moving day in quebec

More Canadians packed their bags and left the country in 2024 than in any other year since the 1960s — but people in Quebec didn't seem to get the memo.

According to new data from Statistics Canada, 106,134 people emigrated from Canada last year, the highest number of departures since 1967. The number marks a 3% jump from 2023 and highlights a growing trend of Canadians seeking opportunities elsewhere, whether it's for cheaper rent, better weather, or a fresh start abroad.

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Moving season in Quebec is an exciting time when people start new chapters, create new routines, explore new neighbourhoods and reflect upon how to use this fresh start to live their best lives.

It's also a chance to improve your self-care. If prioritizing your health and wellness is on your to-do list, a great place to start is learning how to improve your sleep.

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Summer in Montreal is associated with sun-drenched terasses, live music in city parks and an overall good time. With July marking the start of moving season, it's also a time of excitement, change and maybe a little bit of stress, too.

Whether you're moving to, within or out of the city, chances are you've heard of Montreal's busiest days of the year. As the streets fill with moving vans, overloaded bicycles and pickup trucks, know that there are steps you can take to make moving as stress free (and maybe even enjoyable) as possible.

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