Strong. Sustainable. Saskatchewan.

Nuclear

Nuclear energy starts in Saskatchewan, home to world-class uranium deposits. Our uranium becomes the fuel that powers homes, businesses, and communities around the world. Nuclear energy delivers reliable electricity at a large scale, reduces emissions, and helps ensure global energy security.

Saskatchewan’s uranium could power 170% of Canada’s electricity needs.

Agriculture

By protecting soil health, reducing erosion, and lowering emissions, Saskatchewan farmers are sustainably growing the food the world relies on.

Potash

Saskatchewan potash used in fertilizer is mined more sustainably than anywhere else in the world. An effective solution to meeting global food demands while minimizing impact.

Sustainability
You Can Count On

Saskatchewan has some of the highest-quality and sustainably produced food, fuel and fertilizer that a growing world needs.

Saskatchewan's Four Pillars Of Sustainability

Saskatchewan’s approach to sustainability is built on four pillars, each representing a commitment to people, progress and the environment. Together, they show how economic development and environmental stewardship can work hand-in-hand.

These pillars guide everything we do, proving that Saskatchewan can power growth sustainably.

Sustainable Resources

Using our natural wealth wisely to support global food, fuel, and fertilizer needs while moving toward a cleaner future.

Environmental Stewardship

Leading in practices like zero-till farming, carbon capture, and eco-friendly production to minimize our footprint.

Community Support

Building resilient communities where people, industry, and nature thrive together.

Clean
Energy

Harnessing high-grade uranium and innovative technologies to deliver low-carbon energy for a brighter, sustainable future.