1. SASKATCHEWAN

Sector: Fisheries
Sub-Sector: Services incidental to fishing
Industry Classification: CPC 882
Type of Exception: Article 201 (Non-Discrimination), Article 312 (Market Access – Investment)

Measure(s):

  • The Fisheries Act (Saskatchewan), 1994, SS 1994, c F-16.1
  • The Fisheries Regulations, c F-16.1 Reg 1
  • Commercial Fishing Licensee Eligibility Requirements (Policy Number 3420.02)
  • Commercial Fishing Co-operatives (Policy Number F & W 2003.2)
  • Commercial Net Fishing Licence Eligibility Requirements Guidelines

Description:

Only a Saskatchewan resident is eligible to obtain a commercial fishing licence. Licences may be restricted to residents of the region of a local fishery.

2. SASKATCHEWAN

Sector: Tourism
Sub-Sector: Services incidental to hunting; services incidental to fishing; tourist guide agencies; own-account hunting
Industry Classification: CPC 7472, 8813, 8820, 96419
Type of Exception: Article 201 (Non-Discrimination)

Measure(s):

  • The Wildlife Act, 1998, SS 1998, c W-13.12
  • The Wildlife Regulations, 1981, RRS c W-13.12 Reg 1
  • The Outfitter and Guide Regulations, 2004, RRS c N-3.1 Reg 3

Description:

Any person who wishes to hold an outfitter’s licence must be a Saskatchewan resident and have a head office in Saskatchewan.

3. SASKATCHEWAN

Sector: Real Estate
Sub-Sector: Real estate services involving owned or leased property; real estate services on a fee or contract basis
Industry Classification: CPC 8210, 822
Type of Exception: Article 201 (Non-Discrimination)

Measure(s):

  • The Real Estate Act, SS 1995, c R-1.3
  • The Real Estate Commission policies and bylaws

Description:

Every brokerage and person named in a certificate of registration as a brokerage must have an office in Saskatchewan and is required to maintain trust accounts in a financial institution in Saskatchewan for the deposit of all money received in connection with trades in real estate.

4. SASKATCHEWAN

Sector: Tourism
Sub-Sector: Services incidental to hunting; tourist guide agencies; own-account hunting
Industry Classification: CPC 7472, 8813, 96419
Type of Exception: Article 201 (Non-Discrimination)

Measure(s):

  • The Wildlife Act, 1998, SS 1998, c W-13.12
  • The Wildlife Regulations, 1981, RRS c W-13.12 Reg 1

Description:

A fur licence holder must be a Saskatchewan resident.

A Saskatchewan resident is a Canadian resident who has a principal residence in Saskatchewan and has resided in the province for the three months preceding the date of the application for a licence.

5. SASKATCHEWAN

Sector: All Sectors
Sub-Sector: All Sub-Sectors
Industry Classification:
Type of Exception: Article 201 (Non-Discrimination)

Measure(s):

  • The Co-operatives Act, 1996, SS 1996, c C-37.3
  • Private Acts of the Legislature of Saskatchewan establishing corporate bodies
  • Practice and Policy of the Registrar of Co-operatives

Description:

A co-operative must have a registered office in Saskatchewan.

Membership may be limited to Canadians resident in Saskatchewan.

There must be at least five Directors and the majority of Directors must be Canadian residents. Directors are appointed from amongst the membership of the co-operative.

The registrar may restrict the businesses in which a co-operative may engage in the province.

6. SASKATCHEWAN

Sector: All Sectors
Sub-Sector: All Sub-Sectors
Industry Classification:
Type of Exception: Article 201 (Non-Discrimination)

Measure(s):

  • The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995, SS 1995, c N-4.2
  • Private Acts of the Legislature of Saskatchewan establishing corporate bodies

Description:

At least one director of a corporation must reside in Saskatchewan.

7. SASKATCHEWAN

Sector: Alcoholic Beverages
Sub-Sector: Beverages; mail transport
Industry Classification: CPC 24, 71235, 73210
Type of Exception: Article 201 (Non-Discrimination)

Measure(s):

  • The Alcohol Control Regulations, 2016, RRS c A-18.011 Reg 7

Description:

Saskatchewan reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure to provide for direct-to-consumer sales with other Parties on a reciprocal basis.

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