Zen Move Launches Interactive Canadian Moving Stats Tool

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Zen Move Launches Interactive Canadian Moving Stats Tool, Revealing Decades of Interprovincial Migration Trends

TORONTO - Rezul -- Zen Move, Canada's fast-growing moving-comparison and planning platform, today announced the launch of a new Canadian Migration & Moving Statistics feature, giving Canadians unprecedented access to interprovincial moving trends spanning more than 50 years.

Powered by publicly available Statistics Canada data and presented through a modern, interactive interface, the new feature allows users to explore inbound moves, outbound moves, net migration, and province-to-province flows by year — all in one place.

The first release includes detailed breakdowns such as Ontario's 2020/2021 migration data, where the province experienced 28,986 inbound movers, 74,848 outbound movers, and a net loss of 45,862 residents to other provinces.

"Moving decisions don't happen in a vacuum," said a spokesperson for Zen Move.
"By visualizing decades of migration data, we're helping Canadians understand where people are going, where growth is happening, and how broader trends may influence housing, jobs, and moving costs."

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Turning Raw Government Data Into Practical Insight

While Statistics Canada publishes interprovincial migration datasets, they are often locked inside spreadsheets and reports that are difficult for everyday Canadians to interpret. Zen Move's new feature transforms this data into:

Year-by-year migration dashboards (1971–present)

Inbound vs. outbound comparisons by province

Net migration summaries showing population gains or losses

Interactive charts highlighting where movers are coming from — and where they're going

Users can quickly switch provinces or fiscal years, making it easy to spot long-term trends such as population shifts toward western provinces or Atlantic Canada surges during specific periods.

Built for Movers, Media, and Researchers Alike

The migration stats tool is designed to support a wide audience:

Canadians planning a move, curious about popular destinations

Journalists and researchers looking for clear, citable visuals

Moving companies and realtors tracking regional demand

Policy watchers observing population shifts across provinces

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Each page includes structured data markup and shareable URLs, making it easy for media outlets and analysts to reference specific provinces and years.

Part of a Broader Moving Intelligence Platform

The migration stats launch builds on Zen Move's growing suite of planning tools, including moving cost calculators, box estimators, and step-by-step checklists. Together, these tools aim to reduce uncertainty and stress around one of life's biggest transitions.

"Whether you're moving across the street or across the country, better information leads to better decisions," the spokesperson added.
"This is about transparency, context, and empowering Canadians with data that actually makes sense."

Explore the Data

The Canadian Migration & Moving Statistics feature is live now and free to access:

https://zenmove.ca/moving-stats

Example: Ontario Migration (2020/2021) — https://zenmove.ca/migration/ontario/2020-2021

Source: ZenMove

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