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Part of SaskTel
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True North
100%
Capital: Canada
Capital: Canada (profits)
Control: Canada
Control: Canada (decisions)
SaskTel achieves a maximum True North score due to its structure as a Canadian Crown corporation. Ownership, strategic control, and operational footprints are entirely domestic, ensuring that economic value is retained within the country.
Vector Breakdown
Inputs
medium
20/20
The entity is a primary network builder with substantial capital expenditure in provincial fiber and wireless infrastructure. Infrastructure investment is focused on domestic network expansion.
Capital
Capital (profits)
high
40/40
This entity is a provincial Crown corporation with ownership and profits remaining in the public domain. All financial benefits are retained within the domestic economy.
Control
Control (decisions)
high
20/20
Strategic control and executive decision-making are based at the headquarters in Regina. The board is appointed by the provincial government.
Operations
high
20/20
The entity maintains a significant workforce and customer support infrastructure within Canada. Operational jobs are localized to the service region.
Parent Company
SaskTel
Ownership Backbone
Network Backbone
SaskTel Network
Infrastructure
Availability
Regional
Market Coverage
Economic Structure Breakdown
Capital
40/40
Dividend Destination
This entity is a provincial Crown corporation with ownership and profits remaining in the public domain. All financial benefits are retained within the domestic economy.
Control
20/20
Decision Autonomy
Strategic control and executive decision-making are based at the headquarters in Regina. The board is appointed by the provincial government.
Operations
20/20
Labour Footprint
The entity maintains a significant workforce and customer support infrastructure within Canada. Operational jobs are localized to the service region.
Supply Chain
20/20
Domestic Procurement
The entity is a primary network builder with substantial capital expenditure in provincial fiber and wireless infrastructure. Infrastructure investment is focused on domestic network expansion.
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