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Demographics of Saskatchewan

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Population density of Saskatchewan, 2016

Saskatchewan is the middle province of Canada's three Prairie provinces. It has an area of 651,900 km2 (251,700 mi2) and a population of 1,132,505 (Saskatchewanians) as of 2021. Saskatchewan's population is made of 50.3% women and 49.7% men.[1] Most of its population lives in the Southern half of the province.

The most populous city is Saskatoon, with a population of 317,480 (2021) in the Census Metropolitan Area (CMA), followed by the province's capital, Regina, with a population of 249,217 (2021) in the CMA. The province's population makeup is also notable for German Canadians being the largest European ethnic group and for the second-largest proportion of people of indigenous descent of any of the provinces, after Manitoba.

Population history

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Total Population0200,000400,000600,000800,0001,000,0001,200,00019011941196619862006Total PopulationSaskatchewan Total Population
Year Population Five-year
% change
Ten-year
% change
Rank among
provinces
1901 91,279† n/a n/a 8
1911 492,432 n/a 439.5 3
1921 757,510 n/a 53.8 3
1931 921,785 n/a 21.7 3
1941 895,992 n/a −2.8 3
1951 831,728 n/a −7.2 5
1956 880,665 5.9 n/a 5
1961 925,181 5.1 11.2 5
1966 955,344 3.3 8.5 6
1971 926,242 −3.0 0.1 6
1976 921,325 −0.5 3.6 6
1981 968,313 5.1 4.5 6
1986 1,009,613 4.3 9.6 6
1991 988,928 −2.0 2.1 6
1996 976,615 −1.2 −3.3 6
2001 978,933 0.2 −1.0 6
2006 985,386 0.7 0.9 6
2011 1,053,960 7.0 7.6 6
2016 1,098,352 6.3 11.4 6
2021 1,132,505 3.5 7.5 6

† 1901 population for District of Saskatchewan and District of Athabasca, parts of the then-named North-West Territories.

Source: Statistics Canada.[2][3]

Ethnic origins

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Largest ethnic origins by census division, 2021 census
Ethnic groups in Saskatchewan (1941–2021)
Ethnic group 2021[4] 2001[5] 1941[6]: 2–3 
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
German 272,475 24.7% 275,060 28.56% 130,258 14.54%
English 219,660 19.91% 235,715 24.47% 186,053 20.77%
Scottish 175,590 15.92% 172,300 17.89% 108,919 12.16%
Irish 145,415 13.18% 139,205 14.45% 95,852 10.7%
Ukrainian 138,705 12.57% 121,735 12.64% 79,777 8.9%
First Nations 129,225 11.71% 102,285 10.62% 13,384 1.49%
French 108,505 9.84% 109,800 11.4% 50,530 5.64%
Norwegian 70,215 6.36% 60,510 6.28% 38,213 4.26%
Métis 56,060 5.08% 40,110 4.16% 9,160 1.02%
Polish 55,600 5.04% 51,445 5.34% 27,902 3.11%
Filipino 40,160 3.64% 3,275 0.34%
Russian 35,920 3.26% 27,695 2.88% 25,933 2.89%
Swedish 31,960 2.9% 29,900 3.1% 20,961 2.34%
Dutch 29,410 2.67% 32,300 3.35% 35,894 4.01%
Hungarian 28,495 2.58% 24,340 2.53% 14,576 1.63%
Indian 20,755 1.88% 3,245 0.34% 2 0%
Chinese 19,965 1.81% 9,275 0.96% 2,545 0.28%
Austrian 17,690 1.6% 14,450 1.5% 10,655 1.19%
Welsh 17,605 1.6% 13,935 1.45% 6,950 0.78%
Romanian 12,415 1.13% 10,290 1.07% 7,093 0.79%
Italian 10,830 0.98% 7,565 0.79% 1,014 0.11%
Danish 10,585 0.96% 9,375 0.97% 6,027 0.67%
Total responses 1,103,200 97.41% 963,150 98.39% 895,992 100%
Total population 1,132,505 100% 978,933 100% 895,992 100%
Note: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses

Future projections

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Panethnic origin projections in Saskatchewan (2031–2041)[7][8][9][10]
Panethnic group 2031 2036 2041
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
European[a] 768,000 58.31% 751,000 54.46% 733,000 51.04%
Indigenous 246,000 18.68% 263,000 19.07% 279,000 19.43%
South Asian 94,000 7.14% 114,000 8.27% 133,000 9.26%
Southeast Asian[b] 82,000 6.23% 99,000 7.18% 118,000 8.22%
East Asian[c] 45,000 3.42% 51,000 3.7% 56,000 3.9%
African 45,000 3.42% 54,000 3.92% 64,000 4.46%
Middle Eastern[d] 19,000 1.44% 23,000 1.67% 27,000 1.88%
Latin American 9,000 0.68% 11,000 0.8% 13,000 0.91%
Other/multiracial[e] 10,000 0.76% 12,000 0.87% 14,000 0.97%
Projected Saskatchewan population 1,317,000 100% 1,379,000 100% 1,436,000 100%

Visible minorities and Indigenous peoples

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Indigenous and visible minority identity (2021):[11]
  1. European Canadian (68.5%)
  2. Visible minority (14.4%)
  3. First Nations (11.0%)
  4. Métis (5.70%)
  5. Other Indigenous (0.30%)
Largest panethnic groups in Saskatchewan by percentage of total population by census division, 2021 census
Visible minority and Indigenous population (Canada 2021 Census)[12]
Population group Population %
European[a] 755,950 68.5%
Visible minority group
South Asian 44,720 4.1%
Chinese 18,010 1.6%
Black 22,570 2.0%
Filipino 43,755 4.0%
Arab 5,575 0.5%
Latin American 5,680 0.5%
Southeast Asian 8,540 0.8%
West Asian 2,830 0.3%
Korean 1,850 0.2%
Japanese 830 0.1%
Visible minority, n.i.e. 1,275 0.1%
Multiple visible minorities 3,725 0.3%
Total visible minority population 159,365 14.4%
Indigenous group
First Nations (North American Indian) 121,175 11.0%
Métis 62,800 5.7%
Inuk (Inuit) 460 0.0%
Multiple Indigenous responses 2,030 0.2%
Indigenous responses n.i.e. 1,425 0.1%
Total Indigenous population 187,885 17.0%
Total population 1,103,200 100.0%

Languages

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Knowledge of languages

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Largest non-official knowledge of language by census division, 2021 census
Knowledge of official languages of Canada in Saskatchewan (2016)
Language Percent
English only
94.48%
French only
0.05%
English and French
4.74%
Neither English nor French
0.73%

The question on knowledge of languages allows for multiple responses. The following figures are from the 2021 Canadian Census and the 2016 Canadian Census, and lists languages that were selected by at least one per cent of respondents.

Knowledge of languages in Saskatchewan
Language 2021[13] 2016
Pop. % Pop. %
English 1,094,785 99.24% 1,062,275 99.23%
French 52,065 4.72% 51,325 4.79%
Tagalog 36,125 3.27% 28,655 2.68%
Cree[note 1] 24,850 2.25% 21,870 2.04%
Hindi 15,745 1.43% N/A <1%
Punjabi 13,310 1.21% N/A <1%
German 11,815 1.07% 17,390 1.62%
Mandarin 11,590 1.05% N/A <1%
Spanish 11,185 1.01% N/A <1%
Ukrainian 10,795 0.98% 13,090 1.22%
Urdu 10,540 0.96% N/A <1%

Mother tongue

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Languages of Saskatchewan (2016):[14]
  1. English (82.4%)
  2. French (1.40%)
  3. Other language (14.5%)
  4. Multiple (1.70%)

The 2006 census showed a population of 968,157. Of the 946,250 singular responses to the census question concerning mother tongue the languages most commonly reported were:

Mother tongue in Saskatchewan
Language 2006 2001 1931[15]: 1176–1187 
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
English 811,275 85.7% 817,955 85.8% 516,342 56.02%
German 28,555 3.0% 32,515 3.4% 138,499 15.03%
Algonquian languages 26,525 2.8% 23,735 2.5%
Cree 24,255 2.6% 22,055 2.1%
Ojibway 1,745 0.2% 1,375 0.1%
Ukrainian 16,350 1.7% 19,650 2.1% 70,545 7.65%
French 16,060 1.7% 17,775 1.9% 42,283 4.59%
Chinese 7,475 0.8% 6,015 0.6% 2,500 0.27%
Cantonese 1,720 0.2% 1,425 0.2%
Mandarin 715 0.1% 395 <0.1%
Athapaskan languages 7,145 0.8% 6,315 0.7%
Dene 7,135 0.8% 6,310 0.7%
Polish 2,510 0.4% 3,015 0.3% 18,742 2.03%
Hungarian 2,190 0.2% 2,700 0.3% 11,853 1.29%
Tagalog (Filipino/Pilipino) 2,170 0.2% 1,545 0.2%
Dutch 1,785 0.2% 1,930 0.20% 10,079 1.09%
Scandinavian languages 1,690 0.2% 2,320 0.2% 50,634 5.49%
Norwegian 830 0.1% 1,260 0.1% 27,996 3.04%
Danish 420 <0.1% 430 0.1% 3,882 0.42%
Swedish 355 <0.1% 525 0.1% 15,556 1.69%
Arabic 1,525 0.12% 1,090 0.11% 571 0.06%
Russian 1,400 0.2% 1,440 0.2% 17,085 1.85%
Vietnamese 1,305 0.1% 1,390 0.2%
Serbo-Croatian languages 1,250 0.1% 1,235 0.1% 956 0.1%
Croatian 450 0.1% 435 0.1%
Bosnian 335 <0.1% N N
Serbian 270 <0.1% 210 <0.1%
Serbo-Croatian 195 <0.1% 590 0.1%
Greek 1,060 0.1% 980 0.1% 370 0.04%
Panjabi (Punjabi) 850 0.1% 540 0.1% 7 0%
Persian 785 0.1% 415 <0.1%
Romanian 770 0.1% 775 0.1% 6,170 0.67%
Italian 735 0.1% 895 0.1% 692 0.08%
Korean 675 0.1% 425 <0.1%
Germanic languages n.i.e. 605 0.1% 375 <0.1% 8,619[f] 0.94%
Siouan languages (Dakota/Sioux) 410 <0.1% 345 <0.1%
African languages n.i.e. 405 <0.1% 130 0.01%
Portuguese 380 <0.1% 405 <0.1%
Finnish 365 <0.1% 435 <0.1% 1,861 0.2%
Hindi 355 <0.1% 320 <0.1%
Lao 340 <0.1% 275 0.03%
Urdu 330 <0.1% 425 <0.1%
Bantu languages 325 <0.1% 170 <0.1%
Swahili 105 <0.1% 110 <0.1%
Czech 325 <0.1% 415 <0.1% 1,156 0.13%
Berber 310 <0.1% 185 <0.1%
Japanese 290 <0.1% 185 <0.1% 1,070 0.12%
Niger–Congo languages n.i.e. 285 <0.1% 100 <0.1%
Tigrigna 215 <0.1% 190 <0.1%
Gujarati 210 <0.1% 225 0.02%
Slovak 210 <0.1% 100 <0.1% 1,156 0.13%
Somali 210 <0.1% 35 <0.1%
Bengali 190 <0.1% 70 <0.1%

Note: "n.i.e.": not included elsewhere

There were also 175 single-language responses for Non-verbal languages (Sign languages); 170 for Amharic; 155 for Turkish; 140 for Sinhala; 135 for Slavic languages n.i.e.; 130 for Slovenian; 120 for Pashto; 115 for Malay; 115 for Malayalam; 115 for Thai; 110 for Ilocano; 110 for Khmer; 100 for Celtic languages; and 100 for Sino-Tibetan languages n.i.e. In addition there were also 6,080 responses of both English and a non-official language; 245 of both French and a non-official language; 1,130 of both English and French; and 140 of English, French and a non-official language. Figures shown are for the number of single language responses and the percentage of total single-language responses.[16]

Religion

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Largest non-Christian religions by census division, 2021 census
Religious groups in Saskatchewan (1981–2021)
Religious group 2021[17] 2011[18] 2001[19] 1991[20] 1981[21]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Christianity 621,250 56.31% 726,920 72.06% 795,935 82.64% 858,120 87.92% 889,820 93.03%
Irreligion 403,960 36.62% 246,305 24.42% 151,450 15.72% 107,225 10.99% 60,255 6.3%
Islam 25,455 2.31% 10,040 1% 2,230 0.23% 1,185 0.12% 1,120 0.12%
Indigenous spirituality 16,300 1.48% 12,240 1.21%
Hinduism 14,150 1.28% 3,570 0.35% 1,590 0.17% 1,680 0.17% 1,150 0.12%
Sikhism 9,040 0.82% 1,650 0.16% 500 0.05% 565 0.06% 220 0.02%
Buddhism 4,410 0.4% 4,265 0.42% 3,055 0.32% 1,885 0.19% 985 0.1%
Judaism 1,105 0.1% 940 0.09% 865 0.09% 1,370 0.14% 1,585 0.17%
Other 7,540 0.68% 2,810 0.28% 7,525 0.78% 4,000 0.41% 1,065 0.11%
Total responses 1,103,205 97.41% 1,008,760 95.71% 963,150 98.39% 976,040 98.7% 956,440 98.77%
Total population 1,132,505 100% 1,053,960 100% 978,933 100% 988,928 100% 968,313 100%

Migration

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Immigration

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Largest nation of birth of immigrants by census division, 2021 census
Saskatchewan immigration statistics (1901–2021)
Census year Immigrant percentage Immigrant population Total responses Total population Source(s)
1901 Canadian census 39.65% 36,195 91,279 91,279 [22]: 239 
1911 Canadian census 49.49% 243,681 492,432 492,432 [22]: 239 
1921 Canadian census 39.56% 299,677 757,510 757,510 [23]: 108 [22]: 239 
1931 Canadian census 34.56% 318,545 921,785 921,785 [23]: 108 
1941 Canadian census 26.66% 238,903 895,992 895,992 [24][25][26]: 282–343 [23]: 108 
1951 Canadian census 21.14% 175,829 831,728 831,728 [27]: 675–676 [23]: 108 
1961 Canadian census 16.15% 149,389 925,181 925,181 [28][29][30][23]: 108 
1971 Canadian census 11.95% 110,690 926,240 926,242 [31][32][33][23]: 108 
1981 Canadian census 8.75% 83,655 956,440 968,313 [34][35][36][37][38][39]
1986 Canadian census 7.22% 71,990 996,700 1,009,613 [40][41][42][43][44]
1991 Canadian census 5.92% 57,815 976,040 988,928 [40][45][46]
1996 Canadian census 5.36% 52,315 976,615 990,237 [47][48][40][49][50]
2001 Canadian census 4.97% 47,825 963,150 978,933 [51][48][52]
2006 Canadian census 5.05% 48,160 953,850 985,386 [53][54]
2011 Canadian census 6.82% 68,780 1,008,760 1,053,960 [55][56]
2016 Canadian census 10.51% 112,490 1,070,560 1,098,352 [57][58][59]
2021 Canadian census 12.47% 137,620 1,103,205 1,132,505 [60][61][62]

The 2021 census reported that immigrants (individuals born outside Canada) comprise 137,620 persons or 12.5 percent of the total population of Saskatchewan.[60][61]

Immigrants in Saskatchewan by country of birth
Country of birth 2021 census
[60][61][62]
2016 census
[57][58][59]
2011 census
[55][56]
2006 census
[53][54]
2001 census
[51][48][52]
1996 census
[47][48][40][49][50]
1991 census
[40][45][46]
1986 census
[40][41][42][43][44]
1981 census
[34][35][36][37][38][39]
1971 census
[31][32][33]
1961 census
[28][29][30]
1951 census
[27]: 675–676 
1941 census
[24][25][26]: 282–343 
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Philippines 35,955 26.1% 26,865 23.9% 12,775 18.6% 2,455 5.1% 2,065 4.3% 2,040 3.9% 1,255 2.2% 1,075 1.5% 900 1.1%
India 15,660 11.4% 9,630 8.6% 3,080 4.5% 1,685 3.5% 1,100 2.3% 1,460 2.8% 1,220 2.1% 1,665 2.3% 1,040 1.2% 830 0.7% 199 0.1% 119 0.1% 153 0.1%
China & Taiwan 8,825[g] 6.4% 7,670[h] 6.8% 4,760[i] 6.9% 3,600[j] 7.5% 2,880[k] 6% 2,980[l] 5.7% 2,760[m] 4.8% 2,795[n] 3.9% 2,575[o] 3.1% 2,335 2.1% 2,434 1.6% 1,742 1% 2,249 0.9%
Pakistan 7,110 5.2% 6,860 6.1% 3,115 4.5% 330 0.7% 385 0.8% 170 0.3% 150 0.3% 205 0.3% 190 0.2% 95 0.1%
United Kingdom 6,785 4.9% 7,020 6.2% 7,370 10.7% 7,685 16% 8,450 17.7% 9,530 18.2% 11,740 20.3% 15,630 21.7% 18,945 22.6% 28,835 26.1% 38,218 25.6% 48,282 27.5% 66,761 27.9%
Nigeria & Ghana 5,520[p] 4% 2,155[q] 1.9% 745[r] 1.1% 345[s] 0.7% 235[t] 0.5% 315[u] 0.6% 150 0.3% 140 0.2% 70 0.1%
United States 5,215 3.8% 4,845 4.3% 5,020 7.3% 5,425 11.3% 5,865 12.3% 7,205 13.8% 8,660 15% 12,920 17.9% 16,560 19.8% 23,785 21.5% 31,656 21.2% 39,482 22.5% 54,617 22.9%
Vietnam 3,245 2.4% 2,620 2.3% 1,770 2.6% 1,295 2.7% 1,465 3.1% 1,810 3.5% 1,800 3.1% 2,280 3.2% 2,385 2.9%
Bangladesh 3,230 2.3% 2,575 2.3% 840 1.2% 60 0.1% 65 0.1% 50 0.1% 80 0.1% 55 0.1% 60 0.1%
Ukraine & Russia 3,820[v] 2.3% 4,080[w] 2.9% 2,425[x] 2.5% 1,575[y] 2.2% 2,105[z] 2.9% 2,865[aa] 5.5% 3,765[aa] 6.5% 5,765[aa] 8% 7,875[aa] 9.4% 13,550[aa] 12.2% 18,364[aa] 12.3% 26,984[aa] 15.3% 27,596[aa] 11.6%
Germany & Austria 2,220[ab] 1.5% 2,770[ac] 2.3% 2,865[ad] 3.8% 2,875[ae] 5.6% 3,275[af] 6.1% 3,710[ag] 6.1% 4,430[ah] 6.4% 5,520[ai] 6% 7,425[aj] 8.9% 11,320 10.2% 18,448 12.3% 13,898 7.9% 18,917 7.9%
South Africa 2,075 1.5% 1,775 1.6% 865 1.3% 720 1.5% 650 1.4% 485 0.9% 525 0.9% 290 0.4% 220 0.3% 82 0.1% 70 0% 111 0%
Eritrea & Ethiopia 1,805[ak] 0.7% 1,230[al] 0.5% 800[am] 0.3% 305[an] 0.4% 330[ao] 0.5% 460 0.9% 300 0.5% 300 0.4%
Former Yugoslavia 1,745 1.3% 1,760 1.6% 1,230 1.8% 1,535 3.2% 1,650 3.5% 1,405 2.7% 755 1.3% 850 1.2% 920 1.1% 1,180 1.1% 1,420 1% 757 0.4% 1,097 0.5%
Mexico 1,720 1.2% 1,330 1.2% 680 1% 235 0.5% 290 0.6% 280 0.5% 180 0.3% 280 0.4% 160 0.2%
Syria & Lebanon 1,630[ap] 1.2% 1,405[aq] 1.2% 315[ar] 0.5% 260[as] 0.5% 125[at] 0.3% 115[au] 0.2% 135[av] 0.2% 140[aw] 0.2% 80 0.1% 199 0.1%
Jamaica & Trinidad and Tobago 1,560[ax] 1.1% 1,030[ay] 0.9% 665[az] 1% 415[ba] 0.9% 490[bb] 1% 520[bc] 1% 610[bd] 1.1% 595[be] 0.8% 755 0.9% 235 0.2% 173[bf] 0.1% 49[bf] 0% 53[bf] 0%
Iraq 1,440 1% 1,175 1% 780 1.1% 555 1.2% 425 0.9% 300 0.6% 65 0.1% 135 0.2%
Sudan & South Sudan 1,195 0.9% 940 0.8% 265 0.4% 665 1.4% 245 0.5% 120 0.2% 20 0% 5 0% 5 0%
South Korea 1,110 0.8% 1,125 1% 770 1.1% 425 0.9% 265 0.6% 180 0.3% 155 0.3% 70 0.1% 85 0.1%
Poland 1,080 0.8% 1,390 1.2% 1,310 1.9% 1,940 4% 2,405 5% 2,925 5.6% 4,185 7.2% 5,495 7.6% 6,345 7.6% 8,635 7.8% 10,455 7% 14,985 8.5% 24,026 10.1%
Iran 1,040 0.8% 785 0.7% 575 0.8% 345 0.7% 310 0.6% 255 0.5% 275 0.5% 180 0.3% 65 0.1%
El Salvador & Guatemala & Nicaragua 955[bg] 0.7% 915[bh] 0.8% 790[bi] 1.1% 810[bj] 1.7% 610[bk] 1.3% 660[bl] 1.3% 445[bm] 0.8% 235[bn] 0.3% 50 0.1%
Netherlands 965 0.7% 1,220 1.1% 1,335 1.9% 1,355 2.8% 1,475 3.1% 1,615 3.1% 1,875 3.2% 1,930 2.7% 1,990 2.4% 2,055 1.9% 2,826 1.9% 1,314 0.7% 858 0.4%
Kenya & Tanzania & Uganda 935[bo] 0.7% 675[bp] 0.6% 325[bq] 0.5% 460[br] 1% 345[bs] 0.7% 250[bt] 0.5% 335[bu] 0.6% 400[bv] 0.6% 400 0.5%
Hong Kong 840 0.6% 770 0.7% 725 1.1% 885 1.8% 885 1.9% 1,290 2.5% 1,035 1.8% 1,085 1.5% 895 1.1%
DR Congo & Cameroon 830[bw] 0.6% 650[bx] 0.6% 185[by] 0.3% 75[bz] 0.2% 65[ca] 0.1% 20[cb] 0% 40 0.1% 5 0% 5 0%
Egypt 805 0.6% 430 0.4% 220 0.3% 155 0.3% 130 0.3% 80 0.2% 115 0.2% 100 0.1% 95 0.1%
Myanmar 755 0.5% 560 0.5% 680 1% 110 0.2% 65 0.1% 25 0% 85 0.1% 80 0.1%
Ireland 720 0.5% 840 0.7% 370 0.5% 280 0.6% 345 0.7% 375 0.7% 510 0.9% 590 0.8% 365 0.4% 1,190 1.1% 3,584 2.4% 4,174 2.4% 5,795 2.4%
Colombia 665 0.5% 555 0.5% 450 0.7% 125 0.3% 100 0.2% 10 0% 15 0% 15 0%
Romania 660 0.5% 695 0.6% 545 0.8% 750 1.6% 640 1.3% 630 1.2% 750 1.3% 815 1.1% 900 1.1% 1,445 1.3% 2,110 1.4% 2,911 1.7% 6,306 2.6%
Australia & New Zealand 615 0.4% 570 0.5% 640 0.9% 365 0.8% 365 0.8% 265 0.5% 425 0.7% 510 0.7% 370 0.4% 340 0.3% 244 0.2% 149 0.1% 181 0.1%
Thailand 605 0.4% 490 0.4% 380 0.6% 105 0.2% 140 0.3% 150 0.3% 100 0.2% 75 0.1%
Italy 585 0.4% 570 0.5% 530 0.8% 550 1.1% 705 1.5% 690 1.3% 790 1.4% 780 1.1% 1,050 1.3% 990 0.9% 897 0.6% 308 0.2% 316 0.1%
Chile 565 0.4% 525 0.5% 585 0.9% 700 1.5% 610 1.3% 470 0.9% 850 1.5% 815 1.1% 495 0.6%
Greece 500 0.4% 605 0.5% 515 0.7% 650 1.3% 585 1.2% 720 1.4% 575 1% 600 0.8% 670 0.8% 450 0.4% 363 0.2% 154 0.1% 202 0.1%
Somalia 485 0.4% 635 0.6% 370 0.5% 150 0.3% 50 0.1% 20 0% 0 0% 0 0%
Afghanistan 465 0.3% 515 0.5% 295 0.4% 310 0.6% 45 0.1% 10 0% 0 0% 60 0.1%
France & Belgium 445[cc] 0.3% 355[cd] 0.3% 365[ce] 0.5% 365[cf] 0.8% 395[cg] 0.8% 560[ch] 1.1% 675[ci] 1.2% 825[cj] 1.1% 1,095[ck] 1.3% 1,670 1.5% 2,540 1.7% 2,999 1.7% 3,990 1.7%
Laos & Cambodia 435[cl] 0.3% 500[cm] 0.4% 440[cn] 0.6% 440[co] 0.9% 565[cp] 1.2% 595[cq] 1.1% 610[cr] 1.1% 705[cs] 1% 650 0.8%
Sri Lanka 435 0.3% 440 0.4% 185 0.3% 230 0.5% 145 0.3% 160 0.3% 160 0.3% 150 0.2% 120 0.1%
Saudi Arabia 415 0.3% 210 0.2% 60 0.1% 50 0.1% 15 0% 0 0%
Mauritius 405 0.3% 255 0.2% 165 0.2% 100 0.2% 60 0.1% 35 0.1%
Brazil 385 0.3% 185 0.2% 165 0.2% 105 0.2% 145 0.3% 125 0.2% 135 0.2% 15 0% 70 0.1%
Scandinavia[ct] 395 0.3% 445 0.4% 550 0.8% 570 1.2% 890 1.9% 1,030 2% 1,645 2.8% 1,840 2.6% 2,685 3.2% 4,970 4.5% 8,321 5.6% 11,084 6.3% 16,244 6.8%
United Arab Emirates 340 0.2% 215 0.2% 45 0.1% 0 0% 50 0.1% 15 0%
Hungary 325 0.2% 395 0.4% 295 0.4% 515 1.1% 740 1.5% 770 1.5% 1,125 1.9% 1,370 1.9% 1,795 2.1% 2,665 2.4% 4,044 2.7% 3,808 2.2% 5,510 2.3%
Malaysia & Singapore 250[cu] 0.2% 165[cv] 0.1% 210[cw] 0.3% 255[cx] 0.5% 195[cy] 0.4% 160[cz] 0.3% 125[da] 0.2% 130[db] 0.2%
Czech Republic & Slovakia 205 0.1% 235 0.2% 195 0.3% 300 0.6% 360 0.8% 545 1% 495 0.9% 655 0.9% 815 1% 1,130 1% 1,408 0.9% 1,427 0.8% 1,997 0.8%
Total immigrants 137,620 12.5% 112,490 10.5% 68,780 6.8% 48,160 5% 47,825 5% 52,315 5.4% 57,815 5.9% 71,990 7.2% 83,655 8.7% 110,690 12% 149,389 16.1% 175,829 21.1% 238,903 26.7%
Total responses 1,103,205 97.4% 1,070,560 97.5% 1,008,760 95.7% 953,850 96.8% 963,150 98.4% 976,615 98.6% 976,040 98.7% 996,700 98.7% 956,440 98.8% 926,245 100% 925,181 100% 831,728 100% 895,992 100%
Total population 1,132,505 100% 1,098,352 100% 1,053,960 100% 985,386 100% 978,933 100% 990,237 100% 988,928 100% 1,009,613 100% 968,313 100% 926,242 100% 925,181 100% 831,728 100% 895,992 100%

Recent immigration

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The 2021 Canadian census counted a total of 43,120 people who immigrated to Saskatchewan between 2016 and 2021.[60][61]

Recent immigrants to Saskatchewan by country of birth (2016 to 2021)[60][61]
Country of birth Population % recent immigrants
Philippines 10,460 24.3%
India 7,940 18.4%
China 3,685 8.5%
Nigeria 3,305 7.7%
Pakistan 1,685 3.9%
Syria 1,240 2.9%
Bangladesh 1,225 2.8%
United States 990 2.3%
Vietnam 865 2%
South Africa 775 1.8%
Ukraine 760 1.8%
United Kingdom 595 1.4%
Eritrea 595 1.4%
Mexico 560 1.3%
Jamaica 560 1.3%
Egypt 385 0.9%
Iran 335 0.8%
Ethiopia 315 0.7%
Iraq 310 0.7%
Sudan 300 0.7%
Democratic Republic of the Congo 290 0.7%
Saudi Arabia 285 0.7%
South Korea 275 0.6%
Mauritius 190 0.4%
United Arab Emirates 190 0.4%
Total recent immigrants 43,120 100%

Interprovincial migration

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Net cumulative interprovincial migration per Province from 1997 to 2017, as a share of population of each Provinces

Interprovincial migration has long been a demographic challenge for Saskatchewan, and it was often said that "Saskatchewan's most valuable export [was] its young people".[63] The trend reversed in 2006 as the nascent oil fracking industry started growing in the province, but returned to negative net migration starting in 2013. Most people migrating from Saskatchewan move west to Alberta or British Columbia.[64]

Interprovincial migration in Saskatchewan
In-migrants Out-migrants Net migration
2008–09 18,127 15,144 2,983
2009–10 17,237 15,084 2,153
2010–11 16,602 16,057 545
2011–12 19,386 17,508 1,878
2012–13 16,982 16,590 392
2013–14 16,371 18,210 −1,839
2014–15 15,346 19,874 −4,528
2015–16 15,260 19,532 −4,272
2016–17 13,130 18,890 −5,760
2017–18 11,637 20,112 −8,475
2018–19 11,637 23,607 −9,688

Source: Statistics Canada

See also

[edit]
Demographics of Canada's provinces and territories

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an Indigenous identity.
  2. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.
  3. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.
  4. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "West Asian" and "Arab" under visible minority section on census.
  5. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Visible minority, n.i.e." and "Multiple visible minorities" under visible minority section on census.
  6. ^ Including Flemish (2,029), Austrian not otherwise specified (1,510), and Yiddish (5,011)
  7. ^ China: 8,650 / Taiwan: 175
  8. ^ China: 7,485 / Taiwan: 185
  9. ^ China: 4,625 / Taiwan: 135
  10. ^ China: 3,405 / Taiwan: 195
  11. ^ China: 2,730 / Taiwan: 150
  12. ^ China: 2,810 / Taiwan: 170
  13. ^ China: 2,725 / Taiwan: 35
  14. ^ China: 2,700 / Taiwan: 95
  15. ^ China: 1,300 / Taiwan: 1,275
  16. ^ Nigeria: 5,030 / Ghana: 490
  17. ^ Nigeria: 1,700 / Ghana: 455
  18. ^ Nigeria: 540 / Ghana: 205
  19. ^ Nigeria: 235 / Ghana: 110
  20. ^ Nigeria: 95 / Ghana: 140
  21. ^ Nigeria: 140 / Ghana: 175
  22. ^ Ukraine: 3,170 / Russia: 650
  23. ^ Ukraine: 3,280 / Russia: 800
  24. ^ Ukraine: 1,720 / Russia: 705
  25. ^ Ukraine: 1,055 / Russia: 520
  26. ^ Ukraine: 1,395 / Russia: 710
  27. ^ a b c d e f g h Includes total persons born in all republics of the Soviet Union.
  28. ^ Germany: 2,100 / Austria: 120
  29. ^ Germany: 2,575 / Austria: 195
  30. ^ Germany: 2,625 / Austria: 240
  31. ^ Germany: 2,675 / Austria: 200
  32. ^ Germany: 2,930 / Austria: 345
  33. ^ Germany: 3,220 / Austria: 490
  34. ^ Germany: 3,700 / Austria: 730
  35. ^ Germany: 4,345 / Austria: 1,175
  36. ^ Germany: 5,560 / Austria: 1,865
  37. ^ Eritrea: 1,025 / Ethiopia: 780
  38. ^ Eritrea: 595 / Ethiopia: 635
  39. ^ Eritrea: 230 / Ethiopia: 570
  40. ^ Eritrea: 170 / Ethiopia: 135
  41. ^ Eritrea: 225 / Ethiopia: 105
  42. ^ Syria: 1,410 / Lebanon: 220
  43. ^ Syria: 1,155 / Lebanon: 250
  44. ^ Syria: 100 / Lebanon: 215
  45. ^ Syria: 45 / Lebanon: 215
  46. ^ Syria: 10 / Lebanon: 115
  47. ^ Syria: 10 / Lebanon: 105
  48. ^ Syria: 35 / Lebanon: 100
  49. ^ Syria: 25 / Lebanon: 115
  50. ^ Jamaica: 1,360 / Trinidad and Tobago: 200
  51. ^ Jamaica: 815 / Trinidad and Tobago: 215
  52. ^ Jamaica: 420 / Trinidad and Tobago: 245
  53. ^ Jamaica: 230 / Trinidad and Tobago: 185
  54. ^ Jamaica: 325 / Trinidad and Tobago: 165
  55. ^ Jamaica: 325 / Trinidad and Tobago: 195
  56. ^ Jamaica: 375 / Trinidad and Tobago: 235
  57. ^ Jamaica: 395 / Trinidad and Tobago: 200
  58. ^ a b c All individuals born in the British West Indies.
  59. ^ El Salvador: 620 / Guatemala: 210 / Nicaragua: 125
  60. ^ El Salvador: 630 / Guatemala: 225 / Nicaragua: 60
  61. ^ El Salvador: 480 / Guatemala: 190 / Nicaragua: 120
  62. ^ El Salvador: 580 / Guatemala: 160 / Nicaragua: 70
  63. ^ El Salvador: 490 / Guatemala: 90 / Nicaragua: 30
  64. ^ El Salvador: 510 / Guatemala: 110 / Nicaragua: 40
  65. ^ El Salvador: 345 / Guatemala: 50 / Nicaragua: 50
  66. ^ El Salvador: 230 / Guatemala: 0 / Nicaragua: 5
  67. ^ Kenya: 510 / Tanzania: 145 / Uganda: 280
  68. ^ Kenya: 425 / Tanzania: 170 / Uganda: 80
  69. ^ Kenya: 185 / Tanzania: 65 / Uganda: 75
  70. ^ Kenya: 250 / Tanzania: 55 / Uganda: 155
  71. ^ Kenya: 195 / Tanzania: 70 / Uganda: 80
  72. ^ Kenya: 100 / Tanzania: 40 / Uganda: 110
  73. ^ Kenya: 190 / Tanzania: 80 / Uganda: 65
  74. ^ Kenya: 185 / Tanzania: 125 / Uganda: 90
  75. ^ DR Congo: 665 / Cameroon: 165
  76. ^ DR Congo: 460 / Cameroon: 190
  77. ^ DR Congo: 175 / Cameroon: 10
  78. ^ DR Congo: 75 / Cameroon: 0
  79. ^ DR Congo: 65 / Cameroon: 0
  80. ^ DR Congo: 10 / Cameroon: 10
  81. ^ France: 310 / Belgium: 135
  82. ^ France: 215 / Belgium: 140
  83. ^ France: 245 / Belgium: 120
  84. ^ France: 240 / Belgium: 125
  85. ^ France: 240 / Belgium: 155
  86. ^ France: 330 / Belgium: 230
  87. ^ France: 380 / Belgium: 295
  88. ^ France: 465 / Belgium: 360
  89. ^ France: 570 / Belgium: 525
  90. ^ Laos: 300 / Cambodia: 135
  91. ^ Laos: 330 / Cambodia: 170
  92. ^ Laos: 300 / Cambodia: 140
  93. ^ Laos: 360 / Cambodia: 80
  94. ^ Laos: 375 / Cambodia: 190
  95. ^ Laos: 495 / Cambodia: 100
  96. ^ Laos: 525 / Cambodia: 85
  97. ^ Laos: 520 / Cambodia: 185
  98. ^ Includes Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
  99. ^ Malaysia: 160 / Singapore: 90
  100. ^ Malaysia: 125 / Singapore: 40
  101. ^ Malaysia: 120 / Singapore: 90
  102. ^ Malaysia: 205 / Singapore: 50
  103. ^ Malaysia: 150 / Singapore: 45
  104. ^ Malaysia: 115 / Singapore: 45
  105. ^ Malaysia: 40 / Singapore: 85
  106. ^ Malaysia: 95 / Singapore: 35
  1. ^ Includes Cree-Montagnais languages not otherwise specified

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