British Columbians’ top Canadian relocation destination? Alberta, says poll

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Survey reveals provincial preferences for Canadians considering a move

Earlier this year, we asked a simple question to residents of six Canadian provinces: “Suppose you had to move out of your province and live in any other region of Canada. Where would you move?” The responses gave us a glimpse into what residents would like and what they would dread.

For Albertans, B.C. is the undisputed champion, with 50 per cent of residents saying they would “Go West” if they had to move. Saskatchewan is a distant second at 11 per cent, followed by Ontario at 10 per cent. Manitoba’s numbers are similar to what was expressed by western neighbours: 27 per cent pick B.C., 24 per cent select Alberta and 11 per cent choose Ontario.

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