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Saskatchewan Job Market Growth Leads Canada with 22,200 Full-Time Positions Added in July 2025

Austin Campbell

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Saskatchewan Job Market

Saskatchewan’s job market is setting the pace for the entire country. According to the latest Statistics Canada report, the province added 22,200 full-time jobs year-over-year in July 2025 — the highest increase among all Canadian provinces. Even more impressive? Saskatchewan now boasts the lowest unemployment rate in the nation at just 5.0%, far below the national average of 6.9%.

While some regions are facing employment slowdowns, Saskatchewan is moving in the opposite direction — breaking records, strengthening industries, and creating new opportunities for workers across all sectors.

Record-Breaking Numbers Across the Board

July 2025 marked an all-time high for Saskatchewan’s labour force participation:

CategoryJuly 2025 NumbersYear-over-Year Change
Total Labour Force665,300+4.3%
Full-Time Employment532,800+22,200 jobs
Male Employment336,400+4,300 jobs
Female Employment292,400+13,300 jobs

Both major cities are sharing in the momentum:

  • Saskatoon: +4,300 jobs (+2.1%)
  • Regina: +5,600 jobs (+3.8%)

Which Sectors Are Driving Growth?

Saskatchewan’s economic boom isn’t limited to a single sector. The biggest gains came from:

  • Healthcare and Social Assistance: +9,800 jobs (+10.3%)
  • Construction: +6,500 jobs (+14.7%)
  • Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, and Leasing: +3,500 jobs (+13.1%)
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These sectors are not only hiring — they’re shaping Saskatchewan into a hub for skilled workers from across Canada and around the world.

What’s Behind Saskatchewan’s Labour Market Success?

The province’s success is powered by two key government strategies:

  1. Saskatchewan Labour Market Strategy – A plan to build the workforce needed for sustained economic growth.
  2. Investment Attraction Strategy – Targeting $16 billion annually in private capital investments to fuel job creation and innovation.

These initiatives focus on attracting investment, supporting employers, and ensuring workers have the skills needed to meet the demands of a growing economy.

What This Means for Skilled Workers and Newcomers

For those considering a move to Canada in 2025, Saskatchewan stands out as one of the most promising destinations. Its strong economy, low unemployment rate, and high demand in key sectors create a fertile ground for career growth. From construction workers and healthcare professionals to finance and tech specialists, the opportunities are diverse, and many roles are eligible under Saskatchewan’s provincial immigration pathways.

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Saskatchewan’s Economic Growth Opens Doors for Newcomers

The Saskatchewan job market is not just thriving — it’s leading the country. With thousands of full-time jobs created and unemployment at a record low, the province is positioning itself as a prime choice for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and newcomers seeking stability and opportunity. If you’re aiming to work and settle in Canada, now is the time to explore Saskatchewan’s programs and job market. Your career growth could be just one application away.

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