Tens of thousands of Canadians were “Alberta bound” as they searched for a more affordable place to live amongst higher interest rates and home prices.

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    1 year ago

    Putting these numbers into perspective, here are the immigration stats by province:

    • Prince Edward Island: 2,665
    • Newfoundland and Labrador: 3,490
    • Nova Scotia: 12,650
    • New Brunswick: 10,205
    • Quebec: 68,685
    • Ontario: 184,725
    • Manitoba: 21,645
    • Saskatchewan: 21,635
    • Alberta: 49,460
    • British Columbia: 61,215
    • Yukon: 455
    • Northwest Territories: 235
    • Nunavut: 45

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      Thank you. Not surprising to see Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia ahead considering BCPNP, OINP and similar programs. Also, when discussing housing & COL attractiveness it would be interesting to consider net migration because a province might attract a lot of new residents but also lose a lot of residents at the same time.

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        I’d also be curious to see the inter-province migration statistics for the rest of the country