moving across canada

For the first time in years, the population of Toronto is shrinking. After years of steady growth capped off by record-high gains, Toronto's population has suddenly gone into reverse.

The latest population numbers from Statistics Canada released last week show that Canada's biggest city has officially lost people — not just slowed down in growth, but actually declined. And it's not just a blip.

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With the cost of living still pushing people out of Canada's biggest cities, finding somewhere affordable — and still enjoyable — to live is top of mind for many Canadians.

If you're thinking of relocating within Canada or just curious how your hometown stacks up, this new list of the cheapest places to live in Canada with the best quality of life in 2025 might help.

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If you've been thinking about ditching your province and moving across Canada, you're definitely not the only one.

Fresh data from Statistics Canada shows that Canadians are on the move, with over 283,000 people packing up and relocating to a different part of the country in the last year.

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More Canadians left the country last year than in any other year since the '60s — and one province stood out above the rest. The trend has been building over the past few years, but 2024 took emigration from Canada to a whole new level.

According to the latest data from Statistics Canada, 106,134 people left the country in 2024, marking a 3% increase from 2023 and the highest number of departures in nearly six decades. The last (and only) time we saw numbers higher than this was way back in 1967.

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New data shows Canadians are on the move, but not just across provinces — many are leaving the country altogether.

In 2024, emigration from Canada hit a level not seen in years, with thousands of residents deciding to start fresh somewhere else in search of cheaper cost of living or an improved quality of life. The trend has been building for a while, but last year's numbers set a new high, and one province played a massive role in the exodus.

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