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David

Is Canada a good place to live?

why? and where is the best place of Canada

    



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Aase
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Beutifull country, hot/humid in summer, very cold in winter.


Scarlie
Canada is an amazing place to live. There are too many reasons why Canada is a great place to live so here are just 3. We are accepting, diverse and have beautiful countryside.

If you are going to live in Canada I would recommend
Vancouver BC
Montreal QC
Toronto ON


zabeonline
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I can't speak from experience but when I visited the country back some time ago I liked it so much that I wanted to move there. I went to all three major cities, Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto but liked Ottawa because it was so laid back compared to other cities I have visited.


Douglas L
It depends on who you are. If I was rich I certainly would not want to pay Canadian income tax, although I would not mind spending my summers here. If you are poor this is a great place to be. Government support is far more generous than most other countries.
Best place in Canada? It depends on your values. If you hate the cold, pick the BC coast or Toronto.


xGoOd-GiRl1x
yes because 1. free healthcare unlike the US & 2. you get a taste of all the seasons (summer, fall, winter, spring) it would be kind of boring if the weather was the same all year round, wouldn't it? ;)

ohhh i almost forgot! we have tim hortons! the best coffee place in the world!!!


Francois Quebequois
The now exposed and popular around the world perception of our native land. which is by btw spot on.

8. Discriminatory and Dishonest Immigration System.
Immigration to Canada is based on a point system, obtained with your education, qualifications and job experience. Points are good enough for immigration, but in Canada, they are not good enough to get a job in your field. Amazing, how the credentials that qualify you to come to Canada are the same credentials that don't qualify you for your profession in Canada. The reason is, Canada only wants immigrants to do the labor jobs - pizza delivery, driving taxis, factory work etc.


7. Out Of Control Cost Of Living.
From rent, to utility bills, to shopping, to phone, internet and cable bills, to gas, to car insurance, to eating out, to basically anything you have to pay for or buy, the cost of living in Canada has become astronomical. Recent immigrants are astonished as to how expensive everything is. It is estimated that compared to most countries around the world, the cost of living in Canada is on average five times greater.


6. Health Care Crisis.
Practicing physicians in Canada are in a shortage, 1 in 4 Canadians cannot get a family doctor. Canadian doctors are leaving to move permanently to the United States. Statistics Canada and the Canadian Medical Association both have identified that for every 1 American doctor that moves to Canada, 19 (nineteen) Canadian doctors move to the United States! Doctors in Canada are overworked and underpaid, and there is a cap on their salaries.


5. Very High Taxes.
Yes, you have the GST, the PST, totaling 15%, on practically everything you purchase and many other taxes taken out of our weekly paycheck. You have to pay a whopping amount to the government, out of your hard earned salary, so that the government can turn around and give it to beer drinking, hockey watching welfare bums. Fair? It does not matter, it's Canada.


4. Money Hungry Government.
Canadian Embassies around the world lie to foreigners, painting this picture that Canada is Utopia, because they want them to come to Canada. Why? Because foreigners bring money! So after being deceived, these foreigners come. They must bring with them at least $10,000. Canada has an immigration quota of 250,000 per year. So please do the math, 250,000 multiplied by $10,000 each equals a whopping 2.5 Billion dollars that Canada gains from immigrants every year.


3. No Culture.
Unlike almost every other country in the world, Canada has no culture. Actually American culture is what dominates Canada. When was the last time you had some 'Canadian' food? There are no Canadian traditions and there is no national identity. What does it even mean to call yourself a 'Canadian'. . .nothing really. People living in Canada, still identify themselves with the country they 'originally' came from.


2. Worst Weather.
Yes, Canada has the worst weather conditions of any country in the world. Freezing cold temperatures, snow, ice, hail, winds, storms etc. From the Prairie provinces to the Maritimes, from the Territories to southern Ontario, the weather is so horrific and disgusting that many Canadians leave Canada simply because of this reason alone.


1. No Jobs.
Yes, coast to coast, there are no jobs. Immigrants are highly qualified (MD's, PhD's, Lawyers, Engineers etc.) but they are driving taxi cabs, delivering pizza's or working in factories. Even people with bachelors degrees from Canadian Universities cannot find jobs after graduation. This is the tragedy associated with immigration to Canada. I feel sorry for those immigrants who are stuck in Canada for the rest of their lives. It is indeed a very sad and hopeless future. http://www.notcanada.com/


Physics 101
Yes! , beautiful country and lots to see and do, but if u mind the cold u might want to think elsewhere.


Jake
no, stay where u r


Best Answer Please
The free healthcare ain't all that great. If you have a minor emergency, you can wait for 4 hours because the emerg doctors go take coffee breaks cause they get paid by the government no matter what. So they are lazy and they don't treat you well. I've been there 3 times and its the same every single time.





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