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Saskatchewan Leads Canada in Jobs
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Saskatchewan Leads Canada in Jobs and Growth

If you’re considering a move to Canada for better career prospects and quality of life, Saskatchewan should be on your radar. In April 2025, the province recorded the highest job growth in the country, adding 21,100 new jobs and boasting the lowest unemployment rate in Canada at just 4.3%. These numbers aren’t just statistics—they’re a...

Saskatchewan Leads Canada’s Housing
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Saskatchewan Leads Canada’s Housing Boom in 2025

The Saskatchewan housing market is experiencing one of its most impressive growth periods in recent memory. Recent data from Statistics Canada reveals a remarkable rise in new housing starts across the province — and it’s quickly becoming the talk of the country. From January to March 2025, urban housing starts in Saskatchewan jumped by a...

Saskatchewan Leads Canada in Job Growth
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Saskatchewan Leads Canada in Job Growth and Lowest Unemployment Rate

In the latest labour force report released by Statistics Canada, Saskatchewan has once again proven itself as the strongest labour market in the country. With nearly 20,000 new jobs added year-over-year and the lowest unemployment rate among all provinces, this prairie province is turning heads—and for all the right reasons. Saskatchewan’s Labour Market is Canada’s...

Saskatchewan Hits 25% Sector Cap
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Saskatchewan Hits 25% Sector Cap, No New JAFs for Select Occupations in 2025

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has introduced a critical update for 2025 that affects several key industries. Effective immediately, Job Approval Forms (JAFs) in the Accommodations and Food Service, Retail Trade, and Trucking sectors will no longer be processed, as the province has already reached its 25% cap for these occupations. This change puts...

Saskatchewan Overhauls Provincial Nominee Program
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Saskatchewan Overhauls Provincial Nominee Program – Key Updates for 2025

Saskatchewan has introduced significant changes to its Provincial Nominee Program (SINP), impacting foreign nationals seeking permanent residency. These updates include stricter eligibility criteria, nomination caps for specific industries, and the reopening of Job Approval Form (JAF) intake. The adjustments reflect the province’s focus on retaining workers in critical sectors while tightening recruitment from overseas. Resumption...

Saskatchewan Announces Major Changes
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Saskatchewan Announces Major Changes to Immigration Program in 2025

Canada’s immigration landscape is constantly evolving, and Saskatchewan is the latest province to implement significant updates to its immigration program. In response to federal allocation reductions, the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has introduced new policies to prioritize key sectors and ensure the effective use of available nominations. Key Changes to the SINP in 2025...

Saskatchewan’s Building and Housing Sector Surges to New Heights
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Saskatchewan’s Building and Housing Sector Surges to New Heights

Saskatchewan is experiencing a surge in construction and housing development, leading the nation in building investment growth. The latest Statistics Canada data reveals a remarkable 27.2% increase in building construction investment in January 2025 compared to the previous year. Additionally, housing starts have soared by 115.7% from February 2024 to February 2025, positioning Saskatchewan as...

Saskatchewan Expands Global Reach
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Saskatchewan Expands Global Reach with Trade and Immigration Mission

Saskatchewan is making bold strides to strengthen its international presence by sending a high-level delegation to Vietnam and Singapore. Led by Minister of Trade and Export Development Warren Kaeding, this mission aims to explore fresh trade opportunities, boost foreign investment, and establish stronger ties in education and immigration. This strategic move underscores the province’s commitment...