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 I really need help i need people from canada or anyone to help!!!?
Ok well im doing a report on canada and i need some facts about what they do or what there terditions are.How are they diffrent from the u.s.a.Please i need as much information as i can get and soon.....


 What's the drive like from Seattle to Victoria/Vancouver?
We're debating whether to fly straight into BC from Washington DC or fly to Seattle and drive up to Victoria/Vancouver. It's a $160 difference -- is it worth it? (Pretend you're frugal,...


 I'm thinking of going to the Canadian Rockies, what are they like?
Anything really special I should see?...


 Do I need a passport if I am a citizen of the US flying from canada?
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 Why are there so many unpleasant attacks on Canada in this section?
I always thought that Canadians were rather quiet people. The Canadians certainly don't seem to use the Travel>> United States section to ask unpleasant questions about Americans. Are ...


 Edmonton Alberta, snowday?
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 Possibly moving to Calgary next year from UK. Any advice?
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 What city would you recommend to visit in Canada??
We are planning a family vacation and we want to visit Canada. We don't know where we should visit. We are from California (by the way). Any suggestions??...


 What are you Canadians doing on Saturday night?
What are you doing tonight Canada?

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 Driving to Canada, do I need a passport?
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 What's the time difference between Newfoundland, Canada and Florida?

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 Does a person need a passport to go from america to canada and back. same question for mexico and back.?
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 I want to visit niagara falls, canada, do I need a pass port to do so?
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 How often do Canadians say 'eh'?
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 Canada or USA?
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 Do u need a passport for canada when you are driving into canada?
well i hear people say u need a passport to get into canada. that only by air and land or just air? because this summer i was planning on going to canada four a couple of days and needed to no. when ...


 I love Canada and would like to emigrate one day, what steps should i take?
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 Which city is better to visit: Quebec City or Montreal?
And what would be some good sites to visit in either one? I'm planning a trip w/ my friend this summer and am trying to decide which of these 2 cities to visit. We're students on a limited ...


 Are there desert's in Canada?
If so, is one able to camp out in them? And about the Sask. - I'd really like to spend the night in the praries. Are there places you can stay or park your car and have an awesome and clear ...



Neil K

Disillusioned with life in ''Great Britain', emigration to Canada a good idea?


    



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SABIO
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The grass in Canada is not as green as in England.
Don't run away from your problems, they will
follow you where ever you go, until you fix them.


John G
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No! Work to make life better for all here.


teslpl
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Yes ,I agree with dublover,this country is going to the dogs,you can't say this and you can't do that but all the 'foreigners' can do what they like and we have to put up with it! I have lived in this country for 63 years so I have to stay as it gets worse.If your young enough pull up stakes and get the hell out of here and good luck to you!!! ' Politically Correct' what a load of bollocks.I'm British and proud of it.Live and let live but don't tell us what we should do in our own country We would not get away with it in yours.


Elaine814
Try vacationing there for awhile and getting the lay of the land .
Check on jobs and weather you feel you would fit in .
Then make a decision.
Best of it all to you .


dublover
or we could fight back and get England back ENGLAND!!!


mel
Well if you fancy oceans, mountains, lively cities, friendly people, lots of space and nature, very low crime rate, outdoors lifestyle, and cheaper cost of living then thats the place to go!


mikers
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I would definitely say yes..


szydkids
Yes - this way you can continue being disillusioned in a different time zone. All the same drawbacks as GB, right up to and including the lousy weather.

Although I do have to admit, Montreal is a great city. Of course, it is French . . .


fatsausage
Yes - it is a good idea provided you head straight for the West Coast.
Vancouver is thriving and green and very beautiful.
Victoria is even better - but less jobs.
Travel on Zoom Airlines.


chaz
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No to Canada............Try New Zealand,better country,better life, just better.........UK sucks.



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