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Why you should move to Sault Ste. Marie
Swap stress for serenity and find work-life balance in a small city with big potential By Sault Ste. Marie
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These days, living in a big city can be challenging. Sky-high housing prices. Brutal commutes. Chaotic schedules. Suffocating concrete jungles. It’s not surprising, then, that urbanites seeking to enhance their quality of life are packing up for the boundless nature, affordable housing and plenty of employment opportunities of Sault Ste. Marie.
Nestled in the heart of the Great Lakes, and with a population of just over 73,000, Sault Ste. Marie “the Soo,” as it’s affectionately known is a stunningly picturesque community combining the best elements of big-city living with the splendor and tranquility of its northern Ontario location. With boundless nature, affordable housing and plenty of employment opportunities, the city also boasts enough outdoor-activity options to delight enthusiasts, athletes and th
iPolitics By Janet E Silver. Published on Mar 9, 2021 11:17am Parliament Hill from the west on Jan. 15, 2020. Jolson Lim/iPolitics
Enterprise is expanding its offices in Western Canada with a new addition to its Edmonton office: Steven McLelan
McLelan comes to the firm after spending the last three years working for the United Conservative Party in Alberta, most recently as the director of research and policy.
He also clocked in over two years as a research officer for the British Columbia Liberal caucus.
Nathan Clark has also joined the Enterprise team as a senior consultant, and will work out of its Toronto and Winnipeg offices.