ALKA SHETTY said:Mead,
Thank you for your input.
I did bit more research on the unemployment which says about employment of Canada here:
Statistic set below: November 8, 2014 for October 2014.
Canada Canada (national) 6.5
Which is aggregate of Unemployment of all provinces and territories listed below:
British Columbia 6.1
Alberta 4.5
Saskatchewan 3.5
Manitoba 5.4
Ontario 6.5
Quebec 7.7
New Brunswick 9.3
Prince Edward Island 9.2
Nova Scotia 8.6
Newfoundland and Labrador 12.0
Yukon Yukon 2.9
Northwest Territories 7.4
Nunavut 13.6
Definitions of modern full employment range from 3% to 6% unemployment rates, signifying that Canada's western provinces, with 3% to 6% unemployment through much of 2013-2014, could generally be considered near full employment.
This data is taken from Wikipedia page of unemployment of all provinces and territories in Canada.
This is where I put trust more with Jobs available in Saskatchewan.
Please guide if any other information you have.
Its almost true. As per my knowledge most of the student who graduated from saskatchewan got job in their field.