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BEST Affordable PLACES TO LIVE

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September 2024

THE BAD NEWS: OWNING A HOME in one of Canada's marquee cities is now largely the purview of millionaires.

- Alex Cyr, Michael Hingston, Jason McBride, Mark Pupo, Caitlin Stall-Paquet and Katie Underwood

BEST Affordable PLACES TO LIVE

In Toronto, a typical home goes for nearly $1.1 million, while the price of admission in Greater Vancouver is even higher at $1.2 million (and a house in West Vancouver has the vertigo-inducing sticker shock of $2.6 million). The good news is that for many people, homeownership is still possible-if they're willing to explore new terrain. In the following pages, we present 10 Canadian cities where the benchmark home price still falls under the national average of $700,000. And these aren't boring backwaters: each city we're featuring is buzzing with economic activity, innovative new businesses, delicious dining options and cultural touchstones. Among them are Windsor, Ontario, which has transformed from a rust-belt relic to an EV production hub. Charlottetown, once homogenous and sleepy, is now a tapestry of multiculturalism, complete with destinations for pho and Lebanese cuisine. And Sherbrooke, smack in the centre of Quebec's idyllic Eastern Townships, is leading the way in quantum computing. In each of these cities, buyers can find good-sized, high-value, often adorable family homes without breaking the bank. Happy hunting.

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STILL LIVES

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THE RICH LIST

THE 40 WEALTHIEST CANADIANS– AND HOW THEY MADE THEIR MONEY

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4 mins

December 2025

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THE GREAT UNBUILD

A Vancouver couple salvaged materials from an '80s home to build a carbon-neutral barn by the sea

time to read

3 mins

December 2025

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Eight Years of School. Zero Job Offers,

I've completed two master's degrees and submitted more than 200 applications. I still can't find work.

time to read

6 mins

December 2025

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THE BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF THE UNIVERSITY

A group of University of British Columbia professors say their administration is taking too many political stances and should commit to institutional neutrality. They're going to court to prove it.

time to read

22 mins

December 2025

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My Secret Addiction

Over eight years, I drained my savings and maxed out my credit cards calling online psychics. How a billion-dollar industry fed my need for human connection.

time to read

19 mins

December 2025

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THE INTERVIEW

Jeremy Hansen's job is moon. One day, it might not just be trained astronauts like him up there.

time to read

9 mins

December 2025

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When Helicopter Parents Go to University

Making wake-up calls. Tracking locations. Managing assignment deadlines. How hyper-involved moms and dads can't seem to back off.

time to read

6 mins

November 2025

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