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most affordable cities

A new report reveals just how much you need to earn to afford rent in some of Canada's biggest cities, and spoiler alert: It's a lot.

If you're thinking about moving to Canada or wondering where the most affordable cities in Canada are, this breakdown from real estate platform Zoocasa might make you think twice about your next move. Whether you're in Toronto, Vancouver or Saskatoon, rent is taking up a huge chunk of people's income — especially those earning minimum wage.

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It's not a secret that Vancouver is an expensive city, to say the least, but new research shows just how much you need to make in order to afford a home in the West Coast city.

It also breaks down the same numbers for other big Canadian cities, like the nearby one of Calgary – which adds some salt to the wound for Vancouverites.

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If you're looking at Ontario cities to buy a house in, there's a place here that's the best in the entire country.

According to a new ranking, the most affordable city in Canada is in Ontario — and it's definitely not Toronto!

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Where is the best place in Canada to work if you're young? Is it in the country's bustling urban hubs like Toronto or Vancouver? Or quieter cities like Winnipeg and Regina? It's a tricky question to answer, well, at least it was until the Urban Work Index came to play.

The 2023 version of the study revealed the five best cities for young people to find jobs in Canada.

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Homeownership is a dream that seems akin to winning the lottery in some Ontario cities these days. And its alternative, renting, is hardly a walk in the park.

Thankfully, not every provincial city in 2023 sells or rents homes for a fortune—shoutout to Toronto! Some are way more affordable.

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