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  2. The province of Quebec continues to rank as one of the lowest cost of living provinces in Canada. This stems not only from some of the lowest rents in Canada and subsidized child care but also from Quebec’s electricity prices being much lower than the national average, at 7.59 cents per kWh.

    • Trois-Rivières, Québec. Average Monthly Expenses for a Single Person (without rent): $670. Average Monthly Cost of 1-Bedroom in City Centre: $560. Average Cost of a Meal for 2 People: $75.
    • Lloydminster, Saskatchewan. Average Monthly Expenses for a Single Person (without rent): $695. Average Monthly Cost of 1-Bedroom in City Centre: $750. Average Cost of a Meal for 2 People: $68.
    • Saint John, New Brunswick. Average Monthly Expenses for a Single Person (without rent): $698. Average Monthly Cost of 1-Bedroom in City Centre: $873. Average Cost of a Meal for 2 People: $95.
    • Saguenay, Québec. Average Monthly Expenses for a Single Person (without rent): $756. Average Monthly Cost of 1-Bedroom in City Centre: $500. Average Cost of a Meal for 2 People: $100.
  3. Jan 18, 2024 · Living in a city with a low cost of living can help you stretch your budget and save money over time. The Globe and Mail recently published their top 100 most liveable cities list. Among the published list were the top cities based on housing affordability.

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  4. Mar 1, 2024 · Canada ranked 14th out of 197 countries by cost of living and 15th best country to live in. The average cost of living in Canada is $2042, which is 1.95 times more expensive than the world's average. Compare cost of living by state and by city.

    • Sept-Îles, Quebec. Located in Quebec’s Côte-Nord region on the north shore of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Sept-Îles is a sprawling city with a population of around 28,500.
    • Bécancour, Quebec. Like Trois-Rivières on the opposite bank of the Saint Lawrence River, Bécancour is very much an industrial city where producers of petroleum products, refractory metals and industrial parts have their plants.
    • Quesnel, British Columbia. An overnight stop for the Rocky Mountaineer and located in the North Cariboo region, Quesnel is home to some 12,000 people, many of whom work in tourism.
    • Cornwall, Ontario. Located on the banks of the Saint Lawrence River just where it starts forming the border with the United States, Cornwall is the easternmost city in Ontario.
  5. Jul 13, 2023 · Regina, Saskatchewan, is the cheapest city in Canada, having an 83.4 cost of living index. Since the country’s cost of living estimate is 100%, Regina’s cost of living is 16.6% below Canada’s. Most Expensive Cities in Canada

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