Regina, Canada – During a meeting in the Canadian city of Regina with His Excellency Scott Mo, Prime Minister of the Province of Saskatchewan, the Dubai Chambers discussed ways to enhance trade and investment flows between Dubai and Saskatchewan. One of Canada’s most prominent provinces, rich in natural and agricultural resources and wealth. In addition to developing joint work between business communities and opening new paths for cooperation.
The chambers explained in a press statement that the Dubai Chambers delegation discussed with the Canadian side mechanisms for expanding the scope of trade and investment partnerships in priority sectors. In a way that supports the achievement of development goals and sustainable growth.
The visit comes as Dubai becomes increasingly attractive to Canadian businessmen and investors. The number of active Canadian companies registered as members of the Dubai Chamber increased from 1,165 companies during 2020 to 4,667 companies by the end of 2025. With a growth of 300% during this period.
Saskatchewan is one of Canada’s richest provinces in natural resources and a global center for the production of potash used in fertilizers. It is one of the world’s largest producers of uranium, grains, and legumes, in addition to possessing significant reserves of oil, gas, and strategic minerals such as lithium.
Opportunities for trade and investment cooperation with Dubai are emerging, especially in the sectors of food security, fertilizers, energy, and critical minerals used in clean energy technologies and batteries. Benefiting from Dubai’s location as a global center for trade and re-export to the markets of the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
The visit is part of a series of international trade missions organized by Dubai Chambers within the framework of the “Growth Corridors” initiative. Which aims to enhance the prospects for trade and investment cooperation between Dubai and promising global markets.



