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      Sunday, February 12, 2012

Our Ministry fosters the development of an educated, skilled and productive workforce that meets the labour demands of a growing and innovative economy. We work in partnership with the private sector, education institutions and community organizations to develop a skilled workforce; to retain educated and skilled workers; and to attract educated and skilled workers from outside of the province. We also work with education institutions to recruit and retain more international students and work to help First Nations and Métis learners to expand workforce participation.

Mission

The Ministry provides leadership and resources to foster a high quality advanced education and training system and provides employment and immigration services to develop a workforce that responds to the needs of Saskatchewan's people and economy.

Vision

Saskatchewan prospers from the full contribution of our skilled and knowledgeable people.

This is the legislated mandate for the Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration (AEEI), formerly the Ministry fo Advanced Education, Employment and Labour (AEEL). Since November 2007, Premier Wall has issued three mandate letters (see Related Links below).  

The most recent plan and annual report documents to be released are provided herein, as well as an archive of previous ministry plans and annual reports.

Contact our Deputy Minister or our Assistant Deputy Ministers.

Contact our Senior Staff for department assistance.

Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration is comprised of these divisions:

  • Advanced Education and Student Services Division
  • Immigration Services Division
  • Can-Sask Career and Employment Services

Each of these divisions is organized into multiple branches which are responsible for numerous program or service initiatives on behalf of government, including: Student Loans, Career and Employment Services, Immigration Services and SaskJobs.



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