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17 October 2018

Quebec Sees Large Decline In Net Migration To Other Provinces In Canada

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October 17, 2018 - A strong employment market and thriving economy are the reasons for a large decline in the number of people leaving Quebec for other provinces since 2014, figures show.
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October 16, 2018 – The number of people leaving Quebec for other provinces has plummeted since 2014, figures show.

Quebec's strong jobs market and thriving economy means the draw of moving to Ontario, Alberta and elsewhere, has been significantly weakened.

Statistics Canada figures show well that while Quebec's net inter-provincial migration remains negative, the number leaving for elsewhere is well under half of what it was five years ago.

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