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This report has summarized the key finding from the 2007 National Apprenticeship Survey for Saskatchewan. The data presented in this report has provided a profile of apprenticeship program completers, discontinuers and long-term continuers and has provided insight into differences in labour outcomes by apprentice status. It has also shed light on the reasons for interest in apprenticeship and obstacles to registration, on barriers to completion, adequacy of in-class and on-the-job training as well as mobility of apprentices during and after their programs.  These results can be used by provincial and territorial apprenticeship authorities to assist policy and to evaluate their respective programs. In addition the results could be used to monitor factors affecting apprenticeship and to identify topics for future research.