Canada
Saskatoon aims to become ‘most business-friendly’ city in Canada

Streamlining Business Permits in Saskatoon: A Path to Economic Growth
In Saskatoon, the process of acquiring business permits can often drag on for weeks, creating unnecessary delays for entrepreneurs and businesses looking to expand. Recognizing this challenge, the Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce (GSCC) has proposed an innovative solution called the “Automatic Yes Tool Kit.” This initiative aims to simplify the permit process, allowing businesses to focus on growth, job creation, and operational efficiency instead of navigating bureaucratic hurdles.
Jason Aebig, CEO of the GSCC, emphasizes that these changes could position Saskatoon as a leader in reducing red tape for businesses. He explains, “Owners really would have more time to focus on the growth of their businesses, on creating the jobs we need them to create instead of chasing approvals or juggling time frames or incurring the hard costs of those delays or even navigating bureaucracy.” By streamlining permit procedures, Saskatoon could become a more attractive destination for businesses, fostering economic growth and development.
The “Automatic Yes Tool Kit”: A Solution to Red Tape
The proposed “Automatic Yes Tool Kit” is designed to address the complexities of the current permit system. The toolkit involves three key strategies: eliminating low-risk permits, streamlining the approval process for others, and setting firm deadlines for permit approvals. This approach would significantly reduce the time and resources businesses spend on navigating regulatory requirements.
Tyler Slobogian, Senior Policy Analyst for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), highlights the burden of red tape on small businesses. He notes, “It’s spending the average small business about 32 business days a year kind of going through excessive paperwork, regulations, red tape, which could be spent on, you know, whether it’s extending their operations, hiring more staff, many other things to, you know, basically help every economy across Canada.” By eliminating unnecessary permits and streamlining the process, Saskatoon can empower businesses to allocate their time and energy more productively.
The Broader Economic Implications
The push to simplify permit processes in Saskatoon comes at a time when Canada is facing economic uncertainties, including ongoing American tariffs. Slobogian points out that these external challenges make it even more critical for cities like Saskatoon to create a business-friendly environment. He comments, “The more businesses that we can get kind of up and running quicker and more efficiently, I think that would be beneficial for everywhere across Canada and specifically in Saskatoon and Regina.” By reducing bureaucratic barriers, Saskatoon can attract more businesses, encourage investment, and contribute to the overall prosperity of Saskatchewan.
A Collective Effort to Enhance Business Friendliness
The initiative to streamline permits is part of a broader effort by the Combined Business Group, a coalition of 13 Saskatoon business organizations. Their goal is to make Saskatoon the most business-friendly city in Canada. By working together, these organizations aim to create an environment where businesses can thrive, innovate, and expand without being hindered by excessive regulations. This collective effort underscores the importance of collaboration in driving economic progress.
Conclusion: A Vision for Saskatoon’s Future
The proposed “Automatic Yes Tool Kit” and the broader initiative to reduce red tape represent a forward-thinking approach to fostering economic growth in Saskatoon. By eliminating unnecessary permits, streamlining approvals, and setting clear deadlines, the city can empower businesses to grow, create jobs, and contribute to the local economy. As Jason Aebig and Tyler Slobogian highlight, these changes would not only benefit businesses but also strengthen Saskatoon’s reputation as a leader in creating a business-friendly environment. With this vision, Saskatoon is poised to become a model for other cities in Canada, demonstrating how streamlined processes and collaboration can drive prosperity.
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