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Manitoba offers an enviable quality of life. The population is large enough to support a rich cultural and sporting life but small enough to keep the air and water clean, the traffic moving and the many natural attractions uncrowded.
The affordable cost of living, excellent recreational and cultural amenities, and very attractive quality of life in Manitoba make it easy for companies to attract and keep good employees.
Living costs are some of the most affordable in Canada, with house prices, auto insurance, electricity, university or college tuition and more all available very reasonable cost. High quality public health care is available free to residents.
The reasonable cost of living gives Manitobans more disposable income to spend on a rich array of entertainment and recreation choices, including professional and amateur sports, theatre, ballet, and live music performances in every genre. More than 100 festivals occur throughout the year – including Canada’s largest folk music festival, Western Canada’s largest winter carnival, and North America’s largest multicultural festival. And with 2.5 million acres of parkland and 100,000 pristine lakes there are limitless options for outdoor recreation.
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