Why smaller weddings are making a comeback: ‘They want to buy a house’
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Why smaller weddings are making a comeback: ‘They want to buy a house’
By Ariel Rabinovitch Global News
Posted June 9, 2026 2:20 pm
Updated June 10, 2026 8:07 am
5 min read
These days, the average Canadian wedding costs between $30,000 and $42,000 but if you're in Toronto or Vancouver, you might have to pay upwards of $100,000. So how can you arrange your ideal wedding without going into debt? Kelley Keehn, a finance expert, discusses food, flowers and invitations and offers advice to help you save on the big day. – May 29, 2026
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