
Paths to Prosperity Provincial Summit - Connecting the Dots

We are excited to announce a new partnership between the Saskatchewan Economic Development Alliance (SEDA), the Saskatchewan Indigenous Economic Development Network (SIEDN) and the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association (SPRA) to deliver a unique professional development and networking opportunity for our respective members.
Save the date for the Paths to Prosperity Provincial Summit, which will take place in Saskatoon from October 26-28, 2026.
The Paths to Prosperity Provincial Summit will bring together elected officials, administrators, economic development officers, and recreation and parks professionals and practitioners and invite them to ‘connect the dots’. By linking communities, innovators, funders, and community builders in the same room, we will create an environment for turning promising ideas into realistic initiatives that impact the economic, health, social and environmental systems at the local, regional and provincial levels.
Early Registration will open in March 2026.
Who is SEDA?
As the Saskatchewan Economic Development Alliance enters its 41st year serving Saskatchewan, it will continue to enable communities to become investment-ready and to build economic and social well-being through collaborative development.
Who is SIEDN?
Established in 2012, the Saskatchewan Indigenous Economic Development Network promotes and supports the sustainable economic livelihood of Saskatchewan Indigenous communities through building capacity, relationships and knowledge.
Who is SPRA?
Everything that the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association does is about creating a Saskatchewan where all people experience a better quality of life through parks and recreation. Actions are aimed to improve access, connect health and wellbeing and increase the value and investment in parks and recreation.