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  • Small businesses, defined as those with less than $5 million in annual sales or with fewer than 50 employees, contribute more than $3.3 billion annually to Saskatchewan's economy.
  • 96% of all firms in Saskatchewan are small.
  • Small businesses employ over 140,000 people.
  • They directly employ about one-third of Saskatchewan's labour force and account for 42% of total private sector employment
    Source: Statistics Canada, Employment Dynamics, 1999 ; and, Statistics Canada Business Register, 2004)
  • Many of the large businesses in the province are a product of local home grown entrepreneurship. Of the 130 largest private manufacturers in Saskatchewan, 50% were originally started by an entrepreneur as a local small business venture.
    Source: KPMG Peat Marwick Stevenson and Kellogg, Saskatchewan Fast Growth Study, June 1993)
  • 69% of all Saskatchewan businesses are located in rural areas, with the majority (67%) having less than 5 employees Source: Rural Businesses in Saskatchewan, Sask Trends Monitor; p. 31, June 8, 2004

Please contact us toll free at 1-800-265-2001 or contact the Regional Office in your area. You may also want to contact your local Regional Economic Development Authority or Regional Enterprise Centre.

For more information contact:

Jan McDowell, Manager, Business Development Support
Program Development and Operations
Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation
200 - 3085 Albert Street
REGINA SK S4S 0B1
Phone: (306) 787-9552
Fax: (306) 798-0796
Jan.McDowell@gov.sk.ca


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