3.2 – Introduction deck – PrairiesCan role

  • Mandate to grow and diversify the Prairie economy and advance Prairie interests in Ottawa.
  • We are business-centric and relationship-driven, and work closely with provincial governments and other western stakeholders to achieve results.
  • Since its creation in 2021, PrairiesCan has invested $1 billion in over 340 communities, over 380 SMEs, and over 850 not-for-profits:
    • 115,000+ jobs supported
    • $1 billion+ in private sector investment
    • business export sales growth surpassing $2.2 billion
  • Since 2021, PrairiesCan investments have helped support the creation of 10% of jobs and 22% of growth in export sales in the region.

 

Presence in Prairie communities

Map of the Prairie region, showing all PrairiesCan service locations
Text description: Presence in Prairie communities
Text description: Presence in Prairie communities
City
Type of office
Edmonton, Alberta
Headquarters
Calgary, Alberta
Principal office
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Principal office
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Principal office
Ottawa, Ontario
Principal office
Fort McMurray, Alberta
Regional location
Grande Prairie, Alberta
Regional location
Lethbridge, Alberta
Regional location
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Regional location
Regina, Saskatchewan
Regional location
Brandon, Manitoba
Regional location
Thompson, Manitoba
Regional location

 

Current PrairiesCan staff: 334

  • 206: Located in Alberta (includes headquarters and regional staff)
  • 47: Located in Saskatchewan
  • 50: Located in Manitoba
  • 31: Located in National Capital Region

 

PrairiesCan budget

  • 2025-26 fiscal year: $278.5 million
  • 2026-27 fiscal year: $185.1 million*
  • 2027-28 fiscal year: $168 million*

*reduction due to end of time-limited programs

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2025-09-09