Bouncing Back From Setbacks: Saskatchewan’s Five-Year Outlook—January 2024

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Bouncing Back From Setbacks: Saskatchewan’s Five-Year Outlook—January 2024

Provincial
Pages:15 pages20 min read

Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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This five-year 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.

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This issue briefing examines the business and industry outlook for Saskatchewan for the next three years.

After a lacklustre first quarter, how will Saskatchewan’s economyfinish the year and fare heading into 2024 and 2025? Have some of the milestones of Saskatchewan’s Growth Plan already been achieved? What is the outlook for the province’s important potash and uranium industries? Saskatchewan’s hot, dry weather proves to be a challenge this year, and will Russia’s exit from the Black Sea grain deal also have significant global implications on crop price volatility and international demand? What are the primary drivers behind low housing supply levels given the province’s growing immigration population?

Read the issue briefing to get our full analysis.

Key findings
Saskatchewan snapshot
Overview
Labour market
Consumption
Government
Investment
Trade
Key sectors
Methodology

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