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Toronto vs Saskatoon cost of living

Compare local monthly baselines for Toronto and Saskatoon.

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Toronto vs Saskatoon cost of living planning notes

Use this comparison to review baseline rent, groceries, transport, and monthly cost differences between Toronto and Saskatoon before checking salary, rent affordability, and local budgets.

Popular planning scenarios

  • Toronto monthly cost baseline before moving
  • Saskatoon rent and transport check against take-home pay
  • Salary needed comparison for Toronto and Saskatoon
  • Follow-up budget planning after choosing a city

Methodology note

Pair pages use the same city baseline model as the comparison tool: 1-bedroom rent, groceries, and transport are totaled into a monthly planning number. These estimates are useful for side-by-side research, but they should be adjusted for neighborhood, commute, household size, utilities, debt, insurance, and lifestyle.

Quick answers

Why is Saskatoon cheaper in this comparison?
Saskatoon has the lower combined baseline for rent, groceries, and transport on this page. Your personal result may change with neighborhood, household size, and commute.
What should I check next?
Review salary needed, rent affordability, and after-tax income for the relevant province before treating the monthly difference as a complete moving budget.
Calculation transparency

Data, sources, and assumptions

Results combine Canadian tax rules, city cost baselines, and market assumptions versioned with the site code.

Data synced
May 22, 2026
Federal/provincial tax
City cost baselines
Market rates and assumptions
Estimates do not replace tax, financial, or legal advice.
Sources and methodology
statcan_rent_34100133: ok 2025; statcan_gasoline_18100001: ok 2026-04; boc_valet_mortgage_5yr: ok 2026-05-20; tax_fallback_2026: ok 2026-01-03