
INSIDE
- Labour Market
- Saskatchewan Economy
- Consumer
- Manufacturing Sales
- International Trade
- Construction
- Culture
- Population
- TrendLine Report Card
TrendLine Saskatchewan - September 2024
September growth was driven by the professional services, healthcare, and education sectors.

Stephen Johnson
MA
Chief Economist
In 2024, Saskatchewan experienced modest economic growth, with employment up by 2.6%, adding over 15,500 positions year-to-date by September, particularly in sectors like professional services, healthcare, and education. Full-time jobs saw the largest gains, while part-time positions also increased. However, certain industries, including utilities, construction, and finance, saw declines in employment. The unemployment rate rose from 4.9% to 5.6%, with a notable increase in those not in the labor force. Housing starts increased by 5.2%, driven mainly by single-family homes and row units, and the Housing Price Index rose by 4.7%. Inflation remained relatively low at 1.5%, with food and shelter costs contributing the most to price increases. Retail trade and motor vehicle sales saw gains, while manufacturing and wholesale trade faced declines. Saskatchewan's population grew by 2.5%, largely due to international immigration, while real GDP growth was projected to slow further. The Bank of Canada also reduced interest rates in response to economic conditions.
TrendLine Saskatchewan - September 2024
INSIDE
- Labour Market
- Saskatchewan Economy
- Consumer
- Manufacturing Sales
- International Trade
- Construction
- Culture
- Population
- TrendLine Report Card
September growth was driven by the professional services, healthcare, and education sectors.
In 2024, Saskatchewan experienced modest economic growth, with employment up by 2.6%, adding over 15,500 positions year-to-date by September, particularly in sectors like professional services, healthcare, and education. Full-time jobs saw the largest gains, while part-time positions also increased. However, certain industries, including utilities, construction, and finance, saw declines in employment. The unemployment rate rose from 4.9% to 5.6%, with a notable increase in those not in the labor force. Housing starts increased by 5.2%, driven mainly by single-family homes and row units, and the Housing Price Index rose by 4.7%. Inflation remained relatively low at 1.5%, with food and shelter costs contributing the most to price increases. Retail trade and motor vehicle sales saw gains, while manufacturing and wholesale trade faced declines. Saskatchewan's population grew by 2.5%, largely due to international immigration, while real GDP growth was projected to slow further. The Bank of Canada also reduced interest rates in response to economic conditions.

Stephen Johnson
MA
Chief Economist
Composite Indicator Actual & Seasonally Adjusted
Key Indicator This Month
Employment 2.6% |
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October 2024 YTD |
Employment
2.6%
October 2024 YTD
Labour Market
Average YTD unemployment rate up to 5.6% moving into September 2024.
Unemployment Rate 5.6% |
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September 2024 YTD |
Year-to-date employment in September 2024 was up over the same period in 2023 in Resource Extraction (944), Manufacturing (800), Wholesale and Retail Trade (2,256), Transportation and warehousing (911), Professional, scientific and technical services (4,722), Business, building and other support services (800), Educational services (3,756), Health care and social assistance (1,522), Information, culture and recreation (1,522), Accommodation and food services (1,222), Other services (278), and Public administration (533).
Year-to-date employment in September 2024 was down in Agriculture (-111), Utilities (-1,633), Construction (-744), and Finance, insurance, real estate and leasing (-1,256).
Total average year-to-date employment in Saskatchewan was up by 2.6% or 15,567 positions in September 2024 over the same period in 2023.
The average year-to-date unemployment rate moved from 4.9% in September 2023 to 5.6% in September 2024.
Year-to-date, the average number of unemployed is up/down 5,478 to 35,911 in September 2024 from 30,433 in September 2023.
In addition, the number of those of labour force age but not in the labour force increased by 6,189 over the same time period.
- So far, in 2024 the majority of year-to-date employment gains have been in full-time employment 13,838, with part-time positions increasing by 1,563.
- Among Economic Regions: Economic Region 30 Saskatoon-Biggar Employment had the highest annual average increase in employment in September 2024 at 5.0%, followed by Economic Region. Swift Current-Moose Jaw had the lowest unemployment rate at 5.1%.
Year-to-date, July 2024 average weekly earnings are up 3.4% over July 2023.
- Sub-sectors that posted increases were Goods producing industries (2.6%), Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction (2.5%), Construction (3.4%), Manufacturing (2.6%), Service producing industries (3.6%), Trade (3.7%), Transportation and warehousing (4.6%), Information and cultural industries (6.2%), Finance and insurance (1.5%), Professional, scientific and technical services (4.3%), Management of companies and enterprises (16.9%), Educational services (3.7%), Health care and social assistance (5.6%), Arts, entertainment and recreation (2.2%), Accommodation and food services (13.3%), and Other services (except public administration) (4.4%).
- Sub-sectors that posted decreases were Real estate and rental and leasing (-6.1%) and Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services (-0.0%).
Year-to-date employment in September 2024 was up over the same period in 2023 in Resource Extraction (944), Manufacturing (800), Wholesale and Retail Trade (2,256), Transportation and warehousing (911), Professional, scientific and technical services (4,722), Business, building and other support services (800), Educational services (3,756), Health care and social assistance (1,522), Information, culture and recreation (1,522), Accommodation and food services (1,222), Other services (278), and Public administration (533).
Year-to-date employment in September 2024 was down in Agriculture (-111), Utilities (-1,633), Construction (-744), and Finance, insurance, real estate and leasing (-1,256).
Total average year-to-date employment in Saskatchewan was up by 2.6% or 15,567 positions in September 2024 over the same period in 2023.
The average year-to-date unemployment rate moved from 4.9% in September 2023 to 5.6% in September 2024.
Year-to-date, the average number of unemployed is up/down 5,478 to 35,911 in September 2024 from 30,433 in September 2023.
In addition, the number of those of labour force age but not in the labour force increased by 6,189 over the same time period.
- So far, in 2024 the majority of year-to-date employment gains have been in full-time employment 13,838, with part-time positions increasing by 1,563.
- Among Economic Regions: Economic Region 30 Saskatoon-Biggar Employment had the highest annual average increase in employment in September 2024 at 5.0%, followed by Economic Region. Swift Current-Moose Jaw had the lowest unemployment rate at 5.1%.
Year-to-date, July 2024 average weekly earnings are up 3.4% over July 2023.
- Sub-sectors that posted increases were Goods producing industries (2.6%), Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction (2.5%), Construction (3.4%), Manufacturing (2.6%), Service producing industries (3.6%), Trade (3.7%), Transportation and warehousing (4.6%), Information and cultural industries (6.2%), Finance and insurance (1.5%), Professional, scientific and technical services (4.3%), Management of companies and enterprises (16.9%), Educational services (3.7%), Health care and social assistance (5.6%), Arts, entertainment and recreation (2.2%), Accommodation and food services (13.3%), and Other services (except public administration) (4.4%).
- Sub-sectors that posted decreases were Real estate and rental and leasing (-6.1%) and Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services (-0.0%).
Unemployment Rate
5.6%
September 2024 YTD
INDICATOR | MONTH TO MONTH | YEAR TO DATE | |||||||
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Labour Market | Sep 2023 | Sep 2024 | Change | % Change | Sep 2023 | Sep 2024 | Change | % Change | |
Employment | 597000 | 614200 | 589078 | 604644 | - | - | |||
Unemployment Rate (%) | 4.2 | 4.9 | 4.9 | 5.6 | - | - | |||
Average Weekly Earnings ($) | 1164 | 1208 | 1164 | 1203 | - | - |
Saskatchewan Economy
Real GDP expected to slow (1.8%) through 2024
Real GDP Forecast: 2024 0.5% |
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Saskatchewan Finance |
According to the Saskatchewan Finance in its 2023-2024 budget forecast, real GDP is predicted to slow down significantly from the 4.8% increase in 2021 to 1.3% for 2022 and 1.8% in 2024.
Real GDP expected to slow (1.8%) through 2024
According to the Saskatchewan Finance in its 2023-2024 budget forecast, real GDP is predicted to slow down significantly from the 4.8% increase in 2021 to 1.3% for 2022 and 1.8% in 2024.
Real GDP Forecast: 2024
0.5%
Saskatchewan Finance
INDICATOR | MONTH TO MONTH | YEAR TO DATE | |||||||
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Saskatchewan Economy | 2022 | 2023 (Forecast) | Change | % Change | - | - | - | - | |
Gross Domestic Product (2007 $M) | 1.3% | 1.8% | - | - | - | - |
Consumer
July 2024 year-to-date retail trade is up by 2.8% over the same period in 2023.
New Motor Vehicle Sales 19.3% |
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July 2024 YTD |
Restaurant Receipts 4.4% |
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July 2024 YTD |
The average year-to-date rate of change in the all-items Consumer Price Index (inflation) in August 2024 over August 2023 was 1.5%. The largest contributors were: food (3.4%), shelter (3.8%), recreation, education and reading (8.1%), and Health and personal care (2.9%).
July 2024 year-to-date retail trade is up by 2.8% over the same period in 2023.
- Sub-sectors that posted increases were: New car dealers (1.0%), Gasoline stations (9.4%), Furniture and home furnishings stores (5.9%), Health and personal care stores (10.5%), Grocery stores (9.4%), General merchandise stores (3.7%), and All other (46.7%).
- During the same time period, used car dealers (-31.4%), Electronics and appliance stores (-9.1%), Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers (-19.4%), Clothing and clothing accessories stores (-1.0%), Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores (-8.9%), Beer, wine and liquor stores (-39.9%) posted declines.
July 2024 year-to-date new motor vehicle (units) sales were up 19.3% from July 2023. New minivans, sport-utility vehicles, light and heavy trucks, vans and buses sales were up 20.5% while New passenger cars sales were also up 4.1%.
July 2024 year-to-date restaurant receipts were up 4.4% over the same period in 2023. Within restaurant receipts, Special food services (7.6%), Full-service restaurants (0.1%), and Limited-service eating places (7.5%) increased. At the same time, declines were noted in Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) (-7.6%).
The average year-to-date rate of change in the all-items Consumer Price Index (inflation) in August 2024 over August 2023 was 1.5%. The largest contributors were: food (3.4%), shelter (3.8%), recreation, education and reading (8.1%), and Health and personal care (2.9%).
July 2024 year-to-date retail trade is up by 2.8% over the same period in 2023.
- Sub-sectors that posted increases were: New car dealers (1.0%), Gasoline stations (9.4%), Furniture and home furnishings stores (5.9%), Health and personal care stores (10.5%), Grocery stores (9.4%), General merchandise stores (3.7%), and All other (46.7%).
- During the same time period, used car dealers (-31.4%), Electronics and appliance stores (-9.1%), Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers (-19.4%), Clothing and clothing accessories stores (-1.0%), Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores (-8.9%), Beer, wine and liquor stores (-39.9%) posted declines.
July 2024 year-to-date new motor vehicle (units) sales were up 19.3% from July 2023. New minivans, sport-utility vehicles, light and heavy trucks, vans and buses sales were up 20.5% while New passenger cars sales were also up 4.1%.
July 2024 year-to-date restaurant receipts were up 4.4% over the same period in 2023. Within restaurant receipts, Special food services (7.6%), Full-service restaurants (0.1%), and Limited-service eating places (7.5%) increased. At the same time, declines were noted in Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) (-7.6%).
New Motor Vehicle Sales
19.3%
July 2024 YTD
Restaurant Receipts
4.4%
July 2024 YTD
INDICATOR | MONTH TO MONTH | YEAR TO DATE | |||||||
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Consumer | Aug 2023 | Aug 2024 | Change | % Change | Aug 2023 | Aug 2024 | Change | % Change | |
Consumer Price Index (2002=100) | 161.6 | 163.4 | 159.6 | 162.0 | - | - | |||
Retail Trade Total ($000s) | 2124092 | 2302004 | 14284817 | 14690743 | - | - | |||
New Motor Vehicle Sales (units) | 3649 | 4752 | 24575 | 29317 | - | - | |||
Restaurant Receipts ($000s) | 212793 | 217930 | 1367419 | 1427645 | - | - |
Manufacturing Sales
July 2024 manufacturing sales down -4.7% YTD.
July 2024 wholesale trade down -18.2% YTD.
Manufacturing Sales -4.7% |
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July 2024 YTD |
Wholesale Trade -18.2% |
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July 2024 YTD |
July 2024 year-to-date manufacturing sales are down by -4.7% over the same period in 2023.
- Sub-sectors that posted decreases were Food manufacturing sales (-6.0%), Machinery manufacturing sales (-17.8%), Fabricated metal product manufacturing sales (-12.9%), and All other Manufacturing sales (-0.7%).
July 2024 year-to-date wholesale trade was down -18.2% over the same period in 2023.
- Sub-sectors that posted increases were Food, beverage and tobacco merchant wholesalers (36.3%) and Personal and household goods merchant wholesalers (5.1%).
- Sub-sectors that posted decreases were Farm product merchant wholesalers (-15.6%) and Motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and accessories merchant wholesalers (-2.5%).
July 2024 wholesale trade down -18.2% YTD.
July 2024 year-to-date manufacturing sales are down by -4.7% over the same period in 2023.
- Sub-sectors that posted decreases were Food manufacturing sales (-6.0%), Machinery manufacturing sales (-17.8%), Fabricated metal product manufacturing sales (-12.9%), and All other Manufacturing sales (-0.7%).
July 2024 year-to-date wholesale trade was down -18.2% over the same period in 2023.
- Sub-sectors that posted increases were Food, beverage and tobacco merchant wholesalers (36.3%) and Personal and household goods merchant wholesalers (5.1%).
- Sub-sectors that posted decreases were Farm product merchant wholesalers (-15.6%) and Motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and accessories merchant wholesalers (-2.5%).
Manufacturing Sales
-4.7%
July 2024 YTD
Wholesale Trade
-18.2%
July 2024 YTD
INDICATOR | MONTH TO MONTH | YEAR TO DATE | |||||||
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Manufacturing Sales | Jul 2023 | Jul 2024 | Change | % Change | Jul 2023 | Jul 2024 | Change | % Change | |
Manufacturing Sales Total ($000s) | 1851195 | 1991119 | 14603259 | 13917303 | - | - | |||
Wholesale Trade ($000s) | 5573143 | 4284285 | 38607707 | 31583167 | - | - |
International Trade
Total International merchandise exports were down -10.9% year-to-date August 2024 over August 2023.
Total International Merchandise Exports -10.9% |
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August 2024 YTD |
Total International merchandise exports were down -10.9% year-to-date August 2024 over August 2023.
- Sub-sectors that posted increases were Energy products (16.6%), Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products (15.9%), Forestry products and building and packaging materials (10.0%), Motor vehicles and parts (7.9%), and Special transactions (0.8%).
- Sub-sectors that posted decreases were Farm, fishing and intermediate food products (-15.4%), Metal ores and non-metallic minerals (-33.9%), Metal and non-metallic mineral products (-8.1%), Industrial machinery, equipment and parts (-39.1%), Electronic and electrical equipment and parts (-1.7%), Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts (-46.4%), and Consumer goods (-10.6%).
Total International merchandise exports were down -10.9% year-to-date August 2024 over August 2023.
- Sub-sectors that posted increases were Energy products (16.6%), Basic and industrial chemical, plastic and rubber products (15.9%), Forestry products and building and packaging materials (10.0%), Motor vehicles and parts (7.9%), and Special transactions (0.8%).
- Sub-sectors that posted decreases were Farm, fishing and intermediate food products (-15.4%), Metal ores and non-metallic minerals (-33.9%), Metal and non-metallic mineral products (-8.1%), Industrial machinery, equipment and parts (-39.1%), Electronic and electrical equipment and parts (-1.7%), Aircraft and other transportation equipment and parts (-46.4%), and Consumer goods (-10.6%).
Total International Merchandise Exports
-10.9%
August 2024 YTD
INDICATOR | MONTH TO MONTH | YEAR TO DATE | |||||||
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International Trade | Aug 2023 | Aug 2024 | Change | % Change | Aug 2023 | Aug 2024 | Change | % Change | |
International Trade Domestic Exports ($000s) | 3698676 | 3455676 | 33153310 | 29540192 | - | - | |||
International Trade Imports ($000s) | 1307177 | 1403034 | 10372484 | 11312172 | - | - | |||
Net International Merchandise Trade ($000s) | 2391499 | 2052642 | 22780826 | 18228020 | - | - |
Construction
Total year-to-date housing starts are down 5.2% in September 2024 over the same period in 2023.
Construction Employment -17% |
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September 2024 YTD |
Housing Starts 5.2% |
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September 2024 YTD |
Year-to-date August 2024 construction employment was down -744 or -1.7% from the same period in 2023.
September 2024, total year-to-date housing starts are up by 138 units or 5.2% over the same period in 2023.
- Year-to-date increases were observed in singles (160 units or 23.2%), semi-detached (10 units or 7.6%), and row (105 units or 50.2%).
- Year-to-date declines were noted in apartment and other types (-137 units or -8.3%).
The average year-to-date Housing Price Index Benchmark Composite Price is up from $322,500 in September 2023 to $337,622 in September 2024.
August 2024 year-to-date building permits are up 13.4% over the same period in 2023. Sub-sectors that posted increases were residential (8.3%), industrial (22.6%), and institutional and governmental (78.0%). During the same time period, commercial (-10.0%) posted a decline.
Year-to-date August 2024 construction employment was down -744 or -1.7% from the same period in 2023.
September 2024, total year-to-date housing starts are up by 138 units or 5.2% over the same period in 2023.
- Year-to-date increases were observed in singles (160 units or 23.2%), semi-detached (10 units or 7.6%), and row (105 units or 50.2%).
- Year-to-date declines were noted in apartment and other types (-137 units or -8.3%).
The average year-to-date Housing Price Index Benchmark Composite Price is up from $322,500 in September 2023 to $337,622 in September 2024.
August 2024 year-to-date building permits are up 13.4% over the same period in 2023. Sub-sectors that posted increases were residential (8.3%), industrial (22.6%), and institutional and governmental (78.0%). During the same time period, commercial (-10.0%) posted a decline.
Construction Employment
-17%
September 2024 YTD
Housing Starts
5.2%
September 2024 YTD
INDICATOR | MONTH TO MONTH | YEAR TO DATE | |||||||
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Construction | Sep 2023 | Sep 2024 | Change | % Change | Sep 2023 | Sep 2024 | Change | % Change | |
Housing Starts Total (Units) | 191 | 486 | 2675 | 2813 | - | - | |||
Building Permits Total ($000s) | 331062 | 402462 | 1702044 | 1929365 | - | - | |||
Building Permits Residential ($000s) | 155318 | 155149 | 789471 | 855078 | - | - | |||
Building Permits Non-Residential ($000s) | 175744 | 247312 | 912573 | 1074286 | - | - |
Culture
Information, culture and recreation employment up 7.4% in September 2024 YTD.
Information, Culture & Recreation Employment 7.4% |
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September 2024 YTD |
September 2024 year-to-date employment in Information, culture and recreation was up 1,522 positions or 7.4% over same period in 2023.
September 2024 year-to-date employment in Information, culture and recreation was up 1,522 positions or 7.4% over same period in 2023.
Information, Culture & Recreation Employment
7.4%
September 2024 YTD
INDICATOR | MONTH TO MONTH | YEAR TO DATE | |||||||
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Culture | Sep 2023 | Sep 2024 | Change | % Change | Sep 2023 | Sep 2024 | Change | % Change | |
Employment Information, Culture and Recreation | 21400 | 22200 | 20500 | 22022 | - | - |
Population
2024 Provincial population in Q3 up 2.5% over same period in 2023
Provincial Population 1239865 |
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2.5% Increase over Q3 2023 |
Q3 2024 Provincial population was up 30,558 persons or 2.5% over 2023 Q3 to 1,239,865, an all-time high.
In addition, the provincial population grew by 6,797 people over the second quarter of 2024.
Q3 2024 Provincial population was up 30,558 persons or 2.5% over 2023 Q3 to 1,239,865, an all-time high.
In addition, the provincial population grew by 6,797 people over the second quarter of 2024.
Provincial Population
1239865
2.5% Increase over Q3 2023
INDICATOR | MONTH TO MONTH | YEAR TO DATE | |||||||
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Population | 2023 Q3 | 2024 Q3 | Change | % Change | - | - | - | - | |
Population (persons) | 1209307 | 1239865 | - | - | - | - |
TrendLine Report Card - September 2024
INDICATOR | MONTH TO MONTH | YEAR TO DATE | |||||||
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Labour Market | Sep 2023 | Sep 2024 | Change | % Change | Sep 2023 | Sep 2024 | Change | % Change | |
Employment | 597000 | 614200 | 589078 | 604644 | - | - | |||
Unemployment Rate (%) | 4.2 | 4.9 | 4.9 | 5.6 | - | - | |||
Average Weekly Earnings ($) | 1164 | 1208 | 1164 | 1203 | - | - | |||
Saskatchewan Economy | 2022 | 2023 (Forecast) | Change | % Change | - | - | - | - | |
Gross Domestic Product (2007 $M) | 1.3% | 1.8% | - | - | - | - | |||
Consumer | Aug 2023 | Aug 2024 | Change | % Change | Aug 2023 | Aug 2024 | Change | % Change | |
Consumer Price Index (2002=100) | 161.6 | 163.4 | 159.6 | 162.0 | - | - | |||
Retail Trade Total ($000s) | 2124092 | 2302004 | 14284817 | 14690743 | - | - | |||
New Motor Vehicle Sales (units) | 3649 | 4752 | 24575 | 29317 | - | - | |||
Restaurant Receipts ($000s) | 212793 | 217930 | 1367419 | 1427645 | - | - | |||
Manufacturing Sales | Jul 2023 | Jul 2024 | Change | % Change | Jul 2023 | Jul 2024 | Change | % Change | |
Manufacturing Sales Total ($000s) | 1851195 | 1991119 | 14603259 | 13917303 | - | - | |||
Wholesale Trade ($000s) | 5573143 | 4284285 | 38607707 | 31583167 | - | - | |||
International Trade | Aug 2023 | Aug 2024 | Change | % Change | Aug 2023 | Aug 2024 | Change | % Change | |
International Trade Domestic Exports ($000s) | 3698676 | 3455676 | 33153310 | 29540192 | - | - | |||
International Trade Imports ($000s) | 1307177 | 1403034 | 10372484 | 11312172 | - | - | |||
Net International Merchandise Trade ($000s) | 2391499 | 2052642 | 22780826 | 18228020 | - | - | |||
Construction | Sep 2023 | Sep 2024 | Change | % Change | Sep 2023 | Sep 2024 | Change | % Change | |
Housing Starts Total (Units) | 191 | 486 | 2675 | 2813 | - | - | |||
Building Permits Total ($000s) | 331062 | 402462 | 1702044 | 1929365 | - | - | |||
Building Permits Residential ($000s) | 155318 | 155149 | 789471 | 855078 | - | - | |||
Building Permits Non-Residential ($000s) | 175744 | 247312 | 912573 | 1074286 | - | - | |||
Culture | Sep 2023 | Sep 2024 | Change | % Change | Sep 2023 | Sep 2024 | Change | % Change | |
Employment Information, Culture and Recreation | 21400 | 22200 | 20500 | 22022 | - | - | |||
Population | 2023 Q3 | 2024 Q3 | Change | % Change | - | - | - | - | |
Population (persons) | 1209307 | 1239865 | - | - | - | - | |||
Sources: Statistics Canada Tables 14-10-0017-01, 34-10-0143-01, 14-10-0355-01, 18-10-0004-01, 34-10-0066-01, 17-10-0005-01, 17-10-0008-01, 20-10-0008-01, 16-10-0048-01, 20-10-0001-01, 21-10-0019-01, 12-10-0012-01,14-10-0358-01, and Conference Board of Canada June 2022 Outlook. Note: All data presented above is raw/not seasonally adjusted. Some date headings may not apply to every indicator in each sector. Please link to the additional tables for a comprehensive data overview. |
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This Issue's Economist:

Stephen Johnson
MA
Chief Economist
This Issue's Editor:

Spencer Boyle
BA, Economics
Project Coordinator
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