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best places to live in canada

Montreal has long been considered one of the coolest cities in Canada among those who've lived here. Between the iconic food scene, the electric nightlife, and hidden gems that'll transport you straight to Europe, it's a city that doesn't really need to prove itself. Or so we thought.

Last week, a new ranking from Global Citizen Solutions listed the best places to live in Canada based on factors like job opportunities, crime rates, average salaries, housing prices, the cost of living, and more.

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If you've been dreaming of a fresh start in a city where salaries are higher and house prices are affordable(ish) then you might want to look west of Montreal — 2.5 hours west, to be specific.

On August 18, Global Citizen Solutions released its latest list of the top 15 best places to live in Canada, based on factors like employment opportunities, average salaries and home prices, cost of living, and crime rates, among others.

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If you're thinking of moving, you're probably basing the decision on factors like safety, cost of living, public transportation, cleanliness, job opportunities, education and the availability of recreational facilities and parks.

While a number of Canadian cities offer advantages in those areas, a new study puts one spot in Alberta at the top of the list. (Don't worry — Quebec did crack the top five.)

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Just because you want to live somewhere affordable, does not mean you have to move to the middle of nowhere. In fact, you don't even need to leave the province to strike the perfect balance between a high quality of life and a low cost of living.

Two cities in Quebec were recently named among "Canada’s best affordable places to live" by Maclean's Magazine. Not only do these cities have home prices below the national average of $700,000, but, as Maclean's puts it, they also "aren’t boring backwaters."

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The best places to live in Canada were recently ranked and while the true north has much to offer coast to coast, one Canadian city stood out from the pack.

Top Move, an online Canadian moving service, conducted its own research to find the best city in Canada to live in 2024. The ranking is based entirely on a scoring system from 1 to 10.

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Canada is home to several cities that boast a high quality of life thanks to their low cost of living, low crime index and overall happiness, but there's one spot in Ontario that came out on top.

Montreal-based company Moving Waldo ranked the top six best places to live in Canada with the best quality of life in 2024, highlighting regions with diverse cultures, amenities, parks, housing options, and safe areas that enhance its residents' welfare.

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Think the best places to live in Canada are major cities? Think again. A recent study from MovingWaldo reveals that some of the most appealing cities to call home in Canada are far from big urban centres. A smaller Quebec town even secured its spot among the top five, challenging big city dominance in defining quality of life.

Drawing on a wealth of safety data and cost of living insights, the 2024 "Best Places to Live in Canada with the Best Quality of Life" report, offers a fresh perspective on what makes a city not just livable, but desirable. The study evaluates towns and cities across Canada on three main factors: safety, affordability, and quality of life.

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The third-biggest city in Quebec just snagged a top spot in this year's ranking of Canada's best places to live based on home costs. It's a big deal for a spot that's often more in the background than the spotlight, marking a shift in Canadian real estate trends.

The new "Most Desirable Places to Live" ranking from KelownaHomes.ca suggest changing preferences in the national housing market, driven by factors like lifestyle balance, affordability, and quality of living.

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It's no secret Canada is among one of the most beautiful countries in the world with remarkable landscapes from coast to coast. Well, for those looking to become better acquainted with the true north, a list of the top places to visit in Canada just dropped and you're going to want to get that travel bucket list ready.

MacLean's, a Canadian news magazine that tackles nationwide matters, including politics, pop culture, and current events, released its list of the 10 Places to Visit in Canada Right Now and not one but two Quebec destinations managed to make the cut.

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Canada is full of natural beauty and splendour, so much so that it can be hard to choose where to put down roots. According to a new survey by Moving Waldo, there are ten places in Canada with extraordinary potential: namely, low real estate costs and low crime rates. The survey also took into account quality of life, the criteria for which were determined to be "health, pollution, green spaces and recreation, climate, education and employment." These three factors determined which areas made it on the list, which might explain why some of the spots are a little... surprising.

In first place comes not Vancouver, Toronto or Montreal, but the humble town of Edmundston, New Brunswick. Edmunston is famous for being "the largest city with a French-speaking majority outside of Quebec." The average monthly rent here is nearly a full $1,000 lower than Montreal's: it's only $545 for a one-bedroom in Edmundston.

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It's no secret Canada has loads to offer — from breathtaking landscapes, and a booming cultural scene all the way to our prized delish dishes, you really can't go wrong, and while that's always a plus when it comes to visiting Canada, it can make things wildly overwhelming when deciding where to live.

Luckily, MoveHub, an international moving service, ranked the best places to live in Canada and turns out, Montreal is one spot you should definitely consider.

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Those towns you might know best as passing exit signs are getting some overdue attention. Three Quebec cities made it onto a new ranking of the best small cities in Canada, though none made the top 10.

Lévis, Sherbrooke and Trois-Rivières came in at numbers 12, 16 and 19, respectively. Victoria, Kelowna, Kingston, Niagara Falls and Waterloo occupied the top five spots nationally.

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