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The Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Update
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Make a ConnectionRoyal Regina Golf ClubApril 19, 2012
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Calendar of EventsSpring 2012
Inside This Issue:
Executive Source merges with David Aplin Group
Effectiveimmediately,David Aplin Groupispleasedtoannounceitsmerger with Saskatchewan-based Executive Source Partners,anestablishedleaderintheretainedexecutivesearchbusiness.ThismergerbringssubstantialbenefitstothenationallabourmarketasDavidAplinGroupexpandsitsportfolioofserviceofferingstoclients,candidatesandrecruitingprofessionalsthroughoutCanada.
“OurCompanyiscommittedtobringingourfullscopeofservicestoSaskatchewanorganizationsinthesamewaywehavebeenservicingotherprovincesfordecades.Wewilldeliverlocally,byandforthepeopleofSaskatchewan,”saysJeffAplin,PresidentofDavidAplinGroup.“ThisexpansionofservicesandofficelocationscombinedwiththeexceptionalclientservicereputationofExecutiveSourcePartnersenablesustoofferawiderrangeofservicestoanincreasingnumberofclientslocallyandacrossCanada.”
“It’sanexcitingtimeforExecutiveSourcePartnerstojoinDavidAplinGroup,”saysHollyHetherington,PresidentofExecutiveSourcePartners,whowillcontinuewithAplinasaNationalVicePresidentandRegionalLeader.“Atthestartof2012,wewereastrongSaskatchewan-basedfirmwithasmallpresenceinsurroundingprovinces.Now,withthestrengthandresourcesofDavidAplinGroup,ourSaskatchewanteamwillofferafullsuiteofservicestoourclientslocallyandacrossCanada.”
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Chamber luncheon with Natural Resources Minister brings good news to natural resources sector
TheHonourable Joe Oliver, Minister of Natural Resources,broughtwelcomenewstoaluncheonhostedinhishonourbytheSaskatchewanChamberofCommerceandtheSaskatchewanMiningAssociationMarch20inRegina.
MinisterOliverspokeofSaskatchewan’sextraordinary transformation to an economic leader,creditingnaturalresourcesforamajorityoftheprovince’sjobgrowth.HespokeofCanada’sability to compete in the global marketplace,thanksinparttotheCanadaChinaForeignInvestmentPromotionandProtectionAgreement.
“Anywayyoulookatit,thisprovinceisperfectly positioned for outstanding economic performanceinthemonthsandyearstocome,”MinisterOliversaid,beforecautioningthatbarriersstillexist,andnotingthatthefederalgovernmenthasprioritizedtheeconomicfundamentalswhicharethefoundationforgrowthandinvestorattraction.
“Tobecompetitiveacrosstheboard,”headded,“weneedtogetouroutdatedregulatorysystemright.ToomanymajorprojectsinCanadaaresubjectedtolongandpotentiallyendlessdelaysbecauseofaneedlesslycomplexandduplicativeregulatorysystem.”
MinisterOlivernotedthatdelayscosttimeandmoneyandcompromisetheviabilityofmajorprojects,whiledoinglittletoimproveenvironmentaloutcomes.“Clearly, we need to focus our attention and reviews where they really matter – on big projects with the potential for the greatest economic and environmental impact,”hesaid.
“Byactingnowtomodernize our regulatory regime,wecanhelptoassurethatthey[naturalresources]willbeacornerstoneofourprosperityforgenerationsintothefuture.”
Saskatchewan Chamber CEO Steve McLellan, Natural Reources Minister Joe Oliver and Saskatchewan Mining Association Executive Director Pamela Schwann
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FHQ Developments Ltd.www.fhqdev.com
Wakaw Lake Regional Parkwww.saskregionalparks.ca
Saskatchewan Literacy Networkwww.sk.literacy.ca
For membership information, or to refer your leads, contact Jesse Chatterson at 306.352.2671 or [email protected].
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12:00p.m.–1:00p.m. DelegateLuncheon
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3:00p.m.–5:00p.m. ChamberLeaders’BoardMeeting SKChamberofCommerceBoard Meeting6:00p.m.–6:45p.m. Chair’s Dinner Welcome Reception 6:45p.m.–10:00p.m. Chair’sDinner
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9:00a.m.–11:00a.m. Policy Resolutions Session
11:00a.m.–11:15a.m.RefreshmentBreak
11:15a.m.–12:00p.m.Keynote Speaker Hon. Perrin Beatty President&CEO,Canadian ChamberofCommerce
12:00a.m.–1:00p.m. DelegateLuncheon
1:00p.m.–2:00p.m. Keynote Forum “Addressing Barriers to Growth”Joinindustryexperts,youthandpost-secondaryeducationprovidersinthistalk-showformatdiscussiononwaystobuildonSaskatchewan’spotentialandovercomebarriers.
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Legislative Report
Provincial Budget 2012-13
TheGovernmentofSaskatchewanrecentlytabledthe2012-13provincialbudget.Unfortunately,noneoftherecommendationsfromtheSaskatchewanChamberofCommerce’sATaxFrameworkforSaskatchewan’sContinuingProsperitywereimplementedinthisbudget,butthereweresomeotherpositiveitemsinthedocument: •Anewrentalhousingconstructioninitiativewillprovidea10-yearrebateofcorporateincometaxequalto 10%oftheexpectedrentalincomefromnewmulti-unitresidentialrentalprojects,apositivesteptoward addressingtherentalhousingshortage. •Thebudgetalsomaintainedabalancebetweenincreasedspendingonthegovernment’spriorityitemsand maintainingfiscalprudence. •ThecuttingoffundingforEnterpriseRegionswillpossiblycreateatemporarygapinregardtocommunity economicdevelopmentservices,butthefederallyfundedCommunityFuturesofficesandlocalChambersof Commerceshouldbeabletofillthatvoid.
Limit Raised for Venture Capital Funds
TheGovernmentofSaskatchewanhasraisedtheannualcapforLabour-SponsoredVentureCapitalCorporations(LSVCC)to$55millionforthe2011-2012taxseason.LSVCCsharescanbepurchasedthroughthetwofunds,SaskWorksVentureFundInc.andGoldenOpportunitiesFundInc.Thiscapitalisinturninvestedintosmall-andmedium-sizedSaskatchewanbusinessestoencouragegrowthandjobcreation.TheLSVCCfundsandthelegislationfallundertheInvestinSaskatchewanProgram,whichprovidesataxincentivetopromoteandencourageinvestmentinregisteredpoolandemployeefunds.
Saskatchewan Cities Keep Competitive Advantage
MooseJaw,Regina,SaskatoonandPrinceAlbertallplacedinthetopone-thirdrankinginacomparisonof133businesslocationsacross14countries.Saskatchewancitieshavecontinuedtomaintainacompetitiveadvantageaccordingtothe2012CompetitiveAlternativesstudyrecentlyreleasedbyKPMG.The2012KPMGstudywasdevelopedthroughinformationobtainedfromapartnershipoftheprivatesector,provincialandcivicgovernments.Thestudyexamines26significantbusinesscostelementsincludinglabour,taxes,realestate,andutilities.
Saskatchewan Investment Projected to Pass $20 Billion for 2012
Saskatchewancontinuestobethehotspotforinvestmentwithnewcapitalspendingbyprivateandpublicorganizationsprojectedtoreachanewrecordlevelof$20.2billionin2012accordingtoanewreportreleasedbyStatisticsCanada.ThismarksthefifthconsecutiveyearthatnewinvestmentinSaskatchewanexceedsthe$14billionmark.StatisticsCanadaprojectsthatprivatesectorinvestmentinSaskatchewanwillreach$16.8billionin2012,anincreaseof4.9percentover2011($16.0billion),withtheanticipationthattheminingandoilandgasextractionsectorwillseeincreasedinvestmentlevelsin2012.Publicsectorinvestmentisprojectedtogrowby1.2percentin2012,to$3.4billion.
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Members In The NewsPotashCorpannounceda$750,000donationtotheSaskatchewan Indian Institute of Technology Foundationthatwillbeusedtotransformtheinstitute’sResourceRoomintoastudentsuccesscentrethatwillhousecomputers,studyprogramsandotherlearningresources.Inmakingtheannouncement,GarthMoore,presidentofPCSPotash,saidthedonationismoreofaninvestmentinhelpingfillhundredsoffuturejobs.“Growthofourprovinceandacompanylikeourswilldependonaskilledandjobreadypeople,”Mooresaid.“Wewillneedtheskillsandtalentsofyoungaboriginalpeoplewhoarereadyfortheworkforce.”
K+S Potash Canada ispartoftheK+SGroup,oneoftheworld’sleadingsuppliersofstandardandspecialityfertilizersandtheworld’sleadingsaltproducer,withmorethan100yearsofminingexperience.Theyareputtingthatexperienceandworld-classexpertisetoworkontheLegacyProject,
apotashmineandproductionfacilitybeingbuiltnearMooseJaw.Productionistargetedfor2015.
CongratulationstoMichel’s Industries, MNP, Dia-monds of DetroitandCanalta Hotel - Humboldt,allofwhichwererecentwinnersattheHumboldt&DistrictChamberofCommerce13thAnnualMarkofExcellenceAwards.
Congratulationsalsoto Phoenix Group, West Harvest InnandAuto Electric Service Ltd.,whowerewinnersofthe2012BetterBusinessBureauTorchAwardsinthecategoriesforwhichtheywerenominated.
KudosalsogoestoJimNowakowskiandJNE Welding,whotookhomeapairofawardsattheNorthSaskatoonBusinessAssociation’s15thannualBusinessBuilderAwardsGalarecently!
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Make a Connection Reception - April 19, 2012TheMake a Connection ReceptionisanidealopportunityforSaskatchewanChambermemberstomeet with Deputy Ministers, Crown Presidents and political Chiefs of Staff.Thereceptionisacasualno-pressureop-portunitytoestablish and ensure good working relationshipsbetweengovernmentofficialsandthebusinesscommunity.
DeputyministersfromEnergy and Resources, Labour Relations and Workplace Safety, Municipal Affairs, Agriculture andtheInformation Technology Office haveconfirmedtheirattendance.ADMsfromEnvironment, First Nations and Metis Relations, Social Services and Municipal Affairshavealsoresponded,andSaskWater, SaskEnergy, SaskTel, Information Services Corp. and Crown Investment Corporation’sPresidentswillbeinattendance.
Theeventisopen only to Saskatchewan Chamber membersandCGAmembers.
HostedattheRoyalReginaGolfClub,from4:30p.m.to6:30p.m.,theeventis$75+GSTperperson.
Register todayatwww.saskchamber.com.
Legislative Report (cont’d)
Saskatchewan Posts Top Export Numbers
Saskatchewan’smerchandiseexportshadthehighestincreaseinthenationinJanuary2012,anincreaseof31percentoverlastJanuary,toatotalof$2.74billion.Agriculturalproductswereup21.5percentoverthisperiodto$682.1million,whileenergyproductstotalled$1.3billion,up93.5percent.Machineryandequipmentwasupby44.0percentandconsumergoodswerealsoupby13.3percent.
Government of Saskatchewan Appeals Essential Services Court Ruling
TheGovernmentofSaskatchewanwillappealaCourtofQueen’sBenchrulingwhichstruckdowntheprovince’sessentialserviceslegislationasbeingunconstitutional.Thebasisforthegovernment’sappealrestswiththejudge’sdecisionthattherighttostrikeisconstitutionallyprotected.
TheCourtofQueen’sBenchrulingupheldtheprincipleofessentialser-vicesandgavethegovernmenttheopportunitytoamendtheessentialserviceslegislationinareaswhereitisnecessary.Thegovernmenthad30daysfromthedateofthecourt’srulingtofileitsappeal.ThecourtdecisionwasdeliveredonFebruary6,2012.
Aboriginal Apprenticeship Initiative Open House: 6:30pm – 8:00pm April 12, 2012
1235 2nd Avenue North Regina, Sk.
Join GDI Training & Employment for a brief information session to learn more about our Apprenticeship Initiative. The event is open to all employers recognized by the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trades Commission and Aboriginal persons looking for employment as an apprentice.
Contact the Regina GDI office to register at:
(306) 352-5620
Aboriginals (Métis, First Nations, and Inuit) looking for:
• Full-time employment• Quality, hands-on training• Skills development• Above average Salary
Employers’ Benefits:
• Apprenticeship wage subsidy (up to 50%)
• Access to an employment pool• Ongoing employer and apprentice
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PART TWO: OPPORTUNITIES ABOUND
We’veallheardofthe“goodcop–badcop”clichéfrompolicemoviesandshows.Theideaistoweardownaninterrogationsubjectbyfirstscaringhimwithamean,angry“badcop”,andthentrytowinhisconfidencebyintroducingafriendly,understanding“goodcop.”
Recently,I’vebeenpartofa“goodcop–badcop”showwithCaseyVanderPloeg,seniorpolicyanalystfromtheCanadaWestFoundation.CommunitiesofTomorrowandtheFoundationarecooperatingonsomemunicipalinfrastructureinitiatives,soCaseyandIhavedonesomejointspeakingengagementstogether.
I’mpleasedtosaythatI’mthe“goodcop”ofthetwoofus.Itsuitsmyoutlookbetter.Althoughtheworld-wideinfrastructuredeficitisaserioustopic,Iprefertofocusontheopportunities.Inourpresentations,Caseyleadsoffwiththedoom-and-gloomstatisticsaboutunder-fundedroadsandbridgesandthenIcomeinwiththeexcitingnewsaboutthenewtechnologiesandbusinessideasthataregoingtoallowustobuildnewindustriesandnewjobs.
Tocomeupwiththesenewideasandnewopportunities,youhavetostartbyallowingyourselftothinkoutsidethebox.EventhoughCommunitiesofTomorrowisfocusedonreal,practicaltechnologiesthatcanbeimplementedinthenearterm,itstillhelpstoletyourselfdreamalittle.
Ifindthatcertainthingscapturemyimagination–notnecessarilybecauseofthethingitself,butmorebecauseofthekindof“WhatIf?”thinkingthatwentintocomingupwithit
Herearesomeexamples:• AroadprototypebeingdevelopedbySolar
RoadsintheUnitedStates.Madeofthesametoughmaterialasairplaneblackboxes,theroadispackedwithsolarcellsthatfuelLEDlightsfornightdrivingbutalsostoringelectricity.Thecompanyisgetting$750,000fromtheU.S.FederalGovernmentforthenextphaseofitsproject:Asolarparkinglotcapableofsendingelectricitybacktothepowergrid.
• A90-footbridgeinScotlandmadeofrecycledplastic.Intotal,50tonsofwasteplasticandbottleswerekeptoutofthelandfill.
Butprobablymyfavouriteexampleof“Whatif?”thinkingcomesfromrighthereinSaskatchewan.TheMorskyGroupofCompaniesisaheavyconstructionandroadworkbusinessbasedinRegina.Theywerelookingforawaytodealwitherosiononroadbeds.Overtime,rainandwindandshiftingsoilseatawayatroadbedsand
embankmentsuntiltheroadsbecomedamagedorevenunsafe.Asanyonewhohaseverdrivenonthehighwayinsummertimeknows,alotofmoney,timeandresourcesarespentfixingroads.
WhattheMorskyswantedtodoisfindawaytomakeroadsstructurallystrongersothattheycouldstanduptoerosionbetterandnothavetoberepairedasoften.Theylookedaroundatvarioustechnologies.Likemanyinnovativeideas,theirswasinspiredbysomethingcompletelyunrelated:a missile launcher.
Yes,youreadthatright:amissilelauncher.TheMorskysfoundadesignofBritishmilitarytechnologythattheybelievedcouldbeadaptedtoroadwork.
Whattheycameupwithwasawaytoreinforceroadsusingahigh-poweredsystemtoshoot6metrelongsteelrodsat350kmperhourintoanembankmenttobondandstabilizethesoil.
It’sfast,it’sfarlesslabourintensivethanexistingmethodsanditsavesupto60percentofthecostoftraditionalmethodsofrepairingorreinforcingroads.Plus,theroadsrequirelessmaintenanceovertime.
Thesystem–whosecorporatenameisMorskyHy-SpeedSoilNailingLtd.-isinthefinalstagesofengineeringreviews.TheMorsky’sbelievethatthesystemhasamarketpotentialofover$5millionayearinCanadaalone.
Andthatisjustoneexampleofthesortofbusinessopportunitythatisoutthere.Keepinmindjusthowhugetheinfrastructurerenewalmarketisexpectedtoget:over$10trilliondollarsby2015.Withamarketthatsize,therewillbealotofroomformanytechnologiesandmanydifferentplayers.
AtCommunitiesofTomorrow,webelievethatthisisagoldenopportunitythatSaskatchewancannotaffordtopassby.Weareworkingtoturnourprovinceintoahuboftechnologies,researchandbusinessesaimedatcapitalizingontheglobalinfrastructuremarket.
That’swhereyou–theinvestorsandentrepreneursofSaskatchewan–comein.Partofourmandateistohelpyouconnectwiththetechnologiesandmarketsyouneedtoturnthe“Whatif?”dreamsintomajor,lucrativeindustries.
Soforgetaboutthedoomandgloomaboutcrumblingroadsandbridges.Thesizeofthemunicipalinfrastructurechallengeonlymeansthatthepotentialprofitsarethatmuchbigger.IinviteyoutojoinusinturningSaskatchewanintoaworldleaderinthesemuch-neededservices.
INSIGHTS TO TOMORROWBy John Lee, President, Communities of Tomorrow
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The Saskatchewan Forum 2012 - May 29 & 30TheConferenceBoardofCanadahasdevelopedTheSaskatchewan Forum 2012,thefirstofanannualstrategicforumbringingtogethersenior representatives of all the major stakeholder groups todiscusstheprovince’sunique challenges and opportunities.Theassembledpublic,privatesectorandthoughtleaderswilldebatekeyissues,suchashowtobuildresilienceintheeconomy,howtomitigatethepotentialpitfallsofrapidgrowth,andhowtocoordinatepolicyandplanningtoensureaprosperousfutureforallconcerned.
The Forum co-chairs are: • Robert Watson,PresidentandChiefExecutiveOfficer,SaskPower • Steve McLellan,ChiefExecutiveOfficer,SaskatchewanChamberofCommerce • Vianne Timmons,PresidentandVice-Chancellor,UniversityofRegina • Tammy Cook-Searson,Chief,LacLaRonge,andPresident,KitsakiManagementLtd.
Examples of confirmed speakers, panelists and discussants to date include: • Andrew Mackenzie,GroupExecutiveandChiefExecutive,Non-Ferrous,BHPBilliton • Gavin Semple,President,BrandtGroupofCompanies • Mo Bundon,SeniorVice-PresidentandChiefOperatingOfficer,HarvardDevelopmentsInc. • Dan McMurtry,PresidentandChiefExecutiveOfficer,ISMCanada • Susan Jane Gorges,ChiefExecutiveOfficer,SpringBoardWestInnovationsInc. • Clair Isman,DeputyMinister,MinistryofAdvancedEducation,EmploymentandImmigration
For the full list of speakers and agenda, go to http://bit.ly/H2tVf4.
TheForumwillcapitalizeonTheConferenceBoardofCanada’srenownedeconomicforecasting,policyresearchandcostbenefitanalyses,andabilitytoattractthetopdecision-makerstodebatetheoptions.TheSaskatchewanForumwillconsiderdevelopmentoptionsforthenearfuture,thenextdecade,anddecadesfromnow.Asaparticipant,you will be invited to share your thinking on Saskatchewan’s immediate and long-term opportunities.
RegisterNowat http://bit.ly/H7wBdY!Youwillbeaskedtoenteraprioritycode–pleaseuseSKCOCN
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