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cost of living in canada

There are quite a few stunning small towns and cities in B.C. that have lower living wages than Vancouver.

So, that means you can move to a charming place where it takes less money to afford the cost of living!

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There are so many small towns and cities in Alberta you can move to that have low living wages, meaning you don't have to earn as much to afford the cost of living.

That includes a few places in the province that are cheaper than Calgary if you're looking to ditch big cities for small-town living.

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The cost of groceries in Canada is no joke these days. And neither is the cost of living.

But, while just about everything seems more expensive right now, there are ways you save and we've got some tips from an expert couponer on how you can save money on groceries.

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It's no secret that living in Canada can be expensive sometimes with inflation, the cost of groceries and housing prices on the rise.

Canadian cities have been included in a new cost of living ranking that shows which cities across the world are the least affordable, and they have actually dropped down a few spots on this year's list.

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When I moved to Alberta from London almost 18 months ago, a huge part of the decision was the cost.

As much as I loved living in London, it was pretty damn expensive. Most of the time, I couldn't afford to go out to eat or head to the pub because basically all my money went to the necessities.

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