Saskatchewan Economic Development Alliance

Saskatchewan Economic Development Alliance

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06/04/2026

A warm welcome to our newest SEDA member, Artificial Intelligence Saskatchewan.

SEDA members are part of a growing network of communities, organizations, and leaders committed to building a strong and resilient Saskatchewan.

Membership provides access to valuable tools and opportunities, including:
• Proprietary programs and curated resources
• Our funding database and recorded webinars
• Member-exclusive supplier rates
• Discounts on training, events, and professional development opportunities

We’re excited to have Artificial Intelligence Saskatchewan as part of the SEDA community and look forward to supporting their continued success.

https://seda.ca/network/member-benefits/

06/03/2026

Saskatchewan’s economy isn’t split between urban and rural—it’s one interconnected system. This newsletter explores how cities and smaller communities rely on each other to drive growth, from production in rural regions to services and infrastructure in urban centres. It highlights how outdated “urban vs. rural” thinking is limiting progress, and calls for better alignment in policy, infrastructure, and investment. The takeaway: Saskatchewan’s future competitiveness depends on designing systems that connect strengths, not divide them—because when both engines work together, the whole province moves forward.

Read the full Leadership Brief now!
https://seda.ca/2026/06/02/two-engines-one-future-why-saskatchewans-urban-and-rural-economies-rise-together/

05/14/2026

The Paths to Prosperity Leadership Series is designed for leaders who want clarity, not complexity.

May Article: Capacity Is the New Capital
Why Leadership, Governance, and Human Systems Are Saskatchewan’s Most Critical Economic Infrastructure. For much of Saskatchewan’s history, economic development has meant building tangible things: highways and rail lines, water systems, industrial parks, and processing plants. Growth was something you could see—and measure—in steel, concrete, and capital investment. That infrastructure still matters. But it is no longer what holds us back.
https://seda.ca/2026/05/04/capacity-is-the-new-capital/

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