Saskatchewan extending secondary suite construction initiative into 2027
The Government of Saskatchewan is extending a grant program designed to help offset the costs of building secondary suites into 2027.
The Saskatchewan Secondary Suite Initiative (SSI), which was first introduced in 2023, provides up to 35 per cent of the total costs to construct a new suite at the owner’s primary residence, up to a limit of $35,000. The province announced a one-year extension of the program on Tuesday, meaning the final date to incur eligible construction costs is set for March 31, 2027.
Jim Reiter, Saskatchewan’s deputy premier and finance minister, said the program has been “incredibly successful,” with nearly 1,000 new suites added since it was first launched.
“I am pleased to extend this program for another year because we know the most effective way to address the rising cost of rent is to increase supply, and that is exactly what the SSI has been doing,” Reiter said in a statement.


