Edmonton Alberta, snowday? |
| it's -25 and the thing says "feels like -40" and theres a wind chill warning. is there any chance what so ever that there will be a snow day? its snowing like crazy! not once have i ... |
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Possibly moving to Calgary next year from UK. Any advice? |
| Will be going to visit Calgary and Banff in Sept, hopefully will have some interviews lined up by then. Don't want to waste time while there, can you give any advice on best places to look at ... |
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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??... |
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What are you Canadians doing on Saturday night? |
What are you doing tonight Canada?
Love from Liverpool E... |
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Tipping taxi's in Toronto - how much ? |
| What is the normal rate to tip a taxi driver in Toronto - prefer answers from people living/working in T... |
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Driving to Canada, do I need a passport? |
| I'm driving to Canada in a few weeks. Do I need a passport, or will a birth cetificate suffice?... |
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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 ... |
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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 ... |
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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 ... |
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Moving permanently from England to Canada? |
| I am a young, middle class dude moving permanently to Canada in some months from England and though my first stop based on the immigration process is Montreal, Quebec, I want to know what will be the ... |
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Montreal vs toronto................? |
i am travelling to canada and i can spend 5 nights in montreal or toronto, which one? the other one i can spend 2 nights..
thanks for your advice..... |
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I'm going to Toronto next week & want to know what area to book my hotel in. Is it all safe? Areas to avoid? |
| I'm going to Toronto next week & want to know what area to book my hotel in. Is it all safe? Areas to avoid? I'm booking through Hotwire which pretty much has me pick an area (downtown, ... |
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Im moving to Canada? |
| What part of Canada has nicer people, does not get too cold and has good paying jobs and low crime rates? I am think of moving to either Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary. Or if there is a better place ... |
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Is Niagara Falls really the capital of honeymoons? |
Or does that just hold true for Canadians and Americans?
Anyway, great place.
I've been there. (Or at least, on the Canadian side)
I would even call it a ... |
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Is Canada a good place to live the rest of my life? |
I'm from Costa Rica, I'm professional, my boy friend and I are Doctors in Microbiology.
What do u think about your country?
There is a place to us? |
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Harry D
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I am an American citizen but have traveled to Canada. Canada is a wonderful country much like the United States. There are less people in the country overall but there are many very large cities. Toronto, Vancouver, and Edmonton, Winnepeg are large mostly English speaking cities. Quebec, and Ottawa are mostly french speaking cities but English is equally spoken.
If you are looking for a home in the country there are many miles thick Canadian forests and beautiful untouched lakes. In my opinion this part of Canada is by far the most beautiful. North of International Falls, Minnesota you will find miles of forest and thousands of beautiful crystal clear lakes.
Canada has universal health care and that makes taxes slightly high, but I believe it's worth it to live in this largely untouched nirvana. The metric system is used which will help you adjust the country because you are probably used to the metric system in Costa Rica.
Overall, I believe Canada will be a great place for you to live for the rest of your life. Compared to Costa Rica, Canada is paradise (no offense). They are very open to immigrants and welcome them to their country. Many jobs are available and I'm sure they pay you quite well.
Good luck in your new country! |
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Nightrider
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Absolutely yes. Without a question.
Unequivocally the best place to live. Plenty of recreation, active sports, highly competitive. Canadians make sports out of anything. They are fun loving bunch.
Their change of seasons every year is a phenomenon that you have to experience. You will thank God for living in Canada.
Free, multi cultural, clean. pristine, natural, beautiful, unspoiled, uncrowded, low pollution, less travelled, more desired, smiling, sporting, courteous, accommodating, understanding, forgiving, generous and on and on..........stop me whenever you want to.
Politics? Canadians politics is boring. You can get excited watching paint dry. You can jump with joy watching grass grow. But Canadian politics, it can put you to sleep in a blink of an eye....... But, they stayed that way for 1 and half century (or more). And they intend to stay that way for another millennium. Nothing is happening here.
Canada. AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH............!! |
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chetahbill
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Try it for a year, you might find the weather is just a little different |
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Frustrated Child
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ya canada is a nice place, it gets a bit chilly, but its really fun. its a free country. i dont know all i know is people think its great. but theirs a country that i would like to visit too. hehe. but canada is reasonable, and thats where most people go to escape things, hardships and to have a better life, so it would probably be good for you too hehe:D |
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Mexico4me
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Yes. I live in Calgary, Alberta, and from what I understand, they are changing the entry levels into this country. We are short on Doctors right now and accepting them from other countries. We are just over an hour east of the Rocky Mountains and other than the cold, it is beautiful here and there are many opportunities. I love to travel and see the world, but I couldn't imagine living anywhere else. |
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AvO20
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por que no intentas europa. yo creo que en europa hay mas posibilidades para ustedes por que son doctores. En canada los doctores no ganan mucho dinero, pero creo que solo son los doctores en medicina(physicians). Pero lo mejor es que hagas research sobre la vida en canada. |
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Peanutbutterjelly
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Yes and No.
Your doctorate degree won't be recognized, so unless you want to study really hard and pass the exams, you won't be able to do your job. But I know many who have come here, studied for the exams (there are around 16 exams you need to pass) and are now doctors.
If you are up to the challenge, your rewards will be magnificent. Your children's future will be bright, and you will be a great addition to Canada.
Canada is a wonderful country and you won't regret coming here. |
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djmbk69
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Come over to the UK. :) |
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drashoktarwani
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Yes,CANADA is a good place to rest AfTeR life , my dear microbe !!! |
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