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 Is Canada a good place to live?
Would esp like to hear from recent migrants to Canada aswell as Canadians, thanks!
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P.S I'm a Brit so I'm used to free healthcare and cold weather:P
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 America or Canada????
Do you like America or Canada better???...


 I want to move to Canada?
I want to move to canada at some point in my life sooner rather than later, its so beautiful, i just dont know were to start is there any tips on things i need or could do to better my chances my ...


 What's the proper term for Black people from Canada?
I mean... here in America, I'm an "African-American", but what if I was from Canada? Would I be an African-Canadian??? what in the h*ll??? that just doesn't sound right... Or is ...


 What do you think is the worst area of Toronto; the one area you wanna stay away from?
I'd say Scarborough. Probably even worse than Jane & Finch....


 What colour hair do u have?
what colour hair do u have random quetion but ow well lol im bored ...


 For Canadians?
Would you emigrate to the US? In which way you believe your life would improve?
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nbr660: I am asking this question to individuals, not to a whole country....


 Drinkin age in canada plz got sum mixed answers?
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 Do i need a passport to get into vancouver? i'm flying from san francisco tomorrow.?
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 Does anyone live in Canada -- seriously?
No offense to Canadians -- but Canada is so close but it seems ... so not there right ?...


 Where are you from?
I'm from Canada, Toronto..anyone from the same place?...


 Do we need a birth certificate when we visit canada?
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 What are some 'typically Canadian' things?
Often, people seem to think of Canada as some less populated 51st state of the USA, with the same culture, but I know different. I have been trying to think of cultural things which are unique to C...


 How can i send something to canada ?
welll my friend lives in canada and i live in usa and i wanted to send her a christmas card or something , how can i do this ?
like does it cost any money ? or like is it going to have to go ...


 Who love's Canada?

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'cause i do !!!!...


 I am 18 years old and I will be traveling to Canada will I need a passport or can I use my birth certificate?
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 STARBUCKS or TIM HORTONS?
What do you like better, Starbucks or Timmy's...
(only answer if you've had both.....)...


 Is canada in north america?
i kno its a stupid question but still i need the answer
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 Does Canada ever have tornadoes or earthquakes???
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 In Canada do they say Zed instead of Zee for the letter z?
I know in other English speaking countries like England or Australia they say zed for the letter z while Americans say zee i heard from some guy that every English speaking country besides America ...



chula199890

How is canada?

pls i need some feedback about canada because im going to live there next year

    



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Momof2
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Where are you going to live?

I've spent time in Windsor, Toronto, Niagara Falls and a smaller town east of Toronto - Belleville. I love Canada. Most of the people are super friendly. When I worked in Windsor, they teased me about my American "accent". If you like hockey, Canada is a great place to be. My coworkers got me to try playing hockey with them and I joined a women's hockey league when I got back to the states.

If you're going to live there, do what you can to experience it. Take any chance you get to tour the country and see the sites.


centreofclassicrock
I live in Canada and am a Canadian. Very very nice! I'll welcome you at the border. Friendly people, peace, free health care, good housing (especially in the Maritimes), a little higher taxes but it's not much higher then the States. You have to pay a little more for free health care, good housing, the best education in the world and friendly people. I love Canada.


Gangantuan-Megalopolis
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Canada is awesome! I live there and its the safest place in the world, free health care, a booming economy, and an enlightened people. Our biggest downside is our southern neighbors who control our foreign policy because we have a pro-American PM.


Debbie M
Yes, it largely depends on where you are going to live. Canada, like the US, is very different from location to location. Canada has some very beautiful sites and it is as different and vast as the United States.


DomC
It's safe, extremely cold and, province of Quebec aside, boring.


Jay Vee
it's okay. i don't live there, but i hear it's a good place to visit this time of year.


candleinthewind7579
Canada is a beautiful country! I have Canadian relatives. Some areas are ultra modern and others are very undisturbed, and forest-like. Depends on what area you will be in. It's a big place!


☆ iSparkle ☆
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its awesome!! :D


steph
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i think canada is a great place to live..
i couldn't imagine living anywhere else..
the only thing that is a pain in the *** is the weather.. you just have to get use to change.. it gets unbelievably hot in the summer (at least in the southern part) and can get extremely cold in the winter time.. but i imagine thats the same in a lot of other places too.. it just seems to me we canadians are always complaining about the weather.. :)
i think for the most part canadians tend to be more friendly and helpful..


sweet peaa
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ohh boy! its beautiful! my family and i used to go camping there every year. its really nice. im sure you will like it.


Robb
I love Canada! I have lived within 20 miles of the canadian border for over 30 years and it is a great place to go.
A lot of the areas are very rural and peaceful. The city centers are similar to the U.S. - They used to be cleaner, but Windsor and Toronto are dirtier than they used to be. I can't speak for the other major cities, though Vancouver has it's areas like that too. Quebec is beautiful, but if you don't speak French (well) they can get a little snotty, but it isn't as bad as the rumors you might have heard.
Much like the U.S. the areas are very different... East of Quebec is very similar to the northern New England area; Quebec is a whole 'nother world; Ontario to B.C. are very much like the American states south of them, but with less people and colder. If it weren't for the healthcare system, I wouldn't mind moving to Canada myself...


older woman
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It is a fantastic place to live. You should of said where in Canada, could have given you better description.


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i came to vancouver b.c last year....the place i used to be was so much fun...here is boring...u know! but everyday is like relaxing....i dunno...overall ...it's good!


crazylegs
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Canada is a great vast country. Second largest land mass in the entire world. Weather varies from seaon to season. No we do not live in igloos and drive dog sleds. Very contempary country also with many cultural activities. Our one and two dollar coins arre called loonies and twoonies. Ottawa is the capitol of our country. We are the USA's neighbour and largest trading partner.

I hope that when you come to live here that you will come to appreciate Canada for all it's natural beauty as much as I do.


AlphaFemale
You lucky!


someDumbAmerican
It has a higher standard of living then America, unless you live in LA, the Bay or NYC. Great place, cheaper items from Japan too. I suggest Vancouver, or (hongcouver). I would also say it is more international and/or European than like the USA.

Don't call anyone a canook. They really don't like that. They also like to brawl a little and tend to be fiesty. But their national sport is hockey so that is expected.


Da Great 1
That's cool.


old lady
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Canada is a very large country -- larger than the United States, and the second largest in the world. So you have to be a little more specific. Parts of Canada are mountainous, others are miles and miles of sweeping prairie. We have three seacoasts, the Atlantic, the Pacific and the North sea, and each is very different.
If you know which part of Canada you are going to be moving to, please share that information and we can tell you all you want to know about it.
The bottom line is, Canada is a wonderful country and has a superlative way of life. We welcome you.


cokeologist
Beautiful country and friendly people. I'm an immigrant here (came in the 80's) and the people are GREAT. Almost too friendly (I'm German-Canadian). Very open-minded. Call us Canuck anytime, it's not an insult.
Greatest places:
Quebec City
Vancouver
Ottawa
NOT Toronto


jzwigger is an idiot and couldn't find Canada on the map. Just a jealous little man.


all_canadin_girl
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canada is a beautiful contry i love it here but the guy i like lives in astrilla


Nox_Mortis
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We're doing great thank you!! I've lived in almost every province of Canada none of the territoried tho, and its fantastic everywhere. If you want cold weather but some of the best people, come to Saskatoon. If you like mountains, the rockies, if you like culture pretty much anywhere in Canada


gin
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I love Canada but hate Canadians. Try to go to a small town. I have had very bad experiences with Canadians (too French).


Duality4:20
it's a great place. you are in fact lucky.
you want to know something else?
1 in every 5 homes in america smokes marijuanna.
1 in every 5 homes in canada GROWS marijuanna.
they are very lax on the pot laws out there.
SMOKE IT UP!



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