I am in desperate need of $500 in the next year to go visit my mate in Canada. Any ideas? |
| I have already tried dog walking but that didnt work and I am mowing lawns but only getting $5 every second weekend. It is not ... |
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Next year i will move to Calgary!? |
so please tell me about this city, is it good to live in?
i'll get married to someone who works there, i'm from UK.
thanks in advance for your answers and advice. A... |
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Canadian patients allowed to choose any hospital? |
| In Canada (specifically Ontario) if I was sick and had to be treated at a hospital, would I be able to freely choose which hospital I would get care at over another hospital that is, let's say, ... |
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Do you need your passport to get into canada? |
or is a photo id and birth certificate enough? Additional Details i'm going to northern vermont this weekend and it's about 15 miles from the canadian border.
do you need ... |
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Does the water still fall over Niagara Falls as always in the Summertime? |
| I know it is frozen over during the Winter but seem to have heard that there are no longer falls the rest of the year.... |
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Should I go to Canada? |
| I live 20 minutes from the Canadian border but I have never been. What's fun to do in Canada?... |
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About Vancouver, B.C ? |
| I have been researching and reading quite a bit about Vancouver, B.C as I plan to move there. But alot of videos in youtube, have comments showing negativity towards Vancouver. How it rains too much, ... |
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Want to move to Ottawa? |
We are in Vancouver, but...it is too much rain, too expensive and too much crime.
Do you think Ottawa is better?
How is the winter???
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What do you need to cross the Canadian border nowadays? |
Is the proof of residence/citizenship enough, or do you need a passport?
Also the trip is not going to be by plane. It's a cruise trip, to Alaska, but I guess it goes through Canadian ... |
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Should I buy travel insurance? |
| I am flying from Toronto to Edmonton for about 5 days with Air Canada. Should I buy travel insurance - medical and/or cancellation insurance? I am 20 years old, and I am wondering if it is necessary ... |
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Could you please tell me witch part of Canada is the best lo live beside obviously Toronto or Montreal? |
| I’m form Mexico and I have a kid 8 yo and I’m thinking to look up for an opportunity in Canada since Mexico is very insecure, what do you recommend me because i have to fulfill my kid ... |
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If I become Canadian do I get free healthcare and free university education? |
Additional Details Thanks for clarifying that, though it would help nursing school.... |
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A beautiful city in canada? |
i want to move to canada, (i live in the US), and i want to move to a beautiful part. i knew toronto is a popular part of canada but i looked up pictures and its mostly cities and buildings, i didnt see much nature. i want to move to a beautiful part, what are some nice cities , or towns, to live in?
like i want it to be by nature but not a rural area. thanks Additional Details like i just looked up brunswick canada but there seems to be no people.!!
i want to be within an hour away from beaty, no more but i want to be by people.
i want to be a pharmacist and have a nice house there. |
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Colonel Footy?
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Anywhere in BC is stunning. Plus they have a great economy...far better than the maritimes.
Toronto isn't beautiful at all!! It's a characterless, concrete slab with no core. Don't bother. |
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Karen C
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Bragg Creek Alberta - about 70 miles from Banff National Park - hard to find more beauty than that and about 10 or 15 from Calgary.
Or Canmore Alberta. It sits in the shadows of the Mountains directly west and south of it and at the base of these three in particular - The Three Sisters. If you face the east, the prairies. |
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sexybutt
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Quebec is great! |
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firefighter
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1. Niagara Falls
2. Halifax in the East Coast
3. Quebec City |
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ButterflyAngel
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Cities in New Brunswick are small, quiet, and pretty. If you want a nice quiet life, it's a great place to live. |
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Halifax is a beautiful coastal city with everything that you might want in a big city without all the traffic and pollution. There's a lot of history and a lot of festivals. You're right on the ocean, close to lakes, a short drive to Annapolis Valley and the South Shore , close to famous Peggy's Cove, a day trip from Prince Edward Island (an untouched gem of a province), and a weekend trip to the Cape Breton highlands...heck, instead of telling you, check out this website http://novascotia.com/en/home/default.aspx
Fair warning though...this is still Canada. The winters can be cold but the summers worth the wait. |
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christa
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Banff or Canmore Alberta (quick drive into Calgary)
Salmon Arm, B.C.
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HabsFan-in LoneStarSt8
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Quebec City if you're fluent in French .. I will admit Toronto is a nice city, but it's too influenced by America for my personal taste. Vancouver is rumoured to be quite nice, but I have never been there.
Salamat Sexybutt !! |
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Toronto, while exciting, isn't what I'd consider picturesque, true enough.
Ottawa's pretty I suppose. And you should check out Halifax. It's not exactly New York, but it's a lovely city. I think it seems to fit what you want.
People like Victoria but I'd sooner be bludgeoned to death with rubber mallets than live on Van. Island.
Vancouver's quite nice, actually. It's not that far from Whistler, which is pretty in a mountainous way, but it's also got some beautiful beaches and parks.
I'd check out Ottawa, Halifax and Vancouver if I were you.
If you're not opposed to living in Quebec (the French-prodominated province) than Montreal or Quebec would be fantastic. The cities tend to be a little more bilingual - especially Montreal because of McGill University and all the students there. But there can be a few issues. I don't know. It's what you're most comfortable with. |
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