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People are leaving Toronto and Montreal for Vancouver and Halifax in droves

The pandemic has spurred unfathomably dramatic shifts in countless ways of life in Toronto and abroad — in how virtually ever industry operates, in how we do so many day-to-day activities, in people's individual lives and circumstances, and so much more.

Part of that shift has been a change-up of the traditional work situation, with office buildingssitting empty for monthsand remote work becoming the norm.

With the freedom to work from places that aren't downtown — which has been far less fun to live in amid lengthy forced business closures and event cancellations — there has been a mass exodus of people flocking from TO proper to surrounding suburbs where they can get more space and less congestion for cheaper.

But,small Ontario towns,cottage countryandother GTA citiesaren't the only places people are moving, according to new data from LinkedIn.

The platform's first-everWorkforce Report for Canada, which analyzed internal migration trends nationwide, shows that huge numbers of people have moved away from in and around Toronto as well as Montreal, with population drops of 12.2 and 22 per cent, respectively, since April 2020.

与此同时,其他加拿大城市看到相反的effect, with the inflow-outflow ratio of Vancouver increasing by 10.5 per cent over the last 15 months and and Halifax, by a whopping 39 per cent (a number that is substantial in part due to the small size of the city).

toronto real estateLinkedIn cited benefits such as access to the coast with its oceans and beaches, better weather, a more laid-back lifestyle, and career opportunities in Vancouver in particular as potential factors behind these numbers, noting that the west coast city was recently namedtop location in the countryfor professionals to fulfill personal and professional ambitions.

Both Vancouver and Halifax have seen new blood in many growing industries such as tech and finance — attractive to those in Toronto who are able to migrate to somewhere that isn't more expensive to buy a home in thanLos Angeles, New York,London and San Francisco.

Most people looking to get into the housing market in notoriously pricey Toronto have nowadmitted that they are eyeing GTA suburbs insteaddue toexorbitant pricesin the city that will meandecades spent paying off a home.

Many have simplygiven up on the dreamoflong-term settlement in Toronto, driving up prices in places such as Burlington, Hamilton,Oshawa,Brockand Simcoe County — and then there is the large number of those whoare considering moving farther away, or clearly, based on this report, have already done so.

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