Legislative Report
Our government is focused on keeping Saskatchewan strong and growing – even when faced with volatile oil prices and lower-than-expected revenues. We are working to meet this challenge through sound fiscal management, a commitment to continued investment in important infrastructure projects, and tax incentives for new growth and job creation.
The good news is that our economy is increasingly diversified and a slowdown in one sector can be offset by growth in other areas. Our thriving manufacturing sector and record wholesale trade values – just the latest examples – are among the many reasons Saskatchewan enjoys the second strongest rate of job creation and the lowest rate of unemployment in Canada.
While these figures, together with economic forecasts, paint a positive picture of our diversified economic strength, the most encouraging endorsement of a strong and growing Saskatchewan comes from our children and grandchildren. They are forever changing the course of our province by choosing to stay here, start their careers and raise their families.
As Saskatchewan’s population grows, so too does the number of physicians practicing here. Between March 2007 and March 2014, the number of physicians in Saskatchewan increased 24.3 per cent (by 423 physicians) while overall physician turnover rates have decreased. International recruitment has been key and efforts to retain more of our locallytrained family medicine graduates are working. The retention rate of those trained at the University of Saskatchewan has jumped by 11 per cent – from 58 to 69 per cent – over the past year.