Growth in Saskatchewan's manufacturing sector led the nation in July of this year, with sales jumping 6.3 per cent over last year. Manufacturing sales totalled $1.3 billion, a record for the month of July.
On a year-over-year basis, sales dropped 0.1 per cent nationally.
"Manufacturing is a driving force behind the success of our provincial economy, and to see this fairly significant rise over last year is good news for business and good news for overall economic progress," Economy Minister Bill Boyd said. "Not only did we have the highest increase in the nation, but July's numbers set another record for the month."
Monthly gains were also made in July with Saskatchewan posting a 3.4 per cent rise, the second highest in Canada.
"Saskatchewan's manufacturing companies have a solid reputation for providing quality products in demand in the global marketplace," Boyd said. "We are proud of the innovative and successful businesses that are filling that market demand while at the same time creating jobs and opportunities in our province."