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Moving to the US from Canada? |
I live in Ontario and want to move to California.
I don't have a job lined up that I'm going to do there since I own a business here.
Does anyone know what the process ... |
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Going to canada for the first time? |
| I live in the US, Ohio, and am going to go Canada in a couple of weeks time, what shall i expect crossing the border? I am from the Uk and my wife is a US citizen, i know we need passports now, but ... |
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Canadian Values? |
My fiance and I, after we're married, are moving to Canada (we live in Minnesota now).
We know all the benefits, Socialized medicine, the whole wonderful green movement you've ... |
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How does it work if a Canadian need medical services while travelling the in USA? |
| I'm visiting my boyfriend and need to see a doctor. Not an emergency, just see him for a problem i'm having. I have my health insurance card and my travellers insurance. How does it work. W... |
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Is it hard to find work in a health-related profession in Toronto when you're not a Canadian citizen? |
| I'm currently in a master's program in the US to become a certified speech-language pathologist. Even though I still have two more years, I'm considering moving out-of-state (and even ... |
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Has the city of Toronto gone berserk...? |
| The film Festival going on yearly brings in millions of dollars to the city...second only to Cannes and they have warned all the "stars" not to light up. The Tobacco Police fined one of ... |
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I'm moving - where to get free cardboard boxes? |
| I live in Toronto by the way.. is there any way I can find free cardboard boxes? I'm a student and I can't really afford to buy them.... |
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New smoking By-law? |
What do you fellow Ontarioans think about the new smoking by-law? Additional Details As far as I'm concerned this is no longer a democracy ...I have paid for my own health care when ... |
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Whats a really nice place in canada? |
because i might be living their for a year next year when im in year 10, and go to school there, in the english speaking part...
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juliettemoore2000 |
I have a friend who has moved to Toronto, Can. They want me to visit. What's it like? What's there to do? |
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WitchTwo
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You have to do Niagara Falls, I was never interested but then I had to take my mom and I understood why she had talked about for almost 40 years.....I also had heard stories my entire life about Casa Loma, its a house on a hill in the middle or Toronto....its just an amazing place, its an amazing house. I just wish I could live in it. Go Girl, you will love it! |
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braingamer
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Think New York City, only smaller, cleaner, safer.
Theatres, museums, restaurants, Metro Zoo, Canada's Wonderland (amusement park), Chinatown, Yorkville ...
You'll LOVE IT !!!!!! |
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.:::Niko:::.
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One of the best cities in North America....go to Yonge street world's longest street that starts at the City's lakeshore have fun :) |
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lepetitdejouner
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It's awsome. It's Canada's biggest city. There's a lot to do and a lot to see. Have fun! |
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swimbuns
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Greater Toronto has almost 5.5 million people so be prepared for a big city experience. There are loads of shopping, various ethnic neighbourhoods, over 7000 restaurants and eating establishments, amusement parks, the zoo, Toronto Islands and High Park and a very busy night life and great theatre scene. I am certain you will find something to like about Toronto. |
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auntb93
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The one thing I remember about Toronto is it was very modern and clean when I was there in the 1970s. It's my impression that Canadian cities generally are a lot cleaner than U.S. ones.
It has often been said that they are not so much proud of being Canadian as proud of NOT being U.S. citizens. Don't say "American" in Canada; they'll point out that North America is the continent, and they are Americans, too. They call us "the States." |
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ashbogs
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Well, for one thing, wait until May (at least) as the weather tends to be unfriendly this time of the year. Otherwise, Toronto is a great city, with many ethnic restaurants, a great nightlife and a decent public transportation. You can eat out, shop, go to museums, theater and the cinema for reasonable prices. If you'd like to go around as well, I would recommend Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands and Algonquin Park. They are all within a reasonable driving distance and they're also quite a lot of fun. |
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la bamba
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It's really fun!
especially at night in the downtown area, there's alot to see, and so much to do.
I suggest going to nathen phillips square. Where In the winter you can skate on the ice rink.
In the summer. It's even nicer, I suggest you checking out center island and Ontario Place.
Fun Fun Fun! for the day.
And one more thing. Go visit the eaton center mall. |
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