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Ranking of cities in Canada for 2026. Halifax leads with a cost index of 100 and rent of $1,720/month.
Ranking of cities in Canada for 2026. Halifax leads with a cost index of 100 and rent of $1,720/month.
Halifax: cost index 100 (-6 vs national avg 106), rent $1,720/month.
Nova Scotia region average cost index: 96. Halifax is +4 vs region peers.
Quality of life: 67/100 — safety 68, healthcare 72, walkability 72.
Safety score: 68/100 (crime rate 52.8/1k). National average: 63/100.
| # | City | Cost Index | Rent/mo | Income |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Halifax | 100 | $1,720 | $66,000 |
| 2 | Fredericton | 92 | $1,260 | $61,000 |
Most comparisons stop at rent. We didn't. Halifax has a cost index of 100 — 6 points below the Canada national average of 106. Median income is $66,000 with rent at $1,720/month, putting the rent-to-income ratio at 31%. Over a five-year window, that difference is life-changing.
On quality of life, Halifax scores a composite score of 67/100 — reflecting its safety (68), healthcare (72), and walkability (72) metrics. Zooming out, affordability and QoL don't always move in the same direction, and Canada is a good example of that tension.
Halifax — cost index 100, rent $1,720/mo, income $66,000, QoL 67/100.
Fredericton — cost index 92, rent $1,260/mo, income $61,000, QoL 67/100.
Halifax has a cost index of 100 (national avg: 106), rent $1,720/mo, median income $66,000/yr, and a quality of life score of 67/100.
The Nova Scotia region of average QoL score is 67/100. Halifax leads with 67/100, reflecting safety, healthcare access, walkability, and green space.
Our index is benchmarked to 100 (national median). Sub-categories cover housing, food, transport, utilities, and healthcare. Data sources include Statistics Canada, CMHC, CRA.
Halifax: cost index 100, rent $1,720/mo, income $66,000/yr, QoL 67/100. Fredericton: cost index 92, rent $1,260/mo, income $61,000/yr, QoL 67/100.
This analysis uses data from Statistics Canada, CMHC, CRA to rank cities in Canada. The cost of living index is benchmarked to 100 (national median). Quality of life scores combine safety, healthcare, walkability, air quality, green space, and transit metrics. Salary ranges use national occupation data adjusted for local cost differences. Data is updated regularly to reflect current market conditions.