Producing critical minerals that
make everyday life possible.

Saskatchewan is at the Future Minerals Forum

Visit us at booth #CO6A to learn more about Saskatchewan’s critical minerals and mining opportunities.

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Canada’s Critical Mineral Powerhouse: Saskatchewan Panel
January 14th at 2:00 PM
Theater Dome 2

Saskatchewan is here and around the world.

Saskatchewan is a critical minerals powerhouse, home to the world’s largest potash reserves and highest-grade uranium. With 27 of Canada’s 34 critical minerals and North America’s first minerals-to-metals rare earth processing, the province is poised to meet growing global demand.

The largest potash producer
in the world

The province accounts for approximately one-third of global potash production.

The world’s highest-grade
uranium deposits

Saskatchewan is the 2nd largest producer of uranium in the world.

Top location for
mining investment

Saskatchewan is ranked third in the world for mining investment attractiveness by Fraser Institute.

Global leader in critical minerals with unmatched reserves.

Saskatchewan is a leader in critical minerals, with world-class reserves of potash, uranium, and rare earth minerals. Explore how our resources and innovation are positioning us to provide sustainable and secure solutions for the world.

Learn more about mining & critical minerals in Saskatchewan

Upcoming Mining Events

Saskatchewan Day at PDAC

Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada
Metro Toronto Convention Centre – North Building, Room 202B
Tuesday, March 3, 2026 | 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
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Mining Supply Chain Forum

Prairieland Park – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
April 15–16, 2026
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Securing the Future:
Saskatchewan's Critical Minerals Startegy

Securing the
Next Decade of Growth:

Saskatchewan's Investment Attraction Strategy

Saskatchewan First:
Energy Security Strategy and Supply Plan

“Saskatchewan is very well regarded around the world as a stable jurisdiction, with a stable government, good infrastructure, fair taxation system, and a good educational system that puts out good quality workers – all of those things that countries and customers around the world are looking for when they go to buy a product.”

  • Tim Gitzel, President & CEO, Cameco Corporation

“The competitive advantage of developing the Prairie Lithium project here in Saskatchewan is the fact that it only takes a matter of days to weeks to get the permits required to license and drill these wells, whereas in other remote jurisdictions that process can take a number of years.”

  • Zach Mauer, Executive Director, Prairie Lithium

“Saskatchewan is the best place in the world to be to develop potash. It holds the world’s largest potash reserves, a deep history in mining, highly skilled workforce, and a stable, supportive investment landscape.”

  • Simon Thomas, Vice President Projects, BHP

Saskatchewan is rich in resources.

Saskatchewan offers unparalleled opportunities in a stable, resource-rich environment, supported by world-class research and development.

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