Canada has a minimum price for carbon emission. In provinces without their own pricing system a federally imposed and administrated carbon tax is collected. However, the approx. 10% of proceeds that the federal government committed to return to SMEs and…
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Byline: Steve Seiferling, Labour & Employment Lawyer The Saskatchewan Chamber has recently conducted a survey of businesses, and the majority (59%) are in favour of lifting the proof of vaccine/negative test, and masking, requirements for businesses in Saskatchewan. The obvious…
The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce conducted an online survey on supply chain issues through the InputSask business insight platform in late January. The findings reflect the opinions of 115 business leaders. Although representatives from many industries completed the survey, the…
The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce is proud to partner with Magnet to provide more business growth knowledge and tools to our employer partners. The COVID-19 pandemic is causing constant shifts in the business landscape. As a result, small and medium…
Introduction On June 15, 2020, Minister of Finance Donna Harpauer presented the Province’s full budget for 2020-21 nearly three months after it was originally expected. Back in March 2020, Minister Harpauer was forced to postpone the formal reading of the…
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many real estate deals (sales and leases) to be terminated or postponed however, the final impact will be difficult to measure until more deals occur. The impact is also expected to vary depending on the…
Issue The spread of COVID-19 has prompted countries to implement unprecedented measures to contain the pandemic and avert economic catastrophe. Consequences include businesses being temporarily shut down, financial market turmoil, an erosion of consumer spending and business investment, and contractions…
Issue The spread of COVID-19 has prompted many countries to implement unprecedented measures to contain the pandemic and avert economic catastrophe. Consequences include businesses being temporarily shut down, financial market turmoil, an erosion of consumer spending and business investment, and…
Media Release: Provincial Chamber Welcomes ‘New Tools for the Recovery Toolkit’ For Immediate Release April 09, 2020 Regina, SK: The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce (SCC) applauds the Government of Saskatchewan’s announcement of a new support program that will assist businesses…
The Government of Canada made some incredibly positive announcements to support Canadian businesses. Please read the backgrounder from the Government of Canada below: The Government of Canada is making additional investments to support Canadian businesses from the economic impacts of…
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