Another Canadian City is Attempting to Lure People Away from Brampton and Surrounding Cities

Published December 7, 2017 at 3:12 am

If you’re from one of Canada’s biggest municipalities, a not-so-far-away city wants you—yes, you—to pack your bags and set up shop within its quainter, quieter borders.

If you’re from one of Canada’s biggest municipalities, a not-so-far-away city wants you—yes, you—to pack your bags and set up shop within its quainter, quieter borders.

A few months ago, we found out that Northern Ontario is looking to recruit tired GTA residents in need of shorter commutes, less traffic and more affordable housing. Now, it looks like the mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick is attempting to lure Toronto and Vancouver residents (and almost certainly 905ers) away from their bustling cities to his neck of the woods.

“Hey Toronto and Vancouver, move to Saint John NB, we have jobs, you can buy a house for well under 200k and our commutes are measured in minutes,” wrote Mayor Don Darling in a Facebook post. “Contact me and I will share with you how much I love my city and how much we want you.”

While there are definitely perks to living in Brampton and the GTA in general, it is true that long commutes and expensive homes are a hardship for many.

Recently released census data indicates that Brampton residents in particular spend quite a bit of time commuting.

How long?

According to Stats Can, 91,125 residents commute for 15-29 minutes a day, while 44,495 spend over an hour commuting. Stats Can says 35,545 enjoy commutes of less than 15 minutes, while 75,385 are in transit for 30-44 minutes and 32,340 for 45-50 minutes.

Alternatively, out of 29,540 commuters in Saint John, 14,180 commute for less than 15 minutes. Only 725 residents drive for an hour or more to get to work.

As for housing, residents aren’t likely to find houses for less than $200,000 in Brampton. As of now, detached homes typically cost between $800,000 and $1 million and even condos are running buyers over $400,000 on average.

When it comes to rent, the situation is also better in Saint John. According to rental site Padmapper, the median rent for a one bedroom apartment sits around $745. According to data from crowdsourcing data site Numbeo, the average rental unit costs almost $2,000 a month. Further, it’s no secret that rental inventory is low in our city.

But while it’s hard to know if people from Brampton and beyond will take Darling up on his offer, he’s happy to be able to toot his city’s horn—and share some local job postings

“My post inviting people to move here from Toronto and Vancouver is starting to go viral. This invitation extends around the world,” Darling wrote in a follow-up post, before linking to a local job site. “We have a beautiful city, it’s friendly and you can have the quality of life you’ve been dreaming about.”

Would you leave Brampton for New Brunswick?

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