Alberta gained 539,000 residents, Ontario lost 168,000 from Canadian residents moving provinces over the past 3 decades
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Alberta gained 539,000 residents, Ontario lost 168,000 from Canadian residents moving provinces over the past 3 decades
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11 JUNE 2026
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For 30 years, Canadians have been voting with their feet on where they want to live, and the results aren’t flattering for much of the country. A new Fraser Institute study tracking interprovincial migration from 1995 to the first quarter of 2025 finds that Alberta absorbed more than half a million net in-migrants over that period, while Quebec shed over a quarter-million residents to other provinces and Ontario lost nearly 1…
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