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Study: Alberta Leads Canada in Social Mobility, Quebec Ranks Lowest

2 October 2025
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Study: Alberta Leads Canada in Social Mobility, Quebec Ranks Lowest
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Alberta ranks highest in a social mobility index by the Montreal Economic Institute, reflecting greater opportunities for residents to out-earn their parents, despite a score of only 57 out of 100 due to regulatory barriers. Quebec, finishing last, faces significant obstacles from stringent trade certification rules and low social capital, highlighting the need for improved policies across Canada.

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