Saskatchewan continues to lead the nation with the lowest unemployment rate in Canada, as reported in the latest labour force numbers from Statistics Canada. The province’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for November stood at 5.6%, well below the national average of 6.8%.
In addition to maintaining a strong labour market, Saskatchewan added 8,400 new jobs year-over-year, highlighting its economic resilience and growth.
Deputy Premier and Immigration and Career Training Minister Jim Reiter highlighted the province’s economic momentum, stating, “Saskatchewan’s economy remains strong, with 8,400 jobs added and the lowest unemployment rate in Canada. Opportunities provided by our growing economy and measures passed ensure that the province remains the most affordable place to live, work, and raise a family in Canada.”
Full-time employment increased by 5,900 positions (1.2%) compared to November 2023. Female employment grew by 4,600 (1.7%), while male employment rose by 3,700 (1.2%).
Saskatoon saw notable job gains, with employment increasing by 10,500 jobs (5.2%) year-over-year. Among 35 Canadian census metropolitan areas, Saskatoon ranked sixth in employment growth, reflecting the city’s expanding economic opportunities.
Several industries experienced significant gains:
Saskatchewan’s economic strength extends beyond employment numbers. Recent data reveals:
The province’s strong economic performance is supported by strategic initiatives, including:
Saskatchewan’s latest achievements underscore its commitment to fostering economic growth, creating job opportunities, and ensuring a prosperous future for its residents.