Cheaper housing and a bustling job market are leading more people to Alberta

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With interest in the west rising, is moving to Alberta worth the

“I can’t put a price on the time that we have now that we didn’t have in Toronto,” says King, a 39-year-old digital product manager who moved to Alberta in 2018. King is one of many Canadians who has moved provinces recently.Sign up to receive the daily top stories from the Financial Post, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

Alberta on the other hand welcomed 19,285 Canadians in the third quarter of 2022. This is the highest rate of migration since the 1980s. Even though King made the move a couple years before, the cost of living was a key part of her decision. Alberta continues to attract more Canadians from other provinces due to its affordable housing prices, job market and slower pace of life, even if the weather leaves something to be desired. These benefits are enough to draw thousands of Canadians to the province, with hopes of setting themselves up for long-term financial success.Article content

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Cheaper housing and a bustling job market are leading more people to AlbertaWith interest in the west rising, is moving to Alberta worth the ******AND a Premier that ACTUALLY cares about her province and those who live there. ABDanielleSmith is amazing! As long as they understand why Alberta is great and don’t vote for an NDP government in the spring. Please. We don’t want a Provincial Sales Tax. Who knew prosperity attracts people 🤷‍♂️
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