I have been to Canada at least 20 times in my life and I use to live about one hour away from the Ambassador Bridge that connects Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario when I lived in Livonia, M...
i was arrested for an unpaid speeding ticket, ( had a warrent for about one year...). i was never placed in a cell. just sat in the waiting area for about 6 hours, waiting to be bailed out. got out ...
Basically, my parents have recently shown an interest in moving to Toronto, in Canada. however, they say this may not happen as it is a big life change.
because America sucks and the economy is going to **** and I really dont feel safe here anymore. How can I make a transition, I would need to get a job....
Anyone can tell me all the areas (cities) within an hour or less commute to Ottawa that are safe(no crimes),good hospitals and cheap rental apartments,good elenmentary and middle schools?Please tell ...
I'm just curious because you all have abundant levels of common sense and wisdom. Everytime I assume I know something about Canada, you're all quick to politely put me in my place.
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I'm going to Victoria in July for a weekend vacation. What should I wear so that I don't stand out like a tourist? (or what should i definitely not wear)...
only about $800. What should I do? And what kind of research should I do to help me out? Also, what is the additional but least bit of money I can use to do this. I will plan to find a job at my new ...
Jamie M
Is Alberta Canada a better place to work then Ontario?
I heard the wages are so much higher and the housing is 15% lower then in Toronto? Any experience anyone?
The wages are higher and there are more jobs. Houses not cheap in any of the cities. Calgary is more expensive than Toronto.
Cadence O
I would prefer Ontario anytime over Alberta. Please choose to work in Ontario.
KevinL31
If you like shovelling snow for a living then yes Calgary is the place to be. You can be employed about 10 months out of the year. In fact today we are expecting a good whack of snow with more to follow in the comming days.
My suggestion is to go to Ontario where the weather is better, people are more educated and cultured, and you have affordable housing. Out here in the land of rednecked gapped toothed mullet wearing neanderthals there is not much to do anyway.
brob
i moved from vancouver to a smaller oilfield town not far from edmonton the wages are very high and the cost of living is cheap..... however edmonton and calgary are quite expensive to live
Beverly B
Calgary is an awesome city, it's clean and the people are more friendly then in Toronto. Both cities are expensive to live in, but I don't think Calgary is any more expensive then living in Toronto.
Plus Albert ahas the wonderful Mountains which are a bonus for those who like them.
pinkpiglet126
I personally love Alberta. We have the mountains as well so that's a huge bonus. In Calgary itself housing prices are high but are leveling off nicely. Outside of Calgary it's not as bad.