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land, resources, young people and partners, so on?”
asks Pratt.
GGDL will move beyond the traditional Saskatchewan
crops (canola, barley, flax) and look to hemp and
fruit crops, and are also involved in greenhouse
technology to extend the growing season. GGDL’s
renewable energy vision also takes full advantage of
being in one of the sunniest places in the Canada.
Property Developments is the third pillar of GGDL.
“We have urban development lands as key priority
including commercial and residential opportunities,”
says Pratt. GGFN currently has 577 acres in
southeast Regina, “which is a great opportunity to
have commercial office space on and off reserve,”
says Pratt, adding GGDL is also looking to expand to
Western Canada and expand partnerships with
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capacity and retain high performing work forces in
our community,” says Pratt.
The heart of the GGDL strategy is its uniquely
advantageous location in the middle of the potash,
wind, sun, and agricultural belts. “What are we going
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to do as a First Nation to make better use of our
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