The ongoing pandemic has revolutionized the way we work - so much so that some of these changes may outlive the virus itself.
Work from home and hybrid work are phrases we have all become familiar with.
Nearly half of all Australians are now working from home, and north Americans are scrambling to find new, more affordable homes in which to adjust to their remote work lifestyles.
In Canada, many have had to shift gears and start working from home amid the pandemic.
For those thinking of making the move, PC Magazine has compiled a list of 2021's best work from home cities, taking into account factors such as affordability, livability and connectivity.
Here are the top 10 work-from-home cities in the Great White North.
Dieppe in the maritime province of New Brunswick came out on top. People who live there have a median income of C$39,582 (HK$253,700), and the average home has six rooms.
Halifax, Nova Scotia - a major economic center - placed second, followed by coastal town Logy Bay-Middle Cove-Outer Cove in Newfoundland.
Other top locations were Quispamsis, New Brunswick; Saint Zotique and Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec; Ayr and King, Ontario; and Coaldale and Olds, Alberta.
Scattered all across the country, one is spoilt for choice.