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        Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Information about municipalities such as incorporation date, contact name, telephone numbers, election data and social, economic and demographic data.

Community level information from Statistics Canada on the 2006 Census of Population.

This profile presents information from the 2011 Census of Population by provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas, communities and census tracts.

Saskatchewan's reported crime rate and overall crime severity.

The encyclopedia of Saskatchewan provides information on the municipal system, community descriptions, municipal road networks and many other topics related to municipalities.

Profiles of First Nations; Aboriginal communities are located in urban, rural and remote locations across Saskatchewan and Canada.

Local governments play a key role in the protection and promotion of historic places.

Saskatchewan labour force statistics.

Saskatchewan residents' perceptions of access to, and use of, programs and services in their communities, as well as their perceptions of their community and personal quality of life. 

Saskatchewan's Bureau of Statistics monthly statistical review.

Municipalities in Saskatchewan may choose to make changes to their structure or boundaries, these changes are referred to as municipal restructuring. 

This report provides a comprehensive overview of health indicators in northern Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan population reports based on Statistics Canada's census data.   

This document provides an example of a rural municipal policy manual.  This manual provides policy examples of many facets of governance, finance and operations for a rural municipality.  This policy manual was developed by a rural municipality and the Ministry was granted permission to post the manual as a guide for others to use. The information could be modified to be relevant for an urban municipality.     (PDF 350 KB)

These reports, published annually by Saskatchewan Health, provide a count of all persons who were eligible for Saskatchewan health coverage on June 30th each year. (Note, these values differ from federal census data.)

The Government of Canada's Rural Secretariat has developed the Community Information Database as a tool designed to provide rural Canadians with easily accessible economic, demographic, and social data at the community level. 

Review this page for the current number of Saskatchewan's urban, rural and northern municipalities.



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