Sask. tech start-ups optimistic about future after province

Sask. tech start-ups optimistic about future after province extends investment incentives


Posted: Apr 16, 2021 6:13 AM CT | Last Updated: April 16
Kirk Morrison, CEO and co-founder of Krugo, a tech start-up based in Regina, says the STSI extension is good news for Saskatchewan's tech community.  (Submitted by Kirk Morrison )
The Government of Saskatchewan is extending the existing Saskatchewan Technology Startup Incentive (STSI), and some start-ups say they're optimistic about the impact the decision will have on the growth of the province's tech sector. 
The latest proposed legislation will extend STSI for five years, and introduces additions to the program that was first launched in 2018. 
"As the province emerges from the pandemic, the government remains committed to creating a competitive business environment that stimulates investment and growth," said Jeremy Harrison, the minister responsible for Innovation Saskatchewan, in a statement.  

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