Population is the sum of births plus in-migration, and it signifies the total market size possible in the area. This is an important metric for economic developers to measure their economic health and investment attraction. Businesses also use this as a metric for market size when evaluating startup, expansion or relocation decisions.
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Contained within the 1st Edition (1906) of the Atlas of Canada is a plate that shows two maps. The maps show the density of population per square mile for every township in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Alberta, circa 1901. The statistics from the 1901 census are used, yet the population of Saskatchewan and Alberta is shown as confined within the vicinity of the railways, this is because the railways have been brought up to date of publication, 1906. Cities and towns of 5000 inhabitants or more are shown as black dots. The size of the circle is proportionate to the population. The map uses eight classes, seven of which are shades of brown, more densely populated portions are shown in the darker tints. Numbers make it clear which class is being shown in any one township. Major railway systems are shown. The map also displays the rectangular survey system which records the land that is available to the public. This grid like system is divided into sections, townships, range, and meridian from mid-Manitoba to Alberta.
This statistic shows the population distribution of Saskatchewan, Canada, in 2016, by urban/rural type. In 2016, 17.7 percent of Saskatchewan's population lived in small population centers.
Estimated number of persons by quarter of a year and by year, Canada, provinces and territories.
This statistic shows the labor force participation rate in Saskatchewan from 2000 to 2022. In 2022, the labor participation rate in Saskatchewan was 67.8 percent of all tax filers and dependents.
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Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Saskatoon, Canada metro area from 1950 to 2025.
This statistic shows the labor productivity in Saskatchewan, Canada in 2022, by industry. In 2022, the labor productivity in the manufacturing industry in Saskatchewan was 83.3 chained 2017 Canadian dollars added to the GDP per hour worked.
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cities in Saskatchewan. name, office head of government, Mayor, image, Area, date founded, Elevation, Country, administrative division, continent, latitude, waterbody, longitude, Website, population, Demonym
This statistic shows the number of jobs in Saskatchewan in 2022, by NAICS category. In 2022, there were 65,775 jobs in the retail trade industry in Saskatchewan.
This statistic shows the liabilities of the Saskatchewan provincial government in 2022, by type of liability. In 2022, the provincial government of Saskatchewan had debt securities liabilities totaling around 28.4 billion Canadian dollars.
This statistic shows the revenue and expenditure of the provincial government of Saskatchewan from 2007 to 2022. In 2022, Saskatchewan's provincial government had a revenue of around 21.41 billion Canadian dollars.
This statistic shows the average weekly earnings of employees in Saskatchewan, Canada from 2001 to 2022. In 2022, salaried employees in Saskatchewan earned 1500.17 Canadian dollars on average per week, and hourly employees earned an average of 818.25 Canadian dollars per week.
In 2022, roughly 6.3 billion Canadian dollars in revenue was collected by the Saskatchewan government through taxes on goods and services. A further 885 million Canadian dollars in revenue was collected through the sales of goods and services in that year.
In 2022, 1.46 billion Canadian dollars was spent by the Saskatchewan government on social assistance benefits. The largest expense for the provincial government in that year were grants to general government units, totaling to about 9.1 billion Canadian dollars.
In 2048, the population in Manitoba is projected to reach about 1.84 million people. This is compared to a population of 1.46 million people in 2024.
This statistic shows the median age of the resident population of Canada, distinguished by province in 2023. In 2023, the median age of the Canadian population stood at 40.6 years.
Income of individuals by age group, sex and income source, Canada, provinces and selected census metropolitan areas, annual.
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Population is the sum of births plus in-migration, and it signifies the total market size possible in the area. This is an important metric for economic developers to measure their economic health and investment attraction. Businesses also use this as a metric for market size when evaluating startup, expansion or relocation decisions.