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Home / Property Values go, where people go & people go, where the jobs are !!!
Saskatchewan : small boom towns, have some of the highest average family incomes in Canada.
A recent report examined & rated : 7 small Boom towns in Sask, which are ranked among the top average wage earning small towns in Canada by any comparison & are leading the way in huge business & property investment opportunities over the coming years.
These small wind swept prairie towns of the past have been transformed to boom towns, where suddenly shopping malls, plazas, housing complexes, restaurants, fast food joints, Hotels, Motels, Gas stations & other building projects are coming up in full swing. These are huge opportunities for small businesses (those who are looking to setup a small business - store, restaurant, etc), as well as for individuals looking for a job. These opportunities exist for now as well in the near future as people from across the world are moving in for jobs in the farming sector, Oil & Natural Gas Industry, & Mining.
7 small town investment boom centers in the Sask property market :
* Warman, SK - farmland value $25,000 an acre - avg household income : $91,000 per year
* Swift Current, SK - $200 million in new upcoming projects - avg household income : $96,000 per year
* Estevan, SK - $400 million in annual retail sales - the highest avg household income in Canada - avg household income : $143,400 per year
* Prince Albert, SK - avg household income : $91,000 per year
* Moose Jaw, SK - center for the potash industry - avg household income : $86,000 per year
* Lloydminster, SK - largest concentration of crude oil facilities in the Province - avg household income : $107,000 per year
* Martensville, SK - avg household income : $100,000 per year .
I encourage the young people, who are looking for a job & to build a career, to look west towards Saskatchewan. This may be the bright prosperous future for Canada.
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http://www.ozziejurock.com/insights/article.asp?id=9545
Saskatoon, SK
With an apartment rental vacancy rate of 2.6 per cent Saskatchewan's biggest city is a prime landlord investment market.
Saskatoon is drawing a lot of young people - even from Vancouver - despite its wintry weather. With 6,100 migrants arriving last year - a record high - the city now has 272,000 residents. It also has the strongest economic growth of any city in Canada this year, as forecasted by the Conference Board of Canada, which pegs its growth at 3.7 per cent this year and 3.8 per cent in 2014. As a comparison, Vancouver will see about 2.3 per cent GDP growth both this year and next.
Saskatoon is bursting with jobs, with an unemployment rate at 3.9 per cent. Housing starts are at a 30-year high; building-permit values hit a record of $1.1 billion last year; and the average weekly wage is around $910, compared with $869 in much-more-expensive B.C.
Recent News Items :
Saskatchewan has the lowest unemployment rate in Canada
3 days ago - Workers
in Saskatchewan are taking more money home according to
new figures released by Statistics Canada today. Average weekly earnings in the
province were $986.22 in August, the
third highest among the provinces. Wages
were up 4.0 per cent on a year-over-year basis, above the
national increase of 3.5 per cent.
Apr 29, 2014 - New
data from Statistics Canada released today
shows average weekly
earnings in Saskatchewan were $961.90 in
February 2014, third ...
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Saskatchewan Agriculture & Agricultural Farm Land boom
Investors from South Korea, China and India
are snatching up prairie farmland by the hectare,
taking full advantage of the province's agricultural
boom in
recent ...
Farmland values in Manitoba
soared 25.6 per cent in 2013 compared to a year earlier
and shot up a startling 28.5 per cent in Saskatchewan,
the biggest ...
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Hello Friends,
Proof is in the pudding. I have been harping on this for over 5 years now. Whereas Ontario, Quebec & the Atlantic Provinces may see stagnant growth over the next few years, due to falling manufacturing activity.
Saskatchewan; on the other hand, has continued to be the bright spot & continued to lead the way in terms of economic growth over the last 4-5 years & will continue to do so, into the next decade, due to basic economic fundamentals : Large Land Mass, Low Population, Most Productive land in Canada in terms of agriculture; Large untapped resources (Oil, Natural Gas, Potash, Gold, etc) and so on..
A note for all new immigrants & potential immigrants -
Now with the new federal immigration rules - it is next to impossible to bring your siblings (brothers, sisters, cousins) & other relatives (Uncles / Aunt) in Canada for Permanent residence - due to the new federal guidelines - that route is still open to you through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), if you are a resident of that province for 1year or more - you can still sponsor your siblings.
New Immigrants who have not established roots in Canada as yet and have no particular affinity to a particular town / province - to those I will suggest to think of settling down in the Prairie Provinces as their economies are more robust and there are better chances of finding good jobs and better work opportunities.
Best Regards,
--
Rahul
Vashisht
Quote : Turn your face towards the sun and the shadows fall behind you.
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Saskatchewan : A Great Place to live & Work
Largest Portal for Jobs in Saskatchewan.
12,772 jobs posted in Saskatchewan today
http://www.saskjobs.ca/
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Canadian City 2014 Growth Forecasts - prosperity saskatchewan
http://prosperitysaskatchewan.wordpress.com/2014/02/27/canadian-city-2014-growth-forecasts/
Calgary, Regina, Edmonton, and Saskatoon will lead Canadian metropolitan areas in economic growth in 2014
Prairie Cities to see Most Economic Growth in 2014
http://www.conferenceboard.ca/press/newsrelease/14-02-26/prairie_cities_to_see_most_economic_growth_in_2014.aspx
The construction of a new professional football stadium will help boost Regina's construction sector. However, GDP growth is forecast to rise by a more moderate 3.5 per cent this year, down from 5 per cent in 2013, as growth slows in manufacturing and in the overall services sector. Following impressive growth of 6.5 per cent in 2013, Saskatoon's GDP will expand by 3.2 per cent this year, as ongoing strength in the services sector is offset by slower activity on the goods-side of the economy.
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Canada's Saskatchewan faces enviable problem: too many jobs - Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/16/canada-economy-saskatchewan-idUSL1E8LG9NW20121016?type=marketsNews
Seed capital: How immigrants are reshaping Saskatchewan's farmland - The Globe and Mail
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/seed-capital-how-immigrants-are-reshaping-saskatchewans-farmland/article4610589/
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WHAT THE WORLD IS SAYING ABOUT SASKATCHEWAN
url : http://www.enterprisesaskatchewan.ca/quotes
Saskatchewan is the third-best place in the world for mineral investment – out of 79 jurisdictions surveyed across Canada and around the world.
Fraser Institute Survey of Mining Companies: 2010/2011 - March 2011
“Anchored by growth in the potash industry and steady gains in the energy sector, Saskatchewan is poised for a period of prolonged economic prosperity.”
Conference Board of Canada – February 2011
"If you care at all about the future of the world's food supply, you care – whether you know it or not – about Saskatchewan.”
Andrew Ross Sorkin, Columnist – The New York Times, October 11, 2010
"I can tell you that Saskatchewan is the envy of a lot of places around the world right now – almost a safe haven from the ravages of the great recession. This province has exceptional resources, talented people and tremendous economic potential.”
William J. Doyle, President and CEO, Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
"Unlike most of the rest of Canada, frankly, and probably unlike most of the rest of the world, I think for Saskatoon and Saskatchewan as a whole (the recession) has really allowed the province to catch its breath. For a lot of North America and a lot of the world we've seen a lot of increased unemployment and, if not recession, then shrinking growth down to flat, whereas Saskatchewan has seen continued growth and is at half the unemployment rate as the rest of Canada."
Matthew Bosrock, Deputy CEO, HSBC Bank Canada – November 5, 2009
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Move to Saskatchewan
url : http://www.gov.sk.ca/move-to-saskatchewan/
Whether it's the lure of a balanced lifestyle, being closer to friends and family or an exciting opportunity that has you on the move.
Here are a few links to programs and services that will help you make the move.============================================
IMMIGRATING TO SASKATCHEWAN
Each year, Saskatchewan welcomes many immigrants and visitors from around the world. Saskatchewan is committed to working with the federal government and local communities to not only attract more immigrants to the province, but also ensure that they obtain meaningful employment and thrive in their new communities after they arrive.
Saskatchewan Immigration :
url : http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/immigrating/
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
url : http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/sinp
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) can provide an alternate and quicker means of entry into Canada. It allows Saskatchewan to nominate applicants, who qualify under criteria established by the province, to the federal government for landed immigrant status.
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Home / Property Values go, where people go & people go, where the jobs are !!!
Saskatchewan : small boom towns, have some of the highest average family incomes in Canada.
A recent report examined & rated : 7 small Boom towns in Sask, which are ranked among the top average wage earning small towns in Canada by any comparison & are leading the way in huge business & property investment opportunities over the coming years.
These small wind swept prairie towns of the past have been transformed to boom towns, where suddenly shopping malls, plazas, housing complexes, restaurants, fast food joints, Hotels, Motels, Gas stations & other building projects are coming up in full swing. These are huge opportunities for small businesses (those who are looking to setup a small business - store, restaurant, etc), as well as for individuals looking for a job. These opportunities exist for now as well in the near future as people from across the world are moving in for jobs in the farming sector, Oil & Natural Gas Industry, & Mining.
7 small town investment boom centers in the Sask property market :
* Warman, SK - farmland value $25,000 an acre - avg household income : $91,000 per year
* Swift Current, SK - $200 million in new upcoming projects - avg household income : $96,000 per year
* Estevan, SK - $400 million in annual retail sales - the highest avg household income in Canada - avg household income : $143,400 per year
* Prince Albert, SK - avg household income : $91,000 per year
* Moose Jaw, SK - center for the potash industry - avg household income : $86,000 per year
* Lloydminster, SK - largest concentration of crude oil facilities in the Province - avg household income : $107,000 per year
* Martensville, SK - avg household income : $100,000 per year .
I encourage the young people, who are looking for a job & to build a career, to look west towards Saskatchewan. This may be the bright prosperous future for Canada.
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http://www.ozziejurock.com/insights/article.asp?id=9545
Saskatoon, SK
With an apartment rental vacancy rate of 2.6 per cent Saskatchewan's biggest city is a prime landlord investment market.
Saskatoon is drawing a lot of young people - even from Vancouver - despite its wintry weather. With 6,100 migrants arriving last year - a record high - the city now has 272,000 residents. It also has the strongest economic growth of any city in Canada this year, as forecasted by the Conference Board of Canada, which pegs its growth at 3.7 per cent this year and 3.8 per cent in 2014. As a comparison, Vancouver will see about 2.3 per cent GDP growth both this year and next.
Saskatoon is bursting with jobs, with an unemployment rate at 3.9 per cent. Housing starts are at a 30-year high; building-permit values hit a record of $1.1 billion last year; and the average weekly wage is around $910, compared with $869 in much-more-expensive B.C.
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Retailers eye smaller markets
As retailers have success in places like Saskatoon and Regina, they are now branching ... The report provides economic data such as current populations, projected populationgrowth, household income and vacancy rates. ... That is what has happened in Warmanand Martensville where new retail space ...
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“Best of both worlds” - Western Investor
... million per acre · Home Regional Views Saskatchewan “Best of both worlds” ...Lloydminster benefits as it straddles Canada's two fastest-growing economies.
Recent News Items :
Saskatchewan has the lowest unemployment rate in Canada
Saskatchewan has the lowest unemployment rate in Canada
Mar 8, 2013 - Saskatchewan
had the lowest unemployment rate in Canada in February
2013, at 3.8 per
cent (seasonally
adjusted), the lowest since November 2008 when it was 3.7 per
cent and
well below the national rate of 7.0 per
cent.
Saskatchewan's May unemployment rate lowest in Canada ...
globalnews.ca/.../saskatchewans-may-unemployment-rate-lowest-in-cana...
Jun 6, 2014 - The unemployment
rate in Saskatchewan was the lowest in Canada
for the month of May.- said Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart on behalf of Associate Minister of the Economy Jeremy Harrison in a release. “Saskatchewan's rate of unemployment is now lower than every ...
Saskatchewan sees lowest unemplyoment rate ever
Canadian HR Reporter - Aug 8, 2014Unemployment in Saskatchewan hit a historic low in July, clocking in at 3.3 per cent (seasonally adjusted). This is the lowest unemployment rate on record for the province since Statistics Canada started recording employment data in 1976, said the provincial ...- ============================================
WAGES CONTINUE TO INCREASE IN AUGUST | News and ...
www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/.../weekly-wages
Saskatchewan Wages Among Best in Canada | News and ...
gr.gov.sk.ca/government/news-and-media/2014/april/.../weekly-earnings
Saskatchewan Agriculture & Agricultural Farm Land boom
Immigrants Seeking Greener Pastures in Saskatchewan ...
Saskatchewan News - Western Investor
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Saskatchewan adding value to its agriculture
The province is also making progress toward its Growth Plan agriculture goals. In 2013, Saskatchewan harvested a record 38.4 million tonnes.

Hello Friends,
Proof is in the pudding. I have been harping on this for over 5 years now. Whereas Ontario, Quebec & the Atlantic Provinces may see stagnant growth over the next few years, due to falling manufacturing activity.
Saskatchewan; on the other hand, has continued to be the bright spot & continued to lead the way in terms of economic growth over the last 4-5 years & will continue to do so, into the next decade, due to basic economic fundamentals : Large Land Mass, Low Population, Most Productive land in Canada in terms of agriculture; Large untapped resources (Oil, Natural Gas, Potash, Gold, etc) and so on..
A note for all new immigrants & potential immigrants -
Now with the new federal immigration rules - it is next to impossible to bring your siblings (brothers, sisters, cousins) & other relatives (Uncles / Aunt) in Canada for Permanent residence - due to the new federal guidelines - that route is still open to you through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP), if you are a resident of that province for 1year or more - you can still sponsor your siblings.
New Immigrants who have not established roots in Canada as yet and have no particular affinity to a particular town / province - to those I will suggest to think of settling down in the Prairie Provinces as their economies are more robust and there are better chances of finding good jobs and better work opportunities.
Best Regards,
--
Quote : Turn your face towards the sun and the shadows fall behind you.
============================================
Saskatchewan : A Great Place to live & Work
Largest Portal for Jobs in Saskatchewan.
12,772 jobs posted in Saskatchewan today
http://www.saskjobs.ca/
============================================
Canadian City 2014 Growth Forecasts - prosperity saskatchewan
http://prosperitysaskatchewan.wordpress.com/2014/02/27/canadian-city-2014-growth-forecasts/
Calgary, Regina, Edmonton, and Saskatoon will lead Canadian metropolitan areas in economic growth in 2014
Prairie Cities to see Most Economic Growth in 2014
http://www.conferenceboard.ca/press/newsrelease/14-02-26/prairie_cities_to_see_most_economic_growth_in_2014.aspx
The construction of a new professional football stadium will help boost Regina's construction sector. However, GDP growth is forecast to rise by a more moderate 3.5 per cent this year, down from 5 per cent in 2013, as growth slows in manufacturing and in the overall services sector. Following impressive growth of 6.5 per cent in 2013, Saskatoon's GDP will expand by 3.2 per cent this year, as ongoing strength in the services sector is offset by slower activity on the goods-side of the economy.
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Canada's Saskatchewan faces enviable problem: too many jobs - Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/10/16/canada-economy-saskatchewan-idUSL1E8LG9NW20121016?type=marketsNews
Seed capital: How immigrants are reshaping Saskatchewan's farmland - The Globe and Mail
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/seed-capital-how-immigrants-are-reshaping-saskatchewans-farmland/article4610589/
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WHAT THE WORLD IS SAYING ABOUT SASKATCHEWAN
url : http://www.enterprisesaskatchewan.ca/quotes
Saskatchewan is the third-best place in the world for mineral investment – out of 79 jurisdictions surveyed across Canada and around the world.
Fraser Institute Survey of Mining Companies: 2010/2011 - March 2011
“Anchored by growth in the potash industry and steady gains in the energy sector, Saskatchewan is poised for a period of prolonged economic prosperity.”
Conference Board of Canada – February 2011
"If you care at all about the future of the world's food supply, you care – whether you know it or not – about Saskatchewan.”
Andrew Ross Sorkin, Columnist – The New York Times, October 11, 2010
"I can tell you that Saskatchewan is the envy of a lot of places around the world right now – almost a safe haven from the ravages of the great recession. This province has exceptional resources, talented people and tremendous economic potential.”
William J. Doyle, President and CEO, Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
"Unlike most of the rest of Canada, frankly, and probably unlike most of the rest of the world, I think for Saskatoon and Saskatchewan as a whole (the recession) has really allowed the province to catch its breath. For a lot of North America and a lot of the world we've seen a lot of increased unemployment and, if not recession, then shrinking growth down to flat, whereas Saskatchewan has seen continued growth and is at half the unemployment rate as the rest of Canada."
Matthew Bosrock, Deputy CEO, HSBC Bank Canada – November 5, 2009
============================================
Move to Saskatchewan
url : http://www.gov.sk.ca/move-to-saskatchewan/
Whether it's the lure of a balanced lifestyle, being closer to friends and family or an exciting opportunity that has you on the move.
Here are a few links to programs and services that will help you make the move.============================================
IMMIGRATING TO SASKATCHEWAN
Each year, Saskatchewan welcomes many immigrants and visitors from around the world. Saskatchewan is committed to working with the federal government and local communities to not only attract more immigrants to the province, but also ensure that they obtain meaningful employment and thrive in their new communities after they arrive.
Saskatchewan Immigration :
url : http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/immigrating/
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
url : http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/sinp
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) can provide an alternate and quicker means of entry into Canada. It allows Saskatchewan to nominate applicants, who qualify under criteria established by the province, to the federal government for landed immigrant status.
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