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Statistics Canada says there are more millennials than baby boomers, marking a first in the country in 65 years.

In a report released on Tuesday, the federal agency noted the baby boomer generation became the largest in the population in 1958 and continued to stay that way, until now.

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If you're frustrated with the cost of living in Canada, you certainly aren't the only one.

A TikToker has gone viral for her rant about just how expensive everything has gotten, focusing on a $70 grocery bill that left her in disbelief. Judging by the reaction, just about everyone knows exactly how she's feeling.

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Have you seen the movie 50 First Dates? It seems like such a romantic and made-up story, but apparently, it's more realistic than you'd think.

An Ontario TikToker has gone viral after reliving a storyline similar to Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler's film and people are in awe.

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Some feel-good news literally! Statistics Canada has put out the results of their latest life satisfaction survey, which breaks down how satisfied people are across each province and between men and women.

Not only does it show us that men are more likely to rate their life satisfaction higher than women depending on where they live in the country, but it also has shown that people living in the Atlantic provinces and Quebec are really enjoying their lives.

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Okay, boomers: there are officially more millennials living in Toronto than there are of you, so consider yourselves outnumbered.

According to the latest census data from Statistics Canada, this is the very first-time millennials beat out the number of baby boomers living in the 6ix.

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