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Migration of people from Ontario to other provinces
All provinces and territories recorded high numbers in their interprovincial migration in the third quarter of 2023, except for Alberta, which continued to have the highest immigrant arrivals (+17,094), and New Brunswick (21), the new Census Bureau Population Estimates report showed. +).
According to Blogto, the price of a standard house in Alberta's largest city, Calgary, is about $557,000, while it is about $1 million in Toronto. The median home price in Edmonton, Alberta's capital, was around $368,000 as of November 2023, which is much lower than in Ontario.
Alberta's relentless advertising campaigns to entice people to immigrate from elsewhere in Canada appear to have been more successful than the public expected.
In its latest update, Statistics Canada announced that Canada's population grew more than any quarter since 1957 in the past three months, adding 430,635 new people from July to October 2023 (an increase of 1.1 percentage).
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