Well, every place has problems. When I moved to suburbs of Toronto 5 years ago, rent for a small condo there was about the same as in some neighborhoods of Paris proper, and these were not the worst neighborhoods (2000CAD vs 1300EUR). In a nice suburb or Paris I was paying 750EUR for a small place. And Toronto and its suburbs are definitely not Paris, even if they have some nice things going for them. I wouldn't really compare any of Toronto museums to major museums in European capitals.
In Paris there are other issues: french immigration system is even more dysfunctional, pay in my line of work is even lower than in Canada, plus language and cultural barriers that would take some years to overcome. Though if I knew how much grief they were going to give me with my citizenship application, maybe I would have chosen France.
London can be great if you're young and have a lot of money, but you'd have to deal with classism, it is super expensive, and the pay is not much higher than Canada, at least in Tech. Though there are more opportunities, I guess.
Any place in the US has general US issues as well as some unique local problems. It is not always clear if moving from Canada to US is a good deal, or the right move for a particular person or family. Many people end up disappointed and return. The same is true for people moving from US to Canada as well
In Paris there are other issues: french immigration system is even more dysfunctional, pay in my line of work is even lower than in Canada, plus language and cultural barriers that would take some years to overcome. Though if I knew how much grief they were going to give me with my citizenship application, maybe I would have chosen France.
London can be great if you're young and have a lot of money, but you'd have to deal with classism, it is super expensive, and the pay is not much higher than Canada, at least in Tech. Though there are more opportunities, I guess.
Any place in the US has general US issues as well as some unique local problems. It is not always clear if moving from Canada to US is a good deal, or the right move for a particular person or family. Many people end up disappointed and return. The same is true for people moving from US to Canada as well