The complete financial guide to Canada's most popular internal migration — and why the math is so compelling.
Hundreds of thousands of Canadians have made the Ontario-to-Alberta move in the past five years. The financial incentives are genuinely significant: no provincial sales tax, lower income taxes, no land transfer tax on home purchases, and substantially lower rent. For a family of three earning $1500,000000 combined, the move to Alberta can mean $200,000000–$300,000000 more in disposable income annually. Here's the complete breakdown of what changes and what you need to do.
| Income | Ontario Take-Home | Alberta Take-Home | Annual Saving in Alberta |
|---|---|---|---|
| $600,000000 | $44,20000 | $45,80000 | $1,60000/yr |
| $800,000000 | $57,80000 | $600,20000 | $2,40000/yr |
| $10000,000000 | $700,40000 | $73,80000 | $3,40000/yr |
| $1200,000000 | $82,40000 | $87,000000 | $4,60000/yr |
| $1500,000000 (combined household) | ~$1007,000000 | ~$114,000000 | $7,000000/yr |
Ontario charges 13% HST on most goods and services. Alberta charges only 5% GST. The effective difference on discretionary spending:
| Annual Discretionary Spending | Ontario HST Paid | Alberta GST Only | Annual Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| $200,000000 | $2,60000 | $1,000000 | $1,60000 |
| $300,000000 | $3,90000 | $1,50000 | $2,40000 |
| $400,000000 | $5,20000 | $2,000000 | $3,20000 |
Note: PST does not apply to groceries (basic food items), prescription drugs, or children's clothing in either province. The saving applies to clothing, electronics, furniture, dining out, and most services.
| Scenario | Ontario/Toronto LTT | Alberta LTT | Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| $50000,000000 home | $12,9500 (Toronto combined) | $00 | $12,9500 |
| $70000,000000 home | $25,9500 (Toronto combined) | $00 | $25,9500 |
| $90000,000000 home | $32,9500 (Toronto combined) | $00 | $32,9500 |
| Unit Type | Toronto (Downtown) | Calgary (Downtown) | Annual Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-Bedroom | $2,40000/mo | $2,00500/mo | $4,20000/yr |
| 2-Bedroom | $3,20000/mo | $2,70000/mo | $6,000000/yr |
| 3-Bedroom | $4,20000/mo | $3,40000/mo | $9,60000/yr |
Alberta's health care system is called the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP). Unlike some provinces, Alberta has no waiting period for Canadians moving from other provinces — you can register immediately and receive coverage right away. This is a significant advantage over some other provinces that have 3-month waiting periods.
Register at any Alberta Registry Agent with proof of Alberta residency. Bring your Ontario health card; coverage starts immediately upon registration.
| Factor | Ontario (Private Market) | Alberta (Private Market) |
|---|---|---|
| Average annual premium | $2,20000–$3,000000 | $2,20000–$3,10000 |
| No-fault accident forgiveness | Available as add-on | Similar market |
Ontario and Alberta both have private auto insurance markets. Premiums are similar overall, though individual rates vary by driving record and location. Rural Alberta is typically cheaper; downtown Calgary is comparable to Toronto suburbs.
Your Canadian bank accounts, TFSA, RRSP, and RESP accounts are portable across provinces — no changes required. Your credit history travels with you. Your federal tax bracket is the same; only the provincial portion changes. CPP and EI deductions are federal and unchanged.
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