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Read moreAs Saskatchewan steps into 2026, the province is already making headlines with a significant surge in employment, adding 15,000 jobs in January alone. This increase marks a 2.5% year-over-year growth, positioning Saskatchewan with the second lowest unemployment rate among Canadian provinces at 5.3%, well below the national average of 6.5%. The province's economic resilience is not only reflected in its employment statistics but also in its strategic initiatives designed to foster a thriving workforce.
The addition of 15,000 jobs in Saskatchewan is a testament to the province's robust economic strategies and partnerships with industry leaders. Immigration and Career Training Minister Eric Schmalz emphasized the government's commitment to collaborating with employers to ensure workforce availability matches job creation. This initiative is crucial as it not only addresses immediate employment needs but also sets the stage for sustained economic growth.
The province's two major cities, Regina and Saskatoon, have also experienced noteworthy employment increases. Regina saw a rise of 7,900 jobs, translating to a 5.5% increase compared to the previous year. Meanwhile, Saskatoon added 3,200 jobs, marking a 1.6% growth. Such gains highlight the urban centers' roles as vital economic hubs within the province.
Several sectors have been pivotal in driving employment growth in Saskatchewan. The healthcare and social assistance sector experienced an impressive 11,200 job increase, representing an 11.6% rise. This growth is indicative of the sector's expanding role in supporting public health and well-being. Additionally, services encompassing personal and repair sectors added 5,000 jobs, a staggering 20.6% increase. The accommodation and food services sector also contributed significantly with a 9.8% growth, adding 2,900 jobs.
Saskatchewan's economic strength is further validated by various positive indicators. In 2025, the province ranked first in urban housing starts among Canadian provinces, demonstrating a vibrant construction and real estate market. It also secured the second position for year-to-date new motor vehicle sales, and third for the value of building permits, signaling robust consumer confidence and investment in infrastructure.
This economic dynamism is underpinned by strategic frameworks such as the Building the Workforce for a Growing Economy: The Saskatchewan Labour Market Strategy. This roadmap aims to develop the workforce necessary to sustain the province's economic momentum. Additionally, the Securing the Next Decade of Growth: Saskatchewan's Investment Attraction Strategy seeks to bolster private capital investment, with a target of $16 billion annually.
Despite these positive developments, Saskatchewan faces challenges such as ensuring a skilled workforce to meet diverse sectoral demands. The government's proactive measures, including training programs and immigration initiatives, are designed to address these gaps. By fostering an inclusive and skilled workforce, Saskatchewan aims to maintain its competitive edge on both national and global stages.
The beginning of 2026 has marked a promising trajectory for Saskatchewan's economy, driven by substantial job creation and strategic economic planning. The addition of 15,000 jobs in January alone speaks volumes about the province's ability to harness opportunities and navigate economic challenges. As Saskatchewan continues to build on its strengths, it remains a beacon of growth and innovation within Canada.
Moving forward, the province's focus on investment attraction and workforce development will be crucial in sustaining this positive momentum. By continuing to foster partnerships and leverage strategic initiatives, Saskatchewan is well-positioned to secure its economic prosperity and provide a thriving environment for its residents.
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Wow, I just moved to Saskatchewan last month, and it’s amazing to see these job opportunities popping up so quickly! I was kind of anxious about finding work here, but hearing this news is really encouraging. Hoping to land something good soon!
Wow, I didn't realize Saskatchewan was seeing such a big job boost! The statistics about the specific sectors growing were super helpful for understanding where the opportunities are. Thanks for breaking it down!
Wow, I was really surprised to see the stats on the tech sector growing in Saskatchewan! That part about new startups getting funding was super encouraging. Thanks for sharing such insightful details!