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  1. Saskatchewan Surpasses Many Growth Plan Targets, Ahead of Schedule. With one of the fastest growing economies in Canada and with a provincial population at an all-time high, the Government of Saskatchewan released a progress report on its 2019 Saskatchewan’s Growth Plan: The Next Decade of Growth.

  2. Within the next year, Saskatchewan’s population will reach 1.25 million people, which would be an increase of a quarter-million people since 2007. This places the province on track to reach the Growth Plan goal of 1.4 million people living in Saskatchewan by 2030. Economic Growth. Saskatchewan's real GDP grew by a nation leading six per cent ...

  3. Saskatchewan real GDP is expected to grow by 3.6 per cent in 2021, slightly higher than the Government of Saskatchewan’s Budget forecast of 3.4 per cent growth. This expected growth is in part due to the lifting of pandemic-related restrictions in July, which helped the labour market recover, strong investments in residential housing and

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  4. In the Plan’s opening paragraph, Premier Scott Moe defines the purpose of growth as a way “to build better quality of life for Saskatchewan people—to build strong communities and strong families—and grow a stronger Saskatchewan now, and for the next decade”(pg.2). 8 In his further message, the Premier highlights that the growth plan is the roadmap for growing the province and its ...

  5. Aug 23, 2022 · A new report by Statistics Canada says Saskatchewan's population could grow by up to 500,000 in the next 21 years. ... but a lack of "natural growth" will mean a continued reliance on immigration ...

  6. Feb 16, 2022 · Saskatchewan's manufacturing sales increased 35.8 per cent (seasonally adjusted) between December 2020 and December 2021, while wholesale trade increased 32 per cent (seasonally adjusted) between December 2020 and December 2021. "This significant growth shows the strength of Saskatchewan's economy and that we are creating wealth and good jobs ...

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  8. Nov 30, 2021 · Real GDP growth forecast: increased to 3.6% in calendar year 2021, slightly higher than the 3.4% anticipated in the April 2021 Budget; nominal GDP projection raised from 5.9% to 11%. Despite a slightly larger shortfall than previously anticipated, Update shows a province in the midst of a strong economic recovery, and fiscal advantages remain in Saskatchewan’s balance sheet.

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