This is the worst humble brag in history.
First mistake was knocking someone up so young. They'll be taking a percentage until the kid is 18. But I hope you're being a good father.
Second mistake is worrying about the cost of possessions. Renting a condo is a slow burn for profit, but you don't need to worry about a million dollar house. In fact, if you're single, you should live in a cheap apartment. Stop worrying about appearances. Get the cheapest apartment you can find and save yourself a ton of money.
Stop worrying about a car. Buy a ten year old Toyota/Mazda/Honda. Pay cash. Save on gas and property taxes, if those taxes are a thing in Canada.
Stop eating out. Cook cheap food at home.
Making 100k a year when you could live on 25k or less is a good path to general wealth if your career trajectory is upward and you stop spending money on unnecessarily flashy shit for the sake of appearances.
Believe it or not, most millionaires get there from being frugal with similar incomes. One of my closest friend has a multi-millionaire dad that drives a mid-2000s Honda Accord and lives in a relatively cheap apartment in a decent part of town. He made his money working his way up the ladder and living like he was poor. He's only 50, but he's retired and does whatever the fuck he wants.