Saskatchewan population jumps thanks to international immigration
Between April and July this year, Saskatchewan saw its largest-ever population jump — 6,465 people.
Immigration Minister Jeremy Harrison said that’s very good news.
“To see the growth that we have had is a remarkable thing. Historically, we haven’t seen that growth. Prior to the last 15 years … we had seen population outflows. Our population really had been stagnant. Between about 2007 and the mid-1950s, we’d been around a million people,” Harrison said Wednesday.
Harrison said the growth to Stats Canada’s estimate of 1,194,803 people now is a reflection of the policies his government has put in place that helped jobs be created and attracted people from around the world.