January job numbers show positive trends in Saskatchewan, Canada
The first month of 2023 showed some positive trends in the provincial and national job markets.
Saskatchewan added 4,500 new jobs in January, according to numbers released by Statistics Canada. Over the past 12 months, Statistics Canada said employment in the province has jumped by 14,000, an increase that was credited in part to “gains across the services-producing sector.”
The provincial unemployment rate fell from 4.4 per cent to 4.3 per cent in January, Statistics Canada’s data showed. That’s a big drop from January of 2022, when the province’s unemployment rate stood at 5.6 per cent.
Jeremy Harrison, Saskatchewan’s minister of immigration and career training, said many of the new jobs will help support important industries.


