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City of Saskatoon

www.saskatoon.ca

 
Saskatoon continues to be Canada’s fastest growing city, and this strong population growth creates a unique position. The City ranks highest of all major Canadian cities in year-to-year growth rate in jobs, along with the lowest jobless rate of 4.1% in 2013. Saskatoon is a city people want to stay - and make their home. Exciting and rewarding opportunities for career development await in this city growing forward. The City of Saskatoon aims to be the best managed city in Canada by focusing on continuous improvement, innovation, and attracting talented people from all over Canada and around the globe ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.saskatoon.ca
  • 222 3rd Ave North
    Saskatoon, AK USA S7K 0J5
  • Phone: 306.975.2476

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