This statistic shows the population of Saskatchewan, Canada in 2023, by age and sex. In 2023, there were ******* females 65 years of age and over in Saskatchewan.
This statistic shows the estimated population of Saskatchewan, Canada from 2000 to 2023. In 2023, the estimated population of Saskatchewan was about **** million people. This is an increase from 2000, when there were about one million people living in Saskatchewan.
Annual population estimates as of July 1st, by census metropolitan area and census agglomeration, single year of age, five-year age group and gender, based on the Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) 2021.
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 population of Saskatchewan, Canada, over the age of ** in 2023, by highest level of education achieved. In 2023, about ******* people over the age of ** in Saskatchewan possessed a Bachelor's degree.
Canada's largest metropolitan area is Toronto, in Ontario. In 2022. Over 6.6 million people were living in the Toronto metropolitan area. Montréal, in Quebec, followed with about 4.4 million inhabitants, while Vancouver, in Britsh Columbia, counted 2.8 million people as of 2022.
Incident-based crime statistics (actual incidents, rate per 100,000 population, percentage change in rate, unfounded incidents, percent unfounded, total cleared, cleared by charge, cleared otherwise, persons charged, adults charged, youth charged / not charged), by detailed violations (violent, property, traffic, drugs, other Federal Statutes), police services in Saskatchewan, 1998 to 2024.
This statistic shows the number of immigrants to Saskatchewan, Canada from 2000 to 2023. Between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023, there were 26,124 new immigrants to Saskatchewan.
Table Corrections:Correction date: On November 6, 2020, 30 Census Subdivision (CSD) member names within the Census Metropolitan Areas of Regina and Saskatoon (Saskatchewan), Edmonton and Lethbridge (Alberta), and Kelowna (British Columbia) were corrected. The data values were correct, but were assigned to the wrong CSD. The errors did not affect totals for higher-order tabulation geographies.The footnotes in the table are represented in brackets.Footnotes:1 Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population.2 The Census subdivision (CSD) type accompanies the CSD name in order to distinguish CSD from each other. CSD types, their abbreviated forms, and their distribution by province and territory can be found in table 1.5 of the Census Dictionary (https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/ref/dict/tab/t1_5-eng.cfm - Census subdivision types by province and territory)3 Source: GeoSuite, 2016 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 92-150-X4 For this variable, simple average is used at Census Subdivision (CSD) level of geography, and population-weighted average is used for all geographic levels above. Population-weighted density is the mean of the densities of subareas of a larger area weighted by the populations of those subareas. It is an alternative to the conventional density measure, total population divided by total area.5 Count of population living within 500 meters of public transit stop6 Source: Geo-located lists of bus stops provided directly by the municipalities or available on their Open Data website during fall 2019.7 The main method used to estimate the percentage of Canadians living within 500 meters of a public transport access point is as follows: a) The location of public transport stops of all kinds (bus, trolley, surface and underground rail) were accessed from city web-sites or acquired from local transit authorities. Almost complete coverage was obtained for the municipalities making up the 35 metropolitan cities. b) The public transit stop locations were incorporated within Statistics Canada’s geographic databases containing population counts for 2016 Census Dissemination Blocks. All Dissemination Blocks located within a 500 meter radius of a transit stop were selected, and summed for the municipality. A straight-line distance is sometimes not the most direct route, but it is consistently applied to facilitate comparison across cities. This approach will produce a slight over-estimate. c) In the final step, the population living within 500 meters is divided by the total population of the entire metropolitan city. The total population is used, as it provided a better indication of the true count of persons interacting socially and economically within the space of the metropolitan area, and thus potentially using public transportation.8 Percentage of population within the geographic unit living within 500 meters of a public transit stop9 Estimates derived from 25% sample households.10 Public transit includes bus, subway, elevated rail, light rail, streetcar, commuter train and passenger ferry.11 Active transport includes walking and cycling.12 "Commuting duration" refers to the length of time, in minutes, usually required by a person to travel between his or her place of residence and his or her place of work.
This statistic shows the number of deaths in Saskatchewan, Canada from 2000 to 2023. Between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023, a total of 11,219 people died in Saskatchewan.
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.
Number and rate (per 100,000 population) of homicide victims, Canada and Census Metropolitan Areas, 1981 to 2024.
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.
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 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.
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.
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, 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.
The average house price in Saskatchewan was about ******* Canadian dollars in 2024, and according to the forecast, is set to increase in the next two years. However, house price growth in the province is expected to be slower than the national average. In terms of home prices, Saskatchewan is one of the most affordable provinces for housing. Saskatchewan: key factsSaskatchewan is a province located between Alberta and Manitoba north of the Canada-United States border. In 2023, the population of Saskatchewan was over *** million, which placed it as the sixth most populous Canada province. However, the population has been on the rise since 2006, so this may change in the future. Future of the housing marketThe number of housing starts in the province has been falling since 2012, which suggests that either supply is outstripping demand or that it’s simply not profitable enough for property developers. Some real estate experts in the region believe that the falling price of oil is causing the housing market slowdown because there are fewer jobs in the region as a result. However, they expect that the market will pick up again in the near future.
This statistic shows the population of Saskatchewan, Canada in 2023, by age and sex. In 2023, there were ******* females 65 years of age and over in Saskatchewan.