SaskGaming was established through proclamation of The Saskatchewan Gaming Corporation Act. In 2023, the Government of Saskatchewan created Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan (LGS), a new crown corporation, to provide management oversight to the gaming sector on behalf of the province. As a result of this, SaskGaming became a wholly-owned subsidiary of LGS on June 1, 2023, continuing to operate Casinos Regina and Moose Jaw with no significant operational changes.
SaskGaming reports to the Government of Saskatchewan through a Board of Directors appointed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. The Board, led by the Chair, is responsible to the Minister Responsible for LGS. SaskGaming operates under the regulatory authority of the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) and complies with provincial regulations, the Criminal Code of Canada, and The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997.
Through its Chair, who is an outside Director, the SaskGaming Board of Directors is accountable to the Minister Responsible for Lotteries and Gaming Saskatchewan. The Minister functions as a link between the corporation and Cabinet, as well as the provincial legislature.
Vision
We deliver exceptional entertainment experiences.
Mission
We offer an outstanding entertainment experience, generating meaningful employment and economic benefit for Saskatchewan people in partnership with First Nations.
Values
Integrity: We make responsible decisions based on high standards.
Inclusion: We embrace equity and diversity.
Passion: We are enthusiastic about sharing in the experience we deliver to our guests.
Teamwork: We achieve more when we collaborate and work together.
SaskGaming pays 50 per cent of its net income to the General Revenue Fund to support the provincial government's commitment to the First Nations Trust, Community Initiatives Fund and Clarence Campeau Development Fund. The corporation also pays a dividend payment to its shareholder, Crown Investments Corporation, which is set each year at a percentage of the corporation's income.