Alberta has numerous cities with a lower cost of living than many parts of Canada, and several have been named top spots to live a comfortable life.

Canadian online personal finance and lifestyle magazine MoneySense examined the cost of living in 79 Canadian cities to figure out the annual income you’d need to earn to feel at ease living there.

In an attempt to get a more scientific measure of what it means to be comfortable in various parts of Canada, the publication turned to a cost-of-living tool developed by the job site CareerBeacon. All the Canadian cities on the list have populations of 50,000 or more and include the monthly cost for the average single person renting a home to live there, covering rent, transportation, food, utilities, clothing, leisure activities, and other exp

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