21 Things That Make Canadians Wonder If They’re Falling Behind
For generations, adulthood in Canada was associated with a familiar set of milestones: stable employment, an affordable home, manageable bills,
For generations, adulthood in Canada was associated with a familiar set of milestones: stable employment, an affordable home, manageable bills,
For generations, Canadian success was often pictured as a tidy sequence: earn a respected credential, secure a permanent job, buy
Family traditions often feel permanent until ordinary costs begin rewriting them. Across Canada, housing, food, transportation, childcare, and travel expenses
For many Canadian parents, concern about their children’s future no longer centres only on luxury purchases or ambitious dreams. It
For generations, adulthood was imagined as a staircase: finish school, find permanent work, leave home, marry, buy a house, raise
Adulthood was once presented as a steady exchange: work consistently, pay the bills, build some security and gradually gain more
Future plans rarely disappear in one dramatic decision. More often, they are edited quietly: a home purchase moves back five
For many Canadian families, “downsizing” still sounds like selling the house, giving up a car, or admitting that life has
Neighbourhood change rarely arrives as one dramatic event. More often, it appears as a crane above the rooftops, a missing
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