Despite boasting the lowest unemployment rate across Canada, a significant portion of Saskatchewan’s children, just over 20 percent, continue to live in poverty. As economic pressures intensify, concerns are mounting that the province’s social assistance programs are insufficient to meet basic living costs.
Analysis Reveals Gaps in Poverty Strategy
Experts indicate that these persistent poverty statistics are not unexpected. A senior researcher specializing in social issues and policies stated that the absence of a comprehensive anti-poverty strategy by the provincial government is a key contributing factor to the current situation. This lack of a dedicated plan, according to analysis, leaves vulnerable populations without adequate support systems.
Social Assistance Falls Short Amidst Rising Costs
Organizations focused on food security have highlighted that current social assistance levels in Saskatchewan are not keeping pace with the rising cost of living. This disparity leaves many individuals and families struggling to afford essential needs, even while employed. The situation underscores a critical need for policy adjustments to ensure social support adequately addresses the economic realities faced by residents.




