Government Modernizes Provincial CO-OP Legislation to Support Economic Growth
The Government of Saskatchewan has recently introduced updated provincial laws concerning co-operatives.
This new legislation brings Saskatchewan co-operative legislation into alignment with other provinces and creates a better legal and economic environment to support the province’s co-operatives.
“Co-operatives make a positive impact on the day-to-day lives of Saskatchewan residents, employ thousands of people, and have been part of the fabric of our province for over a hundred years,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Tim McLeod, K.C. said. “With more people choosing to invest in Saskatchewan and establish businesses here, this legislation reduces red tape and creates greater flexibility that will make it easier to build and operate co-operatives in Saskatchewan communities for years to come.”
The Co-operatives Act, 2025 combines the current Co-operatives Act, 1996 and New Generation Co-operatives Act into a single, modernized piece of legislation. The new Act is the result of the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General’s ongoing efforts to update business legislation to support economic growth in Saskatchewan.

