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The Saskatchewan Prosperity Project (SPP) is a community-driven, independent educational initiative dedicated to empowering the people of Saskatchewan to shape their future and strengthen provincial self-determination.
Saskatchewan has a diverse population that includes urban residents, rural farming communities, and Indigenous peoples. First Nations and Métis communities have lived on this land for thousands of years and continue to play a vital role in the province’s cultural, economic, and social life. Major cities include Saskatoon, Regina (the provincial capital), Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, and Swift Current, alongside many smaller towns and rural municipalities.
Saskatchewan is governed as a province within the Canadian federation, with responsibilities shared between the provincial and federal governments. Issues such as resource management, taxation, equalization payments, and provincial autonomy are often central to public debate. Many residents advocate for stronger recognition of Saskatchewan’s economic contributions and greater provincial decision-making authority.
The Saskatchewan Prosperity Project (SPP) is a community-driven, independent educational initiative dedicated to empowering the people of Saskatchewan to shape their future and strengthen provincial self-determination.
Key Focus and Goals
Recognition and Values: The project invites reflection on whether the federal government fully recognizes Saskatchewan’s vital contribution to the nation. It encourages open dialogue about shaping a future that aligns with the province’s values, its people, and the land.
Saskatchewan sovereignty is rooted in unity and shared responsibility, ensuring that every family, farmer, and business has a fair and meaningful voice in shaping the province’s future.
It also represents freedom from political and economic persecution, protecting the rights of individuals, communities, and enterprises to operate and prosper without undue interference.
Saskatchewan sovereignty is rooted in unity and shared responsibility, ensuring that every family, farmer, and business has a fair and meaningful voice in shaping the province’s future.
It also represents freedom from political and economic persecution, protecting the rights of individuals, communities, and enterprises to operate and prosper without undue interference.
The SPP is committed to helping the people of Saskatchewan shape their own destiny by fostering prosperity, freedom, and opportunity for future generations.
We believe that sound, practical policy is the foundation of lasting prosperity. Through thoughtful exploration and open dialogue, the project examines realistic pathways toward greater self-determination for Saskatchewan.
Above all, we stand for unity—bringing together families, farmers, and businesses to ensure everyone has a fair say in the shared future of the province.
At the heart of a strong and prosperous Saskatchewan is an engaged and informed community. Encouraging people to sign the referendum is not about division or politics—it is about giving every resident a voice in decisions that shape the province’s future.