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发表于 2007-3-30 07:09 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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Mike Sadava, The Edmonton Journal
& g8 R3 B; M, H1 APublished: Friday, March 30, 20077 \! C" N0 p6 _! s2 l; A, [

2 O4 L3 T& i8 A5 ~) @, `5 o1 [% ^3 NEDMONTON - Albertans are starting to be Saskatchewan-bound in growing numbers.
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& E7 c2 D) b' |) z( d4 W" K$ bFor the first time since 1996, more people are moving from Alberta to Saskatchewan than the other way around. It's part of a slight slowdown in Alberta's population growth, which is still increasing at four times the rest of the country.6 T  }1 W( D8 F

0 t/ u" i# r1 j) ]$ eAccording to Statistics Canada, 128 more Albertans moved one province east in the last three months of 2006.; k1 a) s8 m0 Y- i1 p0 J

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Cam and Crystal Hamilton and their 11-month-old son Brady move back to Regina from Edmonton. Now they're in a bigger house and debt-free.
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: Z5 q9 l4 ]# P& z2 o' {" PThat is not a huge number, but it is creating smiles in Regina.
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"This is a good batch of numbers," said Roy Schneider, spokesman for Saskatchewan Industry and Resources. "We were bleeding so many people to Alberta for such a long time I'd be happy to see (a net increase from Alberta of) two.
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* W4 w, D$ s, F6 D6 wFor years, between 2,000 and 4,000 Saskatchewan residents per quarter would head out to Alberta in search of the good life., A+ r1 I7 ?0 K3 s0 R0 q8 l. K
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Even in the third quarter of 2006, Saskatchewan experienced a net loss of 994 people to Alberta, and the province launched an ad campaign, extolling the better life of Saskatchewan in billboards popping up around Edmonton.
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& i2 ], E  l/ F' ~) ^: S5 F& s" W0 e7 |2 XStatistics Canada hasn't tracked who these people are, but Crystal and Cam Hamilton, who moved back to Regina at the beginning of the year, might be typical.) J4 Q. \$ l# h5 \' D1 e) y

7 b" C3 D3 j- S% p" ZCam moved here eight years ago to take a course in architectural drafting.
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, Q' W) y6 k" `. T% R$ f  @There were no jobs in Regina in his field, so he stayed in Edmonton to work. Crystal followed him here and they married, eventually buying a house in Lymburn in southwest Edmonton.
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+ H: Q% K% y5 m' k, s3 V# ~After having their son Brady, who is now 11 months old, they decided it would be nice to be back in Regina with family, and that became possible.3 e7 g; Z: u/ a0 ^- l
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"Because the economy is so much bigger in Saskatchewan now, there are jobs again," Crystal Hamilton said., \$ ]% y0 _6 m- f8 G0 g
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They ended up with a tidy nest egg from the move and managed to pay off their debts. The Edmonton house they bought two years ago for $157,000 got them $306,000, and they built a new, larger home in Regina for $190,000.
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- O! o6 p: ]' G"We're financially set now," she said. "It was perfect timing and turned out to be good idea in many ways."0 J  F. e- `5 I  n' N# d) h
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She said they liked Edmonton, other than the traffic, and made a lot of friends here who they will miss.$ k6 f; i% {: a7 `2 h$ |

5 B4 D6 H) \* H' N# E+ h* i"It was sad to move, but it's also good to be back."$ r% K! S$ {0 u
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Vicki Delnea and her husband Rod had similar reasons for moving to Regina from Calgary -- the difference in the cost of housing enabled them to pay off their mortgage.
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! A2 `0 `( Z" G) y0 x& t"In the end you have to figure out your priorities, and for us it was not being on the hamster wheel," she said.
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$ y7 a4 C& C9 [- oWhile she is from London, England, Rod was originally from Regina, and it will be great for her three-year-old, Joshua, to know his grandparents, she said.
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% @+ @4 g# x9 I3 U( S+ k6 |Rod, who works in marketing, was able to keep his job and is working out of a home office, which saves him a 40-minute commute.
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"Everybody thought we were crazy moving here because there is a stigma against Saskatchewan. When we told them Regina, they said: 'Why?' We said: 'Why not?' "
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So far Delnea loves the city, finding her neighbours friendly and not missing the traffic of Calgary.: C* Z! D0 h/ K

% |- \) G+ H2 aFrank Trovato, a demographer in the sociology department at the University of Alberta, said it's not surprising to see more people moving to Saskatchewan after such a long period of net outflow of people to Alberta." [' @) M, D. g( {9 P8 K2 S# h6 S/ V: T

' f  {, p* _1 q) ^1 o"When you see there's a lot of people moving to a place, there's also a countercurrent back," Trovato said.
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There are likely a number of factors at play, including the lower cost of housing and greater economic opportunities back in Saskatchewan, but there were probably a number of people who found that Edmonton didn't provide the opportunities they were hoping for, he said.' N/ k3 U1 H# ?* O$ C- i' [
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"Not everyone who moves to a province is there permanently," Trovato said.& S8 A  \+ G- @% |# H$ z$ c) y, G. ^
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Terry Hincks, a Regina city councillor and realtor, said Albertans are buying a lot of homes in Regina, either as revenue property or to eventually be their place of residence.9 K+ @  a# \! d4 m: F
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"It seems that every time I pick up the phone it's either 780 or 403 (area codes)."
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3 t% `- `# t; O$ cReal estate prices are still much lower than Edmonton -- $130,000 to $150,000 can still get you a decent three-bedroom home -- but are starting to rise. February set a new record in Regina, with 250 houses sold., T% P* J1 X$ c5 [8 r1 \" z
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AGAINST THE TIDE) l8 y- T$ N1 N) I, h6 \

" ?7 K0 ^2 y" qNo. of people moving from Alberta to Saskatchewan: 2,838
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No. of people moving from Saskatchewan to Alberta: 2,710
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" C% y) f, s7 s7 O. gNet loss for Alberta: 1281 N4 b# f( y& v2 V5 Q$ E8 D
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Net inflow of migrants to Alberta from the rest of Canada: 11,800
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Net inflow of migrants in the fourth quarter 2005: 17,100! `5 O" b1 s" p7 b
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Population growth Alberta: 0.65 per cent, f+ [; F4 |4 I2 _1 {3 \
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Population growth for Sask.: 0.21 per cent  i: G- R% u$ Q' b8 _
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Population growth for all of Canada: 0.14 per cent
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Source: Statistics Canada figures for fourth quarter, 2006
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