Saskatchewan is helping to build nuclear expertise in the region by offering the Canadian National Nuclear Energy Management School (NEMS) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) this week. This is the first time the world-class, two-week program from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been hosted in Canada outside of Ontario.
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Building Nuclear Expertise: Saskatchewan Hosts Renowned IAEA Program
Saskatchewan Heads to Poland on Nuclear Energy Mission
Minister of Crown Investments Corporation (CIC) and Minister Responsible for SaskPower Jeremy Harrison will be leading a delegation to Poland to attend the World Nuclear Supply Chain Conference. The mission will deepen Saskatchewan's ties with international nuclear industry stakeholders and showcase the province's advantages in enhancing energy security around the world.
Expanded CIC Indigenous Bursary Program Delivering More Supports for Post-Secondary Students Across Saskatchewan
Crown Investments Corporation (CIC) now delivers financial support to more Indigenous post-secondary students in Saskatchewan than ever before. With the expansion of CIC’s Indigenous Bursary Program to most regional colleges and the Gabriel Dumont Institute (GDI), students in rural areas across the province can now gain better access to this educational funding close to their home communities.
Q4 2024-25 Loss Report Tabled
The most recent quarterly reports on losses of public money within government ministries and Crown corporations, for the period from January 1, 2025, to March 31, 2025, have been tabled with their respective legislative committees.
Saskatchewan Crowns Support Local Steel Jobs
The province's Crown corporations are buying Saskatchewan steel to support local jobs, with thousands of pounds of steel and more than a hundred kilometres of pipe recently procured from EVRAZ Steel.