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 How to order front row tickets for a concert at the Molson Amphitheater in Toronto, Canada!?!?!?
I want to get front row tickets to the Depeche Mode concert on July 24th in Toronto, Canada at the Molson Amphitheater. Tickets go on sale March 13th. Can I get front row tickets online at www....


 Is 50 000 a year plus 10 000$ bonus is enough to live in Calgary,Alb???
I just receive a offert from a restaurant (chef) in calgary. 50 000$ a years + 10 000$ bonus (tips) and 6000 moving expense......all that ...



Carla A K

What is the best canadian provience were we could earn realy good and is the good city to live aswell?


    



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There's an economic boom right now in Alberta, with good money to be found even in the service industry. Of course, the cost of living reflects this.


Z
It doesn't matter where you go in Canada, there are almost no jobs to be found anywhere.
Read a newspaper and learn about our current economy before wondering about where to live in Canada.

btw, it's "Canadian" not "canadian" and it's "province" not "provience"
Small point, I know, but important nevertheless.


freeside49
like the rest of the world the brakes are on the economy but in the next few years the amount of money slated in Vancouver BC between federal stimulus, olympics and gateway project make it likely to be most stable on employment.
If price of oil recovers; Calgary/Edmonton Alberta will reboom but its tightening there by the day.


Brianna's Mommy
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I currently live in Regina, Saskatchewan, and our minimum wage is going up to 9.25 per hour in May. Now, I know that 9.25/hour is not a great wage, but our unemployment rate is around 4% right now, making it a job seeker's marketplace. Even places like McD's and Walmart are paying around $11/hour starting wages right now. The situation is similar in most of Saskatchewan and Alberta.


Echoz
texas is in USA not in canada!!!
i heard alberta has low taxes and the average of salary there is from medium to high


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try texas...it's sooo u...
Edit: yes I mean texas in the USA, it's so u....





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