Publications
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SASKATOON
SREDA's brochure highlighting the Saskatoon region's economy.
COST OF LIVING
Cost comparisons between Saskatoon and other major Canadian cities for families with income levels of $25,000, $50,000 and $75,000.
UTILITY RATES
Reference sheets outlining rates for water, electricity, natural gas and telecommunications in Saskatoon.
MUNICIPAL INCENTIVES
Information on the City of Saskatoon's incentives offered to eligible companies locating or expanding their operations in Saskatoon.
INDUSTRIES
View details on SREDA's targeted industries in Saskatoon.- Biotechnology
- Food Processing
- Health Sciences
- Manufacturing
- Nutraceuticals
- Pharmaceuticals
- Technology
- Transportation & Warehousing
SREDA's annual industry development program survey is used to maintain product information on industrial companies operating within the Saskatoon region. It is also used to assess specific industry sectors' prospects for growth and labour market needs.
SREDA REPORTS
SREDA EconALERTS
- EconALERT April 2008: Saskatoon ethnic population growing: StatsCan Release
- EconALERT March 2008: Census numbers released for Labour and edcuation in Saskatoon Region
- EconALERT January 2008: Saskatoon Economic Outlook 2008
- Econ ALERT November 2007: Population Growth for the Saskatoon Region
- EconALERT September 2007: Record year continues for Saskatoon housing market
SREDA Update
Quarterly Reports
Annual Economic Review
SREDA Annual Reports
2008 Economic Forum
The 2008 SREDA Economic Forum was held on April 24th. The featured speaker was Ronan Lyons, Managing Consultant for IBM Global Centre for Economic Development Research in Dublin, Ireland.
- Read Ronan's presentation Long-term Policy Strategies & Future Economic Growth: Notes on Saskatoon from Ireland
- Ronan Lyons interview with StarPhoenix Business Editor, Murray Lyons: Saskatoon soon to learn about Irish success story -April 19th
- Ronan Lyons interview with Star Phoenix reporter,Casandra Kyle: Sask. economy has wee bit of Irish-April 25th

