Manufacturing in Saskatchewan
83 programs
for manufacturing businesses in Saskatchewan.
Federal programs available across Canada, plus Saskatchewan-specific and manufacturing-focused programs your business can apply for.
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Saskatchewan programs designed specifically for manufacturing.
Saskatchewan Value-added Agriculture Incentive
TAX CREDIT15% to 40% of eligible capital costs, up to $250 million per project
Saskatchewan Manufacturing and Processing Investment Tax Credit
TAX CREDIT6% of capital cost of qualifying equipment (refundable)
Saskatchewan Lean Improvements in Manufacturing (SLIM)
GRANT35% to 60% rebate on eligible expenses, up to $750,000
Saskatchewan Product Development Program
GRANTFunding for prototype and product development services (amount varies by project)
Grants
26Canada Job Grant
Up to $10,000 per employee
Futurpreneur Canada Startup Loan
Up to $25,000
CanExport SMEs
Up to $50,000 (50% of eligible costs)
NRC Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP)
Up to $50,000 (SME stream)
Women Entrepreneurship Strategy (WES) Ecosystem Fund
Up to $100,000
Youth Employment and Skills Strategy
Up to $30,000 per youth hired
Student Work Placement Program (SWPP)
Up to $7,000 per student
Mitacs Accelerate
$10,000 per 4-month internship
Clean Growth Hub Programs
Varies by underlying program
PrairiesCan Business Scale-up and Productivity
Up to $5,000,000 in interest-free funding
Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF)
Project-by-project, typically $10M to $100M+
Mitacs Business Strategy Internship
50% of intern stipend, up to $7,500 per internship
NACCA Aboriginal Business Financing Program (ABFP)
Up to $99,999 (sole proprietor) or $250,000 (corporation)
Clean Fuels Fund
Up to 30% of eligible capital costs, ceilings vary
Saskatchewan Lean Improvements in Manufacturing (SLIM)
35% to 60% rebate on eligible expenses, up to $750,000
Saskatchewan Product Development Program
Funding for prototype and product development services (amount varies by project)
VAC Education and Training Benefit
Up to roughly $99,000 lifetime, with up to about $6,300 reserved for short courses
VAC Rehabilitation Services and Vocational Assistance Program
Covers approved training and re-establishment costs; can pair with the Income Replacement Benefit at 90% of pre-release salary
Opportunities Fund for Persons with Disabilities (Employer Wage Subsidy)
Wage subsidy negotiated with the local delivery agent; program guidance averages about $12,000 in supports per participant
Enabling Accessibility Fund: Small Projects Component
Up to $125,000 per project (recent small projects calls); some calls have set higher per-project ceilings
Aboriginal Entrepreneurship Program: Access to Capital
Up to $99,999 for individuals; up to $250,000 for community businesses
Aboriginal Entrepreneurship Program: Access to Business Opportunities
Up to $500,000 per recipient per year; up to 100% of eligible costs
Co-operatives First Start-up Support
Free advisory support (typically worth $5,000+ in professional fees)
CWCF Technical Assistance Grants
Up to $4,000 per grant
Community Economic Development and Diversification (CEDD)
Non-repayable contributions reimbursing eligible project costs
Clarence Campeau Development Fund (Saskatchewan Métis)
Non-repayable equity grants plus loans (amount set by project and stream)
Tax Credits
9GST/HST Input Tax Credits (ITCs)
5–15% back on all business expenses
Apprenticeship Job Creation Tax Credit
Up to $2,000 per apprentice per year
Saskatchewan R&D Tax Credit
10% of eligible R&D expenditures
Clean Technology Investment Tax Credit
30% of eligible clean technology investment
Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Investment Tax Credit
18.75% to 60% of eligible CCUS investment
Clean Hydrogen Investment Tax Credit
15% to 40% of eligible clean hydrogen investment
Medical Expense Tax Credit (Business Owner)
15% federal + provincial portion of eligible medical expenses
Saskatchewan Value-added Agriculture Incentive
15% to 40% of eligible capital costs, up to $250 million per project
Saskatchewan Manufacturing and Processing Investment Tax Credit
6% of capital cost of qualifying equipment (refundable)
Deductions
19Small Business Deduction (SBD)
Up to $30,000 per year in tax savings
Home Office Expense Deduction
Typically $3,000–$12,000 per year
Motor Vehicle Expense Deduction
Typically $4,000–$15,000 per year
Accelerated Investment Incentive (AII)
30–100% of asset cost in year 1
Business Meals & Entertainment Deduction
50% of all qualifying expenses
Zero-Emission Vehicle 100% Deduction
Full vehicle cost in year 1 (up to $55,000+)
Eligible Capital Property Deduction (Class 14.1)
5% of eligible capital costs per year
Manufacturing and Processing Profits Deduction
6% federal tax savings on M&P income
Education and Training Expense Deduction
100% of qualifying training costs
Canadian Advertising Deduction
100% of qualifying ad spend
Bad Debt Deduction
100% of uncollectible receivables
Professional Fees Deduction
100% of qualifying fees
Trade Show, Conference, and Certification Deduction
100% of event costs (excluding meals)
Provincial Small Business Tax Rate Reduction
Up to 15% combined effective rate savings
Lifetime Capital Gains Exemption (LCGE)
Up to $1.25 million in tax-free gains (2026, indexed to inflation)
Individual Pension Plan (IPP) for Owner-Managers
$10K to $40K+ extra annual deductions vs RRSP
Shareholder Loan Interest Deduction
Variable: based on loan amount and rate
Incorporation and Reorganization Costs
100% of qualifying costs
Worker Co-operative Capital Gains Exemption
Up to $10,000,000 in capital gains exempted from tax
Incentives
29BDC Growth & Transition Capital
Up to $5,000,000
Canada Small Business Financing Program (CSBFP)
Up to $1,000,000 in financing
Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB)
Access to ~$1.5B annual federal procurement set-aside
Women Entrepreneurship Loan Fund
Up to $50,000 loan
Black Entrepreneurship Loan Fund (FACE)
Loans from $10,000 to $250,000
BDC Equipment Purchase Loan
Up to 125% of equipment cost, terms up to 10 years
BDC Commercial Real Estate Loan
Up to 100% of property value (with partner lender)
BDC Purchase Order Financing
Up to 100% of fulfillment cost per order
BDC Working Capital Loan
Up to $250,000 with no fixed asset
Saskatchewan Commercial Innovation Incentive
Provincial corporate tax rate reduced to 6% for 10 to 15 years
Clarence Campeau Development Fund (Saskatchewan Metis)
Grants and loans from $10,000 to $1,000,000; business plan support up to $10,000
IWSCC Veteran-Owned Business Certification
Certification costs $500 per year; opens access to corporate and government supplier diversity procurement
CFMWS HERCS Entrepreneur Workshop
$0 fee (free workshop); covers small business startup and financing fundamentals
IWSCC Disabled-Owned Business Certification
Certification costs $500 per year; opens access to corporate and government supplier diversity procurement
Futurpreneur Newcomer Startup Program
Up to $25,000 in loans plus two years of mentorship
Indigenous Women Entrepreneurship (IWE) Program
Microloans up to $50,000 plus advisory support
Indigenous Youth Entrepreneurship (IYE) Program
Up to $75,000 in combined loans and grants
Canadian Co-operative Investment Fund (CCIF)
$50,000 to $1,250,000 in loans, quasi-equity, or equity
CWCF Tenacity Works Fund
$15,000 to $50,000 term loans
Social Finance Fund (SFF)
Repayable investment capital (part of $400M+ deployed through intermediaries)
Social Finance Fund: Boann Social Impact
$154,000,000 deployed nationally through impact funds and intermediaries
Social Finance Fund: Realize Capital Partners
Part of $400M+ SFF capital deployed through intermediaries
WEOC National Loan Program
Up to $50,000
BDC Inclusive Entrepreneurship Loan
Up to $350,000
Electric Vehicle Affordability Program (EVAP)
Up to $5,000 per vehicle (up to 10 vehicles for a business)
SaskPower Commercial Energy Optimization Program (CEOP)
Up to $200,000; $0.13/kWh for non-lighting projects
Women Entrepreneurs of Saskatchewan (WESK) Business Loan
Up to $150,000 (up to $200,000 with WEOC co-lending)
Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP)
Up to 50% of project costs, max $2,000,000 per project (75% for Indigenous organizations)
Ready, Willing and Able (RWA) Employer Program
$0 cost to employers (federally funded program, roughly $30M to 2027)
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