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These are the most affordable cities in Canada, Royal LePage says.
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Canadian cities like Lethbridge, Alta., Saint John, N.B., and Thunder Bay, Ont., are some of the most affordable for those looking to own a home amid the cost-of-living crunch.
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Canadians say they would consider relocating to one of the country's 15 most affordable cities: survey - CTV News.
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Canadians say they would consider relocating to one of the country's 15 most affordable cities: survey CTV NewsPosthaste: The surprising city that's bucking Canada's housing affordability trend Financial PostDespite improved housing affordability in Canada's most expensive markets, half of big-city dwellers are still considering relocation The Globe and MailAffordable cities report reveals where Vancouver residents would relocate to Daily Hive
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