Jobs Numbers Staying High
As summer draws to a close it’s time to check how the economy is holding up in Saskatchewan. This provincial government release provides encouraging news in terms of the job numbers in the province as of September 4th.
Come to Canada through Saskatchewan
As summer draws to a close it’s time to check how the economy is holding up in Saskatchewan. This provincial government release provides encouraging news in terms of the job numbers in the province as of September 4th.
This province’s demographics allow us to foresee the future needs here, particularly in the labour market. This article provides a viewpoint which forecasts that, by 2020, there will be a need for 120,000 more workers in Saskatchewan. This has significant positive implications for those interested in immigrating to Canada and who are looking for a place to settle and build a future for themselves.
Although the population of Saskatchewan is relatively small in world terms, it continues to grow. The statistics in this recent article provide an idea of the trend that is occurring here.
An indicator of the interest in working in Saskatchewan is reflected in the interest shown in www.saskjobs.ca nationally and internationally. The number of job postings has held steady for the past year as the Saskatchewan economy continues to create new opportunities.
Saskatchewan is seeing increasing numbers of immigrants throughout the province. This article provides a brief overview of what is currently happening.
If you have been wondering how the job numbers have been doing in Saskatchewan, this recent release provides statistical info that the employment situation here is still doing well. For further confirmation and to see what jobs are currently available, see SaskJobs.ca
March, 2009: the Conference Board of Canada has issued its forecast for Saskatchewan, and the news continues to be positive.
We often hear of Saskatchewan’s reputation for exporting goods. This report from Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership provides perspective on this province’s current export status in relation to the other provinces.
Have you been wondering how Saskatchewan is holding up during the economic downturn? This bulletin provides an overview of how the government views the situation using certain economic statistics.
The recently released national employment statistics show Saskatchewan’s jobs numbers holding steady despite the economic downturn that surrounds us.
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