Saskatchewan.