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Interprovincial Migration in Canada: Quebeckers Vote with Their Feet

Quebec has lost almost 600,000 people since 1971


MONTREAL—Every single year starting in 1971 through to 2015, more people have moved out of Quebec than moved in from other provinces, finds a new study released today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank. “Migration, the movement of people from one province to another, is a powerful indicator of a jurisdiction’s economic success or failure,” said Jason Clemens, Fraser Institute executive vice-president and co-author of Interprovincial Migration in Canada: Quebeckers Vote with Their Feet.
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