Alberta government launches campaign to temt fed-up Ontarians to move out west | CBC News

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If you've been priced out of Toronto's real estate market, Alberta hopes its latest ploy will have you looking west to achieve your white-picket-fence dreams.

CBC NewsFed up with Toronto's housing market, Yash Chauhan packed up his belongings in February and drove to Alberta. In a bid to encourage more GTA residents to do the same, Alberta has unveiled a campaign that touts the province's low housing prices and high incomes.

 

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Ah yes, nothing like moving from a world class city to a place full of inbred hillbillies that regularly vote for Fascists.

Jist leave your failed political ideas in Toronto.

They‘ve been advertising in Vancouver as well. Laughable.

What is “temt” CBC?

Love this! YourAlberta realizes that those from Ontario will be bringing our “socialist” views/votes with us, right 🤣👏🏼. Good for them, they need some more of that influence!

“Come to where the crazy is. Come to Kenney Country!”

You lost me at Alberta.

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Yeah... Except... Alberta 😵‍💫

Usually it is the tweet writer who creates the typo, but here it looks like the actual story on CBC's website contained the 'temt' error.

*tempt

Dougie will do to Ontario what Jason did to Alberta and everywhere will be garbage.

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