The country's high housing costs are pushing many Canadians to the brink, including a significant number of immigrants who say they're thinking of leaving either their current province or Canada altogether.
Specifically, respondents from those provinces' largest cities are feeling the pressure to leave. Over two in every five respondents from Toronto and one-third from Vancouver said they were looking to move due to high housing costs.New immigrants were more likely to say they were"seriously thinking" of leaving their current province, as nearly two in five expressed that sentiment.But it's not just high housing costs pushing Canadians to consider moving.
Those looking to relocate within Canada were more inclined to move to Alberta or to Atlantic Canada . When it comes to immigrants, those who have been living in Canada for over 11 years were more likely to say they wanted to move"somewhere abroad."