Auto insurance in Saskatchewan is provided by a government-run insurance company, Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI). Both, government and private companies are competing to sell enhancements to the required minimum insurance in the province.
Saskatchewan is one of the three provinces where the provincial government sells the mandatory auto insurance. Along with the other two provinces - BC and Manitoba, Saskatchewan has one of the lowest premiums for car insurance in Canada. The average car insurance premium in Saskatchewan is $1100. The same is the average rate in its capital Regina.
You can drive in Saskatchewan with a valid driver's license from another country for 90 days. After that you are required to get a Saskatchewan Driver's Licence. Foreign students can drive with their national licence for as long as they hold a valid Study Permit. For more information regarding Saskatchewan car insurance visit the SGI web site. The link is below.