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Saskatchewan Sets the Pace with Canada’s Strongest Job Growth and Lowest Unemployment Rate

Austin Campbell

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Strongest Job Growth

Saskatchewan is fast becoming a powerhouse in Canada’s economic recovery. According to fresh numbers from Statistics Canada, the province added 21,100 new jobs in April 2025, marking the highest year-over-year job growth rate in Canada at 3.6%. Even more striking—Saskatchewan now holds the lowest unemployment rate in the country at just 4.3%, far below the national average of 6.9%.

For professionals and newcomers looking to make a smart move, these numbers send a clear message: Saskatchewan isn’t just keeping pace—it’s leading the way.

Why Saskatchewan Is Winning the Labour Race

Consistent Full-Time Job Gains

Job seekers in Saskatchewan are finding more full-time opportunities than ever before. In the last 12 months:

  • 14,800 full-time jobs were added, a 3.1% rise.
  • 6,300 part-time positions were filled, showing a 5.9% increase.

This means that Saskatchewan isn’t just adding jobs—it’s creating quality roles that offer stability and long-term growth.

City-Wide Growth in Saskatoon and Regina

The province’s two largest urban centres are also seeing sharp upward trends:

CityJobs Added (YoY)Growth %
Saskatoon6,6003.4%
Regina4,6003.2%

This balanced development makes Saskatchewan attractive for both urban professionals and families considering relocation.

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Sectoral Gains That Fuel the Boom

Certain sectors are standing out as key drivers of the province’s economic momentum:

  • Healthcare and Social Assistance: +8,900 jobs (+9.8%)
  • Construction: +4,900 jobs (+12.6%)
  • Public Administration: +6,600 jobs (+19.2%)

This broad-based growth is creating opportunities across industries—from skilled trades to healthcare workers—making Saskatchewan a great landing spot for both local jobseekers and new immigrants.

Economic Growth Backed by Real Results

Saskatchewan’s success isn’t just in job numbers. Its overall real GDP grew by 3.4% in 2024, placing it second among all Canadian provinces. Compare that to the national average of just 1.6%, and it’s clear that Saskatchewan is delivering results at scale.

Here are some key metrics:

IndicatorSaskatchewan PerformanceNational Average
Real GDP Growth (2024)+3.4%+1.6%
Real GDP Value (2024)$80.5 Billion (Record High)N/A
Growth in New Motor Vehicle Sales2nd among provincesN/A
Urban Housing Starts3rd among provincesN/A

What’s Fueling This Growth?

Two recently introduced strategies by the Government of Saskatchewan are working together to support this economic rise:

  1. Building the Workforce for a Growing Economy: A labour market strategy to match talent with expanding sectors.
  2. Securing the Next Decade of Growth: A focused investment attraction roadmap to bring in business and innovation.
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Combined, these strategies ensure the province has the right people in the right roles—backed by infrastructure and business incentives.

Saskatchewan Immigration Opportunities Are Expanding

For skilled workers eyeing Canadian immigration, Saskatchewan’s growth opens fresh doors. With ongoing labour demand in:

  • Healthcare
  • Construction
  • Public sector roles
  • Manufacturing and engineering
  • Social services
  • the province is becoming a top destination for those applying through Saskatchewan’s Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). This demand aligns closely with the province’s labour strategy, making Saskatchewan Immigration an attractive and timely choice for newcomers.

Saskatchewan Is Building More Than Jobs

From economic resilience to record-high employment growth, Saskatchewan is showing the rest of Canada how to build a thriving labour market. The fact that Saskatchewan Immigration programs are actively supporting this momentum adds even more value to the province’s appeal. With opportunity across every sector and community, Saskatchewan is offering more than a job—it’s offering a future.

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