International migration main driver of Sask. population growth
Your wait at the Tim Hortons drive-thru may be a little longer, as Saskatchewan has more residents than ever before.
According to Statistics Canada, the province’s population reached its highest point ever in April of this year, with 1,231,043 people living in the province.
It’s taken quite a while to reach this point. Saskatchewan reached a million people in 1983. That number rose and fell over the years, dipping below a million in 2001 and then reaching the million mark again in 2007. Now, it seems the province will be sitting comfortably above that million mark for the foreseeable future.
Stacey Hallman is an analyst for Statistics Canada. She said many different factors lead to growth in population, but one in particular is having quite a big effect on Saskatchewan: international migration.