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Maritimes could see lower interprovincial migration as housing prices decline

Lower apartment rents in larger cities could trim residents moving to Atlantic Canada
Lower housing costs elsewhere could mean fewer people moving to the Maritimes, including Halifax in Nova Scotia, from other parts of Canada. Olivier Gariépy (CoStar)
Lower housing costs elsewhere could mean fewer people moving to the Maritimes, including Halifax in Nova Scotia, from other parts of Canada. Olivier Gariépy (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
March 30, 2026 | 12:13 P.M.

Atlantic Canada has attracted enormous interprovincial migration in recent years, mainly due to the availability of more affordable housing as costs surged across much of the country. That shows signs of easing.

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