The analysis, views and opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the position or policies of the Canadian Council on Social Development. [...] The number of migrants to Saskatchewan also grew, reversing the historic trends of depopulation and the out-migration of skilled young people. [...] This influx of individuals and families from other regions of Canada and from other countries continues to fuel the growth of the domestic economic and the economic climate is significantly changing the demographic, social and political landscape of the province. [...] The resulting resources were then reviewed with respect to their content in the context of Saskatchewan’s poverty profile and the approach and tools the resource used to address poverty. [...] Of particular interest is whether the identified resources addressed poverty issues of the most at risk populations identified in the indicators and whether the resources suggested a systematic and comprehensive approach to alleviating poverty.
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