News From SCIC
Earlier this year, the Government of Saskatchewan implemented contingency plans in response to the postal labour disruptions and is prepared following the announcement of a national strike from the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) on September 25, 2025. Ministries, Crowns and agencies put these plans in place to limit its impact on services. The government continues to encourage all clients, suppliers and businesses to switch to direct deposit, as those payments will not be impacted by postal services.
The digital version of Yield Saskatchewan is now available.
Today, on behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan, along with Federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister (AAFC) Lawrence MacAulay, Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Daryl Harrison announces continued funding and commitment through the 2025 Crop Insurance Program.
This article is available in the Summer 2024 issue of Agriview.
Throughout the growing season, harvest and post-harvest, there are different features of SCIC's programs Saskatchewan producers should be aware of – including upcoming deadlines for submitting information and paying programs fees.