Purchasing Power: The Dollar Goes Furthest in These Provinces

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Purchasing Power: The Dollar Goes Furthest in These Provinces

A person carries shopping bags along a street in Montreal, on Dec. 14, 2024. The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes

Olivia Gomm

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Purchasing power differs across Canada’s provinces and territories, according to a new Statistics Canada study that outlined the cheapest and most expensive places to live in the country.

“The standard of living from earning $75,000 in one province or territory is not the same as earning that amount in another province or territory if the cost of living differs in each location,” says the StatCan report released July 31.

Olivia Gomm

Olivia Gomm is a news reporter with the Canadian edition of The Epoch Times.

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