Interprovincial travel considerations

Employees face tough decisions around cost of living, taxes, housing costs

Interprovincial travel considerations
The Wonderland sculpture, often referred to as "the big head," is pictured in Calgary. Jay Yuan/Shutterstock

Canadian employees evaluate a variety of factors when considering an interprovincial relocation, and rightly so — moving from one province to another can have significant financial impacts, primarily relating to housing, cost of living and personal tax liabilities.

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