Sask. unemployment rate dipped slightly in May to 5.6 per cent: Statistics Canada
Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate dipped slightly last month, falling from 5.7 per cent in April to 5.6 per cent in May.
According to figures released on Friday by Statistics Canada, that puts the province ahead of the national unemployment rate of 6.2 per cent and on par with British Columbia. Only Quebec, (5.1) and Manitoba (4.9) saw posted unemployment rates last month.
The provincial government celebrated the latest monthly job numbers, as the province added 16,200 new jobs on a year-over-year basis.
“There are more people working in Saskatchewan than ever before,” Jeremy Harrison, Saskatchewan’s immigration and career training minister, said in a statement.


