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Education is not filling a bucket, but lighting a fire.
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May 20, 2012
Labour Market Information
What does Labour Market Information mean?
Labour Market Information
Information about employment trends, projection, industry sectors, occupations and educational qualifications.
Labour Market
A broad term to describe a region’s entire work force usually used with information about trends, projections, growth sectors and skill levels, in relation to jobs.
Enterprise Saskatchewan – Real Growth. Real Opportunity – http://www.enterprisesaskatchewan.ca
About Enterprise Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is emerging as a national economic leader, primed and ready for newcomers: new investment, new expansions, and new people. It is happening now. Our prosperity is attracting interest and promises to generate even more activity, provided we continue to properly promote and encourage it.
Enterprise Saskatchewan was created to do precisely that. It represents a new approach to economic development, with leadership from a board driven by input straight from the province’s key sectors. The result is an agency expressly designed to overcome barriers to growth and to find or create new opportunities—essentially, to press the Saskatchewan advantage wherever possible.
Ultimately, this will help keep Saskatchewan among the most competitive and attractive business climates in Canada—and the world—in the months and years ahead.
“Enterprise Saskatchewan’s job will be to identify, develop, and monitor
competitive advantages and disadvantages in each sector and prescribe action.
In short, its role is to continually push the competitive envelope.”
—Premier Brad Wall
Sask Trends Monitor – http://www.sasktrends.ca
Tracks social, economic, and demographic trends in Saskatchewan.
The newsletter is published monthly by QED Information Systems, a Regina based consulting firm specializing in surveys and statistical analysis. Sask Trends Monitor is in its 25th year of publication.
Doug Elliott is the owner of QED Information Systems and publisher of Sask Trends Monitor. Mr. Elliott was born and raised in Saskatchewan, educated in Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Regina, and is a well-respected commentator on provincial issues. A Consultant since 1984, his client group includes First Nations; local, provincial, and federal governments; private sector organizations; and the non-profit sector.
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