Is Canada a nice place to live? |
| I'm interested in moving to Canada after I finish college (I'm from the US). Any thoughts? I'm Roman Catholic, and I heard that there are more of us in Canada, is that true?... |
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Must see places in Canada? |
I will be traveling from Toronto Ontario to BC on the Trans Canada Highway, and i dont want to miss anything along the way. What are some must see places?
I will be living in Lake Louise, Banff N... |
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Do i need my passport to drive through Canada? |
| I am going to be taking a cross country trip from Mass to Wyoming. The shortest route is through Canada. I'm going to be staying out west for over a month so my car will be packed. I'm also ... |
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Do you need a passport to drive from the US to Canada and back? |
| I have been to canada before and didn't need a passport, but it's been a few years and I am wondering if they have changed anything.... |
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Have you ever visited Montreal, Canada? |
| If you have how did you find it. Is the weather good, are the people nice, and is the underground city nice?... |
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Is it easier to live in Canada rather than the U.S.? |
| My fiance and I are thinking of moving to Canada and we are wondering how it is up there. I know its more expensive but, isnt there some areas where college is free and all. I am on medicine also so I... |
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Which is better Canada or England? |
| I know Canada has free health care but where would i fare better with an associates in liberal arts and psychology?... |
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Why Do Canadians Say "Eh" At The End Of A Sentence, Eh? |
I love going up to Ontario whenever given the chance.
It's funny how you cross an imaginary line and you have a different culture in many ways.
Canadians are Kewl.
But why do the ... |
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Why are Canadians so ignorant? |
I'm an American citizen and I study Statistics/International Business at UBC.
Half of the people at this university are Chinese, a quarter are Indian, and the rest are a mix of European, ... |
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Canada main problem? |
| What's the main problem canadians have to face? I live in the US.... |
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What is good about canada? |
ok so I live in switzerland and I m thirteen I want to go to school in Canada (Toronto) but I have to write all the good things about Canada so that my parents let me go please help me!!! |
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freeside49
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your parents would most like to know perhaps how Canada and Switzerland are similar and different.
Like Switzerland Canada is multi-lingual and well developed technological society. The official languages are English and French (like switzerland) but many other languages common as well like punjabi, korean, hindi and cantonese, mandarin etc.. Climate wise, southern Ontario and Quebec much like switzerland with 4 distinct seasons and snow in the winter. The prairies (Manitoba, Sakstachewan and Alberta) have much colder winters than switzerland. British Columbia has milder winters than Switzerland and lots of mountains as well.
Differences, the size of Canada is huge. All of europe would fit many times into Canada but we dont have a lot of people, 30 million or so. Most of those people live in the 10-12 major city areas across the country with lots of vast spaces in between. Most of Northern Canada is completely unsettled.
If your going to school here chances are you would have to pick one particular city or province to look at. Maybe review links below to get an overall view of the country and get some idea of what area of the country you'd like to attend school and then re-post a question on that area in specific.
http://www.canada.ca
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ca.html
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jake.jakebson
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freedom, clean environment, growing economy - one the largest economies in the world, safe, clean, friendly open minded intelligent people, universal health care, top education system..opportunity to be anything u want...the great for outdoors all seasons, rocky mtns, oceans, cities, lakes |
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Kristina L
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Some of my favorite things about Canada:
Diverse culture
Low Crime rate
Beautiful countryside
Incredible parks
Excellent zoo
Niagara Falls
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end is forever
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free healthcare, free speech, winter AND summer, culture, mountains, wild nature, a safe place to live, a good education system, lots of forests and very little pollution, many outdoor sports, ice hockey, a huge place to travel through and discover, oceans, good food, we aren't at war with anyone....basically Canada has a lot of the same attributes as Switzerland. |
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Leafsfan29 is on the 1st tee
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Climate: while Toronto does have warm summers, winters are often cold and snowy, so not a giant change from Switzerland.
Education: Many Canadian schools offer exchange programs and have opportunities for foreign students.
Toronto is a very diverse city/region with immigrants from all over the world. From the Caribbean to the Middle East, there are enclaves of immigrant populations all over the area.
Canada is a bilingual country; our official languages are English and French. You must be able to speak at least one. In the province of Ontario (where Toronto is located), English is the dominant language, but all official government forms have both languages.
Canada believes basic healthcare is a right.
In many schools you will meet students from other countries.
Toronto generally scores well on quality-of-life and safety studies put out by the WHO. |
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007
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Niagara falls and the environment!
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Maddy
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The people are really nice, the schools are amazing, and its the birthplace of maple syrup!!!! |
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Reg B
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I live in the United States but have visited Canada many times...Thing that Canada offer is Beauty... Forest of Evergreen Trees, old style of fishing ports... Toronto is a city with a mix culture of people. City that leads the world in Leather goodies.... A city of great music from rock & roll and some great Jazz... A very Safe city that would be a great environment studying and life experience... This is what I say to my parents " Mom Dad let me go and learn life in a new country, This is an opportunity of a life time... I love you both, but I need to start living my life... We will stay in touch by e-mail and phone" |
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Naz V
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Hmm...
Healthcare is free
Very diverse
Kind, welcoming people
Lots to see from East Coast to West Coast
You get the best of both worlds, skiing in the winter, beaches in the summer....
I think what's most important is because it's such a diverse place you learn so much about different cultures and religions. In Toronto especially, it's very multicultural and everyone is very friendly. There are loads of other things too but I can't think of them spur of the moment. Oh yes! We have some of the best universities! It's extremely competitive but UofT, McMaster, Queen's...all world class schools. |
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Reah. =]
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Niagara Falls, Climate, Enviorment, animals, free health care, birth place of maple syrup, law, the BC rockies, the French culture(Quebec), Animals, Parliament Buildings, the East coast (Nova Scotia, Newfoundland) CN tower, Rogers Center, Giant Lobster, Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut, prairies, Hudson's Bay Company, and last but most definently not least, Tim Hortons. |
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Answerers Anonymous
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Their French.Bojour,Monsiour |
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Man
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I suggest you stay in Switzerland. |
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Skinny Cartman [Rakim Stan]
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ever watched south park? thats what they really look like. really |
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