Saskatchewan Day

Saskatchewan Day

Metro Toronto Convention CentreToronto, ON
Tuesday, Mar 3 from 8 am to 6 pm EST
Overview

Join us as industry leaders and government officials showcase Saskatchewan’s geoscience, critical minerals and investment opportunities!

Saskatchewan Day


(For PDAC delegates only; space is limited)

Experience Saskatchewan’s world‑class exploration and mining sector at this premier one‑day event—bringing together cutting‑edge technical presentations, dynamic panel discussions with leading exploration and mining companies, and insights from top industry experts.

Saskatchewan is powering the future of global resource development—leading Canada in critical minerals and ranked among the world’s premier destinations for mining investment. As the world’s largest producer of potash, the second‑largest producer of uranium, and Canada’s top producer of helium, Saskatchewan stands at the forefront of innovation, reliability, and opportunity.

Saskatchewan’s mining ecosystem is powered by industry‑leading innovation and a world‑class supply chain that drives growth, competitiveness, and excellence across the sector.

The Saskatchewan Mining Association (SMA) plays a vital role in advancing the province’s mining and mineral exploration industry and championing Saskatchewan’s global leadership in sustainable resource development.

The International Minerals Innovation Institute (IMII) is Saskatchewan’s trusted hub for expertise and innovation in the province's minerals industry.

The Saskatchewan Industrial and Mining Suppliers Association (SIMSA) represents over 380 Saskatchewan‑based suppliers delivering world‑class solutions to the industrial, mining, and energy sectors, strengthening the province’s global competitiveness with a leading, procurement‑ready supply chain.

Join us in Room 202B and enjoy complimentary refreshments throughout the day.

Join us as industry leaders and government officials showcase Saskatchewan’s geoscience, critical minerals and investment opportunities!

Saskatchewan Day


(For PDAC delegates only; space is limited)

Experience Saskatchewan’s world‑class exploration and mining sector at this premier one‑day event—bringing together cutting‑edge technical presentations, dynamic panel discussions with leading exploration and mining companies, and insights from top industry experts.

Saskatchewan is powering the future of global resource development—leading Canada in critical minerals and ranked among the world’s premier destinations for mining investment. As the world’s largest producer of potash, the second‑largest producer of uranium, and Canada’s top producer of helium, Saskatchewan stands at the forefront of innovation, reliability, and opportunity.

Saskatchewan’s mining ecosystem is powered by industry‑leading innovation and a world‑class supply chain that drives growth, competitiveness, and excellence across the sector.

The Saskatchewan Mining Association (SMA) plays a vital role in advancing the province’s mining and mineral exploration industry and championing Saskatchewan’s global leadership in sustainable resource development.

The International Minerals Innovation Institute (IMII) is Saskatchewan’s trusted hub for expertise and innovation in the province's minerals industry.

The Saskatchewan Industrial and Mining Suppliers Association (SIMSA) represents over 380 Saskatchewan‑based suppliers delivering world‑class solutions to the industrial, mining, and energy sectors, strengthening the province’s global competitiveness with a leading, procurement‑ready supply chain.

Join us in Room 202B and enjoy complimentary refreshments throughout the day.

Good to know

Highlights

  • 10 hours
  • In person

Location

Metro Toronto Convention Centre

255 Front Street West

Toronto, ON M5V 2W6

How do you want to get there?

Map

Agenda

-

Welcome & Showcase of Exploration and Mining in Saskatchewan

-

BHP: Building Something Special in Saskatchewan

-

Saskatchewan's Critical Mineral Strategy

Organized by
S
Saskatchewan Mining Association
Followers--
Events55
Hosting7 years
Report this event