Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan

Information Services Corporation Of Saskatchewan

Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan (ISC) is a provincial Crown corporation responsible for land titles, vital statistics, survey, personal property and corporate registries, as well as related geographic information.

Three government agencies came together to form ISC in January 2000: the Land Titles Office (which was then a part of the Department of Justice), the Personal Property Registry (also part of Justice) and the Surveys, Mapping and Geographic Information Systems division of the Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation.

In 2008, the Vital Statistics Registry, which had been a part of the Department of Health, was transferred to ISC. The Corporate Registry (formerly known as the Corporations Branch as part of the Ministry of Justice) became part of ISC in October 2010. In 2011, ISC launched Business Registrations Saskatchewan.

ISC employs over 300 people and has offices in eight Saskatchewan communities: Humboldt, Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current and Yorkton.

In 2012, ISC was named by Mediacorp as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers, a Top 20 Saskatchewan Employer, one of Canada's Greenest Employers and one of Canada's Top Employers for Young People.

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