This annual economic forecast for the province of Saskatchewan examines the economic outlook for the province, including gross domestic product (GDP), output by industry and labour market conditions.
Provincial Outlook Long-Term Economic Forecast for Saskatchewan: 2015
Provincial Outlook Long-Term Economic Forecast for Saskatchewan: 2015
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- Saskatchewan’s economy will continue to grow at a good pace due to robust global demand for the province’s resources.
- Changing demographics will put pressure on the labour market and will impact consumption patterns.
- The aging of the population will impose fiscal pressures related to the provision of health care services.
- Increasing global food demand will maintain the importance of Saskatchewan’s agriculture sector.
- Strong demand for uranium and potash will support steady gains in private investment.
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