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The average and median ages of Saskatchewan's population have continued to grow. The average age has risen to 39.8 in 2021 from 39.1 years old in 2016, while the median age has gone to 38.8 from 37.8.
Saskatchewan's population is estimated at 1,186,308. The population had dipped to 1,179,844 at the start of the third quarter in 2021. Census figures released in February show Saskatchewan ranked ...
REGINA - A commission tasked with drawing new voting boundaries ahead of Saskatchewan’s next provincial election is proposing no increase in the number of constituencies, despite the province ...
Saskatchewan’s population growth has slowed considerably over the last five years, according to new data from Statistics Canada. The latest census data shows the province grew 3.1 per cent to ...
Saskatchewan’s population has reached 1.2 million for the first time ever. From Oct. 1, 2021, to Oct. 1, 2022, the population grew by 22,135, which has been the largest annual population growth ...
By that measure, Saskatchewan lost 12,332 people in three months. What the government failed to clarify in the most recent news release is that Statistics Canada downsized Saskatchewan’s population.
Saskatchewan's population shrinks for second straight quarter. The province lost more than 1,700 people last year, the first decline in 14 years, with 2,774 moving to another province in Canada.
The untold story of Saskatchewan’s surprising growth spurt of the last 20 years has been one of immigration. If it were not for immigration, it might have been the same old Saskatchewan story.
Due mainly to record levels of immigration, Saskatchewan’s population grew by a record-high 31,848 residents in 2023 followed by 26,989 in 2024. For reference, the province’s population grew ...