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  Saskatoon–Rosetown–Biggar


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Established June 02, 1997
Disbanded October 20, 2015
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Last ModifiedCampari_007 October 15, 2020 10:37am
Description This riding encompasses the southwest part of Saskatoon (south of 33rd Street West, and west of Idylwyld Drive North and the South Saskatchewan River) and the rural region west and southwest of the city. Outlying communities include Rosetown and Biggar.

Ten per cent of the population are aboriginal and six per cent are immigrants. One-quarter of the families here are headed by a single parent.

This riding has a diverse economic base that includes agriculture, manufacturing and the service sector. Unemployment is 8.5 per cent, and the average family earns $47,323 annually.

Saskatoon–Rosetown–Biggar was cobbled together in 1996 from about one-third each of the ridings of Saskatoon–Dundurn, Saskatoon–Clark's Crossing and Kindersley–Lloydminster. In 2004, it added about 3,500 residents from Saskatoon–Wanuskewin.

Population: 73,077

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Polls Close Description Takes Office
May 02, 2011 09:00pm SK Parliament - Saskatoon–Rosetown–Biggar  May 30, 2011 12:00pm

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Demographic Amount % As Of Contributor
Voting Age Population 46,656 100.00% Nov 09, 1999 Campari_007

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