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Compare how far your salary goes in different Canadian cities

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Your $85,000 in Toronto

is equivalent to purchasing power ranging from $69,275 to $92,225 in other Canadian cities

CityProvinceEquivalent SalaryDifferenceHousingFoodTransport
VancouverBC$92,225+$7,225(+8.5%)+25.0%+5.0%-5.0%
BurnabyBC$90,950+$5,950(+7.0%)+20.0%+5.0%-5.0%
RichmondBC$90,525+$5,525(+6.5%)+18.0%+5.0%-5.0%
Fort McMurrayAB$89,250+$4,250(+5.0%)+10.0%+8.0%-5.0%
SurreyBC$89,250+$4,250(+5.0%)+15.0%+4.0%-5.0%
VictoriaBC$88,570+$3,570(+4.2%)+15.0%+4.0%-8.0%
KelownaBC$85,000$0(0.0%)+5.0%+2.0%-7.0%
MarkhamON$84,575-$425(-0.5%)-1.0%0.0%-1.0%
MississaugaON$84,150-$850(-1.0%)-2.0%0.0%-1.0%
VaughanON$83,980-$1,020(-1.2%)-3.0%0.0%-1.0%
AbbotsfordBC$83,725-$1,275(-1.5%)0.0%+2.0%-6.0%
OttawaON$83,470-$1,530(-1.8%)-8.0%+2.0%-2.0%
BramptonON$82,875-$2,125(-2.5%)-5.0%-1.0%-2.0%
NanaimoBC$82,450-$2,550(-3.0%)-2.0%+1.0%-8.0%
HamiltonON$81,175-$3,825(-4.5%)-12.0%0.0%-1.0%
GuelphON$80,750-$4,250(-5.0%)-11.0%-1.0%-3.0%
ThompsonMB$80,750-$4,250(-5.0%)-15.0%+2.0%-8.0%
CalgaryAB$80,325-$4,675(-5.5%)-15.0%-2.0%-8.0%
BarrieON$79,900-$5,100(-6.0%)-13.0%-2.0%-4.0%
KitchenerON$79,900-$5,100(-6.0%)-14.0%-1.0%-3.0%
KamloopsBC$79,475-$5,525(-6.5%)-12.0%-1.0%-9.0%
LavalQC$79,475-$5,525(-6.5%)-22.0%-4.0%-11.0%
OshawaON$79,475-$5,525(-6.5%)-15.0%-2.0%-4.0%
EdmontonAB$78,880-$6,120(-7.2%)-22.0%-4.0%-10.0%
LongueuilQC$78,625-$6,375(-7.5%)-23.0%-4.0%-11.0%
Grande PrairieAB$78,200-$6,800(-8.0%)-18.0%-3.0%-9.0%
KingstonON$78,200-$6,800(-8.0%)-17.0%-3.0%-6.0%
MontrealQC$78,200-$6,800(-8.0%)-25.0%-5.0%-12.0%
LondonON$77,775-$7,225(-8.5%)-20.0%-2.0%-5.0%
St. John'sNL$77,775-$7,225(-8.5%)-18.0%-2.0%-11.0%
DartmouthNS$77,350-$7,650(-9.0%)-17.0%-2.0%-12.0%
GatineauQC$77,350-$7,650(-9.0%)-24.0%-5.0%-12.0%
HalifaxNS$77,180-$7,820(-9.2%)-18.0%-2.0%-12.0%
Red DeerAB$76,500-$8,500(-10.0%)-24.0%-4.0%-10.0%
St. CatharinesON$76,500-$8,500(-10.0%)-22.0%-3.0%-7.0%
PeterboroughON$75,650-$9,350(-11.0%)-25.0%-4.0%-8.0%
Prince GeorgeBC$75,650-$9,350(-11.0%)-22.0%-4.0%-12.0%
CharlottetownPE$75,225-$9,775(-11.5%)-26.0%-5.0%-12.0%
LethbridgeAB$75,225-$9,775(-11.5%)-27.0%-5.0%-11.0%
Quebec CityQC$75,225-$9,775(-11.5%)-32.0%-7.0%-10.0%
SaskatoonSK$74,800-$10,200(-12.0%)-28.0%-6.0%-10.0%
WindsorON$74,800-$10,200(-12.0%)-28.0%-5.0%-8.0%
SarniaON$74,375-$10,625(-12.5%)-29.0%-5.0%-9.0%
WinnipegMB$74,375-$10,625(-12.5%)-35.0%-8.0%-5.0%
FrederictonNB$73,950-$11,050(-13.0%)-28.0%-6.0%-12.0%
ReginaSK$73,950-$11,050(-13.0%)-30.0%-7.0%-11.0%
SherbrookeQC$73,525-$11,475(-13.5%)-34.0%-8.0%-13.0%
Medicine HatAB$73,100-$11,900(-14.0%)-30.0%-6.0%-12.0%
MonctonNB$73,100-$11,900(-14.0%)-30.0%-7.0%-13.0%
Thunder BayON$73,100-$11,900(-14.0%)-32.0%-6.0%-10.0%
SudburyON$72,675-$12,325(-14.5%)-33.0%-7.0%-11.0%
TruroNS$72,675-$12,325(-14.5%)-30.0%-7.0%-14.0%
Saint JohnNB$72,250-$12,750(-15.0%)-32.0%-8.0%-14.0%
Corner BrookNL$71,825-$13,175(-15.5%)-34.0%-8.0%-15.0%
SummersidePE$71,400-$13,600(-16.0%)-34.0%-9.0%-15.0%
SydneyNS$71,400-$13,600(-16.0%)-32.0%-8.0%-16.0%
Trois-RivièresQC$71,400-$13,600(-16.0%)-38.0%-10.0%-15.0%
SteinbachMB$70,975-$14,025(-16.5%)-40.0%-10.0%-11.0%
Prince AlbertSK$70,550-$14,450(-17.0%)-38.0%-10.0%-14.0%
SaguenayQC$70,125-$14,875(-17.5%)-42.0%-11.0%-16.0%
BrandonMB$69,700-$15,300(-18.0%)-42.0%-11.0%-12.0%
Moose JawSK$69,275-$15,725(-18.5%)-42.0%-11.0%-15.0%

How to Read This Data

Equivalent Salary: The income you'd need in another city to maintain the same purchasing power as your current salary in Toronto.

Positive Difference (Red): You'd need more money in that city. It's more expensive than Toronto.

Negative Difference (Green): You'd need less money in that city. It's more affordable than Toronto.

Category Percentages: How much more (+) or less (-) expensive each category is compared to Toronto.

Data based on Statistics Canada CPI, CMHC housing data, and market research. Last updated: October 2024

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