Canadian Provincial Immigration Sees Turbulent Shifts in 2025
8th, Sep 2025
Statistics Canada's latest labour force data reveals Saskatchewan's remarkable economic strength, with 16,500 new full-time positions created year-over-year in August and unemployment holding steady at 4.7%, significantly below the national average of 7.1%.
The province set a new record with 534,300 full-time jobs, demonstrating particularly strong growth in healthcare (12.8% increase), construction (11.4%), and hospitality sectors (15%).
Both Regina and Saskatoon posted positive employment gains, reinforcing Saskatchewan's growing appeal as a prime destination for immigrants seeking stable employment opportunities in Canada's robust prairie economy.
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