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Three Companies Make Major Moves in 2009
Page Top Saskatchewan Companies B5 Leader-Post / leaderpost.com Wednesday, September 30, 2009 MOVERS AND SHAKERS Leader Post files Mayo Schmidt, CEO of Viterra, has presided over the rapid expansion of what was once the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. By BRUCE JOHNSTONE distribution for Co-op Life, which is Leader-Post the second largest company in the Co-operators Group. he good thing about the Herback said the CUMIS Top 100 Saskatchewan HREE COMPANIES acquisition would increase Co-op Companies list is that it T Life’s assets from $2.6 billion to $3.2 shows you exactly how billion and its revenues from $770 Saskatchewan-based million to $1 billion. The number of Tcompanies stacked up against each employees would increase from 900 other as of Dec. 31, 2008. to 1,260, he said. What it doesn’t show you is how If Co-op Life does join the $1- much things can change in the space MAKE MAJOR billion club, it could jump from 11th of a year or less. place on this year’s list to the Top 10 Take, for example, three Regina- at around the eighth or ninth based companies — Viterra Inc., Co- position (once again assuming operators Life Insurance, and everything else remains the same). Alliance Grain Traders. All three Alliance Grain Traders is another companies embarked on major Regina-based company that has acquisitions in the past year that MOVES IN increased dramatically in size this have significantly increased the size 2009 year, although it may not move up the of the companies since the Top 100 Top 100 Saskatchewan Companies Companies list was compiled. -
2009 Top 100 List
2009 Top 100 Saskatchewan Companies StarPhoenix and Leader-Post Number of SK Rank Name Location Revenue CEO/President Employees Major shareholders 1 PotashCorp Saskatoon $9,898,000,000 William J. Doyle 1810 Widely Held 2 Federated Co-operatives Limited Saskatoon $8,400,368,000 Arthur Postle 1500 Retail Co-operatives in Western Canada 3 Viterra Inc. Registered in Regina $6,777,566,000 Mayo Schmidt 1600 Widely Held Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc., Agrium Inc., Mosaic Canada Crop Nutrition, 4Canpotex Limited Saskatoon $5,200,000,000 Steve Dechka 63 LP., a subsidiary of the The Mosaic Company 5 Cameco Corporation Saskatoon $2,859,000,000 Jerry Grandey 1820 Widely Held 6 SaskPower Regina $1,489,000,000 Pat Youzwa 2500 Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan 7 SGI and SGI CANADA Regina $1,241,684,000 Andrew Cartmell 1894 Government of Saskatchewan 8 SaskTel Regina $1,138,000,000 Robert Watson 5063 Government of Saskatchewan 9 Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority Regina $960,980,000 Barry Lacey 1085 Government of Saskatchewan 10 Farm Credit Canada Regina $951,700,000 Greg Stewart 760 Government of Canada 11 Co-operators Life Insurance Company Regina $857,700,000 Kevin Daniel 720 The Co-operators Group Ltd. 12 Saskatoon Health Region Saskatoon $808,000,000 Maura Davies 12000 Government of Saskatchewan 13 Mega Group Inc. Saskatoon $800,000,000 Benoit Simard 48 Member Owned Buying Group 14 Brandt Group of Companies Regina $797,467,000 Gavin Semple 575 Gavin Semple, Shaun Semple 15 Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region Regina $742,717,194 Dwight Nelson 9500 Government of Saskatchewan 16 University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon $710,572,000 Peter MacKinnon 6923 Government of Saskatchewan 17 Alliance Grain Traders/Saskcan Pulse Trading Regina $328,672,293 Murad Al-Katib 240 Widely Held 18 SaskCentral (Credit Union Central of Saskatchewan) Regina $317,860,000 Ken Anderson 97 Saskatchewan Credit Unions 19 AREVA Resources Canada Inc. -
2016 Annual Report
TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Officers & Board of Directors 4 SCC Staff Members 5 Chair’s Message 6 CEO’s Message 7 CEO’S Message 8 Environment Committee Report 9 Finance Committee Report 9 Human Resources Committee Report 9 Labour Market Task Force Report 10 Human Resources Committee Report 10 Membership Report 11 Investment & Growth Committee Report 11 Youth, Education & Training Committee Report 12 Advocacy Report 13 ABEX Winners & Sponsors 2016 14 ABEX Hall of Fame 2016 15 ABEX Business Leader 2016 15 2016 Roger Phillips Chamber Builder Award 16 Special Events & Projects 17 2017 Conference Sponsors 18 Minutes of the 2016 AGM 19 Financial Statements - Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce 33 Financial Statements - Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Foundation Page 2 Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Officers Shawna Nelson Patricia Warsaba Michael Cossar Randy Beattie st Chair 1 Vice-Chair 2nd Vice-Chair Immediate Past Chair Sheraton Cavalier Saskatoon McKercher LLP PFM Capital Inc Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Board Members Kendal Netmaker Natashia Stinka Peter Clarke Neechie Gear Inc. Canpotex Seed Hawk Inc. Greg Hanwell Monica Kreuger Ricardo Silva Beer Brothers Global Infobrokers Inc. & Gastropub & Deli Praxis Group of Schools Tim Schroh Clayton Veresh Sean Young Affinity Credit Union MNP LLP Young’s Equipment Inc. Page 3 Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce Staff Steve McLellan Michele Geres Cindy Wright CEO Administrative Assistant Director of Special Events Curtis Hemming Joshua Kirkjian Jesse Chatterson Director of Government Director of Research & Director of Membership Relations Policy Development Sales Elissa LaLiberte Jennie Avram Director of Marketing & Director of Membership Engagement Communications Page 4 CHAIR’S REPORT It’s hard to remember a year that Lagimodiere provide the board and went by as fast as this one, my staff with Aboriginal awareness year as Chair of the Saskatchewan training. -
Donor Snapshot
DONOR SNAPSHOT 101024307 Sask Limited Bob Miller 306 Cakes Braid Flooring Ltd. 3M Canada Company Brenda Frick ABC Canada Technology Group Brenda Strelioff Abundance Brent Smith Acadia Construction Brian & Lois Cooke Adrian Louise Gamelin Brian & Ramona Brownbridge Affinity Credit Union Brian Chartier Ph. D Consulting Ltd. Aggressive Drilling Ltd. Bridge Law LLP Agricultural Student's Association Bruce & Karen Nieman Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association Canada Bruce & Marlene Loraas Alain & Cindi Gaucher Bryan Salte Alan & Betty Kobe Buckberger Baerg & Partners LLP Alan G. Cruickshank BURNCO Rock Products Ltd. Alexander James Webster Butte Colony Farming Co. Ltd. Alison Byrns Caitlin Brown Allan Stein Canadian Pacific - Communication & Public Almita Piling Affairs Dept. Amy Templeman Canadian Prairie Bison Andrew & Helen Mansuy Canadian Tire Store #304 Angela Harpham Cando Rail Services Anita Ryland Canopy Growth Corporation Anjani Koneru Canpotex Ltd. Annamarie Wiersma - Wiersma Farm Ltd. Cara Martens Anne M. Hedlin Careica Health Annette Calyniuk Cargill Ltd. Anthony Brilz Carlton Dental Laboratories Inc. AODBT Architecture Interior Design Carol Morris Arnason Bourassa Family Foundation Carolyn Schur & Dave Fetsch Arnold & Phyllis Moen Nijssen Carrol Olfert Arthur & Janet Postle CFIndustries - Terra International Canada Inc. Audrey Bartsch Charlene Sorensen Axon Development Corporation Charles Ian Johnson Ayoub Dangor Charles P. Hedlin B.E. Schell Charlotte Stang Barry Michael Singer Chef Sydney Hamelin BASF Agricultural Specialties Cherry Insurance Bdm Healthware Inc. Cheryl Cho Beth Clelland & Todd Rosenberg Chicken Farmers of Saskatchewan Bethel Christian Reformed Church Chisholm Thomson Family Foundation BHP Canada Inc. Christian Johnston Bill & Myra Clarke Christopher Clark Bioriginal Food & Science Corp. Chyzowski Charitable Foundation Bioscript Pharmacy Ltd. Clavet United Church Bob & Rita Mirwald CNH Industrial Canada Ltd. -
Alliance Grain Traders
A LEADER-POST SPECIAL REPORT Wednesday, September 29, 2010 ■ Section AA ast year saw a changing of the guard in the Top foothold in the growing Asia-Pacific market, which is 100 Saskatchewan Companies, namely the expected to grow by 20 per cent over the next 10 years. ascendance of Viterra Inc. to the top of the Many analysts see Viterra’s expansion into Australia — leader board and the ignominious fall of like the takeover of Agricore United — as a PotashCorp from first to third place. transformational event that will take Viterra to the next LOf course, Viterra’s newly won position as the largest level. company in Saskatchewan has more to do with Slow and steady doesn’t always win the race, but it sure PotashCorp’s plummeting revenues than Viterra’s rapid seems to be working for Viterra. growth, even with the addition of ABB Grain last year. By contrast, PotashCorp’s meteoric rise and fall is In fact, Viterra’s acquisition of the Australian grain largely driven by potash prices, which have soared and company for $1.4 billion barely made a ripple in the sunk in the past two years. revenues of the Regina-based company in 2009, since it The price of the pink mineral -- one of three key came too late in the year to have a significant ingredients in fertilizer, the other being nitrogen and impact on sales. phosphate — slowly rose from $100 US per tonne in 2003 Still, the rise of Viterra and the fall — albeit to just under $200 per tonne in late 2007.