How far does $100K go in Quebec and Atlantic Canada?
The Globe and Mail wants to hear from people in Quebec and Atlantic Canada who are making around $100,000 a year. That’s the start of a six-figure salary, a threshold that remains impossibly high or hard to reach for many. But is $100,000 a year enough for a comfortable living anymore? If you make that much, are you thriving or just surviving? 

We’ve heard from many of you in Central and Western Canada but are still seeking voices east of Ontario. If you’re open to being interviewed and sharing your name for a feature article, please reach out to Globe reporter Erica Alini using the form below.

The information from this survey will only be used for journalistic purposes. We regret that we may not be able to answer all submissions. 
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Are you making around $100,000 a year?
Do you think $100,000 a year is enough for a comfortable living?
Would you be open to being interviewed for a feature article? *Please note that we will need to use your full name in the piece. 
What's your name and email address?
Where do you live? Please include city and province.
Is there anything else you want to tell us? The floor is open:
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