Corporations based in Saskatoon
Appearance
The Economy of Saskatoon is quite diverse. The city hosts the head-offices for several companies. Various grains, livestock, oil and gas, potash, uranium, wood and their spin off industries fuel the economy.[1] The world's largest publicly traded uranium company, Cameco, and the world's largest potash producer, Nutrien, have corporate headquarters in Saskatoon. Nearly two-thirds of the world's recoverable potash reserves are located in the Saskatoon region.[2]
Agri-Food and Biotechnology
[edit]- Canadian Plasma Resources
- Guardian Biotechnologies
- Great Western Brewing Company
- IL Therapeutics
- Prairie Plant Systems
- Robin Hood Flour
Financial Services
[edit]Mining
[edit]Technology
[edit]- International Road Dynamics
- SED Systems
- Mentor, a Siemens business (acquired Solido Design Automation[3])
- 7shifts[4]
Transportation and Logistics
[edit]Utilities
[edit]Wholesale and Retail Sales
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Saskatchewan's Economy -". About Saskatchewan/Economy. Government of Saskatchewan. Archived from the original on 2008-12-19. Retrieved 2011-07-10.
- ^ City of Saskatoon Quick Facts Archived 2009-01-15 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "StarPhoenix: 'Massive European conglomerate acquires Saskatoon-based computer chip developer'".
- ^ CBC News (January 28, 2016). "Saskatoon tech company makes waves in restaurant world". CBC.