What LIFE Really Cost in Canada in 1965 — And Why It Feels Impossible Today 🇨🇦

🇨🇦 When a Dollar Meant Something in 1965 Canada 1965 was a time when life felt balanced, affordable, and steady. In this video, we take a clear, authentic look at what everyday living actually cost — and how far a single Canadian dollar could stretch. From neighbourhood corner stores to family grocery runs, doorstep milk delivery, and gas stations that offered real service, this is a grounded look at the rhythm of life millions of Canadians remember. From 12-cent loaves of bread and 10-cent coffees to $20 grocery trips and brand-new homes priced under $20,000, this video highlights the atmosphere, prices, and emotions that shaped daily life in mid-60s Canada. Whether you lived through it or are discovering it for the first time, this is a focused, honest portrait of a country where affordability was real and one income could support an entire family.  📺 Subscribe to Canadian Time Capsule for more stories, memories, and moments from Canada’s past. 📩 Contact: [email protected] © All rights reserved. This video may contain copyrighted material presented strictly for educational, historical, and documentary purposes under the principles of Fair Use. All rights belong to their respective owners. No copyright infringement is intended. This content is created for commentary and preservation of historical context. #CanadaHistory #Canada1965 #CanadianNostalgia #CanadianTimeCapsule #VintageCanada #RetroCanada #1960sCanada #CostOfLiving1965 #NostalgicCanada