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 People from the UK I'm curious?
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MegC

Which is better: England or Canada?

I have lived in England all my life and am English (suprise suprise) anyway, i might move to Canada and I was just wondering which is better?
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even though i've lived in England my whole life, I feel that it's too restricting. I love nature and open spaces to go out and clear my head. I''ve never been to Canada but my parents went a couple of times and the more pictures they bring back the more I long to go.

    



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elmjunburke
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Some like one , some like the other . I like both .


roses
Anywhere has got to be better than here
At one time England was a great place to live
not now Get out while you can.
I am English born & breed here


al b
Canada is truely a wonderful place. I have met several famillies from the UK who came over here to work, primarily truck drivers. Well over half of the ones I met have returned to the UK. There is a factor not usually given to much thought when doing what you are thinking about, that is that in your case, ENgland is your home, and that is where you will always long to be. Come on over and give it a shot, we would welcome you, but chances are your heart would always be nagging at you to go home.


NightOwl
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Canada from what I've heard it has a good economy&very good standard of living, crime is low and people friendly.


annabel m
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better for what though? Canada certainly has more space so if you feel in need of space you should like it. Its a beautiful country with a pretty decent economy. The people do speak with an odd accent though it must be said.


graham ********
i have lived in england all my life and i love it but canada has the best hockey


scott A
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CANADA!!

Never been. But i can tell it's far better than England. I am planning to work out there for a year. (in a couple of years time..)

You can too. If you're 18- 30 and a UK citizen (which you are?)

http://www.bunac.org/uk/workcanada/eligibility.aspx


Stuart A B
Canada is better at some things, England at others.

Like everything else in life - it's what you make of it.


Lee S
please remember you were born here in england and if you moved you wuld be taking this country for granted yeah we have our problems but we have alot of stuff here that alot of other countries dont like loads of histroy , historic architecture beautiful scenery in the country and traditions that alot of other countries dont have canada is a lovely place ive been there but i would never leave england i have to many ties with it and im truely proud of what my countries achieved over the years (the good things)


Vasek F
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Canada is better :-) Why would you like to move to Canada?


kitten
never been to Canada, but it carnt be worse than it is in the UK


birchalltheaxehero
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Canada = Snow, Thats better than most things England has to offer.


ukok
England is a nice cosy country with lots of history, historic architecture and beautiful scenery. You are never far from something relevant, and there is something for everyone. Canada on the other hand is great for outdoor types who love the wilderness. If you like big/modern and outdoors, canada is for you. England is better.


SAD
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I do not understand why people "knock" England, the finest place in the world.
I live in New York which is nice but the temperatures are extreme summer to winter , Canada is much, much colder, lots of snow. My daughter told me it was -29 F last Xmas when her family visited. Can you live with that?



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