\to summarize... you may or may not succeed in Canada. Flip a coin.J.M. said:but there are several more options beside GTA.
There are several other options in Canada. Yes, Calgary, Edmonton and Fort McMurray.
\to summarize... you may or may not succeed in Canada. Flip a coin.J.M. said:but there are several more options beside GTA.
Which I totally understand because I know that the U.S. is the same way. All I'm trying to say is that if I didn't know any better, I could have easily assumed that all of Canada would offer the same treatment as one specific area. ALL of Canada is being portrayed by some as being a horrible place, or by others as some utopia. In truth, it is neither. Just like the U.S., it all depends on who you are, what you want, and what is available. The U.S. isn't any better than Canada.mrbeachman said:\to summarize... you may or may not succeed in Canada. Flip a coin.
There are several other options in Canada. Yes, Calgary, Edmonton and Fort McMurray.
This post is excellent both for being true and hilarious. But you forgot Winnipeg!mrbeachman said:\to summarize... you may or may not succeed in Canada. Flip a coin.
There are several other options in Canada. Yes, Calgary, Edmonton and Fort McMurray.
Oh boy. I am not romanticizing farming rice and he doesn't do that. He bought the land for $5000 and make $500 a year renting it out to eextended family and they farm it/have it farmed. It's a pretty good return on investment. It can also be seized by the govt at any time of course as things go there.on-hold said:I agree with both you two -- nothing can change the fact that here in Canada buying a lousy house in an ugly development basically chains you to the system for life. It might be a development of the past ten years or so, people were telling me here in Edmonton prices have doubled in that time. Yesterday my wife's sister sent us pictures of the house we moved out of in Nong Khai 4 years back, in that time the trees we planted have grown up and are loaded with fruit . . .
That said, farming rice is the hardest job in the world. Let no one romanticize that to me!
If you don't mind my asking, what profession were you seeking employment for? It probably won't help me since I am more blue-collar/middle class, but it might help someone else who also plans to work in your profession to be prepared for a difficult job search.on-hold said:This post is excellent both for being true and hilarious. But you forgot Winnipeg!
Canada's a small place. Parts of it are almost impossible to move to successfully (Maritimes) without a high-demand skill. Others have a crappy economy. Others are small, northerly cities, way north of what we in the States think of as an uninhabitable wasteland. Others are Vancouver. Canada's just not that big . . . When I was living in victoria I applied for work everywhere. I mean it, everywhere.
In U.S. terms: http://www.bite.ca/bitedaily/2014/01/map-us-population-measured-canadas/canada-3/
Did i forget Winnipeg!? How rude. I love Winnipeg. I find it to be quite culturally harmonious with a bizarrely large Jamaican community considering the cold.There is an unfortunate disharmony with native/Metis communities I find quite sad, but it's beautiful, has great community values and lovely people. The weather of course is a challenge, but it's got great festivals and accessible stuff going on and I think it's a gem if you can handle the weather and get a decent job. I only lived here for four months but visited often. Winter is something else though!on-hold said:This post is excellent both for being true and hilarious. But you forgot Winnipeg!
Canada's a small place. Parts of it are almost impossible to move to sucessfully (Maritimes) without a high-demand skill. Others have a crappy economy. Others are small, northerly cities, way north of what we in the States think of as an uninhabitable wasteland. Others are Vancouver. Canada's just not that big . . . When I was living in victoria I applied for work everywhere. I mean it, everywhere.
In U.S. terms: http://www.bite.ca/bitedaily/2014/01/map-us-population-measured-canadas/canada-3/
I agree with you with regards to the US, i have a relative (US citizen) who lived most of his life outside the US and just returned to stay there permanently (university degrees obtained from a 3rd world country) and is struggling a lot now - trying to find a decent job.J.M. said:ALL of Canada is being portrayed by some as being a horrible place, or by others as some utopia. In truth, it is neither. Just like the U.S., it all depends on who you are, what you want, and what is available. The U.S. isn't any better than Canada.
I'm not trying to be a jerk. I'm just curious. If you hate Canada so much, why don't you leave? You think the US took all the nice liveable parts of America? That's funny. Which natural disaster would you prefer to endure? You have your pick of hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, floods, volcanos, drought, wild fires etc.....the choice is yours. Canada may be cold, but we are reasonably unscathed by nature. Americans have a lot to deal with, so you are mistaken when you say they got the best bits.AAL1984 said:Quebec is simply a *censored word*hole , Mexico has better roads. Province is full of angry poor miserable bigoted people who believe its their birthright to get handouts from the government and enjoy screaming at Muslim women. Their government is corrupt to the core. The mafia built most of their roads which are now falling apart. That *censored word*ty province should be kicked out of Canada.
All in all most of the country is a frozen wasteland which is uninhabitable for most of the year, 90% of the population lives within 100 miles of the US border, Americans took all the nice livable parts of North America.
Several countries obsess over the U.S. because they think it is some great, amazing country; however, even more countries laugh at the U.S. and its citizens' ignorance of the world and what goes on in it. The majority never travel outside its borders and they only listen to mainstream news which is plagued with political agendas. The U.S. government thinks it is the world's police and goes about sticking its nose in places it has no right being, places the average citizen has no idea the U.S. is operating in. The U.S. is merely a curiosity of the world and some are mesmerized by the sense of entitlement it has, while others despise it. Don't get me wrong, the U.S. is a great place to live and work if you can find your way in life, but to suggest Canada be a subsidiary of the U.S. because the U.S. is somehow superior? I like the fact that Canada keeps more to itself and isn't as gung-ho to rid the world of seemingly threatening 3rd world nations, who conveniently have large amounts of oil, all in the name of peace and liberty.AAL1984 said:The U.S is not perfect, no country is , but America doesn't need anyone to defend her. She can stand on her own, all the "stuff" comes from America. The next big idea, the next "facebook, youtube, etc." will come from America.
I think Canada should just join the U.S, Canada is pretty much like a subsidary of the United States anyway, we could join and become a terrirory like Puerto Rico or perhaps an EU style relationship.
People in Canada spend all of their time obsessed with America, people were in tears when Obama got elected, people cried (as seniors here tell me) when JFK was shot, when Canada is simply mentioned on American news it makes news in Canada! Yet go to America, most people don't know Canada exists nor do they care, I was in Houston ( a city that does tons of business with Calgary) and most people don't know what Alberta, Edmonton or Calgary is! Canada makes them yawn and laugh and they view it as a retarded version of America. Yet Canadians spend all their time obsessing over the US, could be over Manning vs Brady, Obama, U.S politics etc..Canadians know all there is to know about America.
Man, I was with you until this part. Obviously another USA cheerleader who has no clue about life outside North America. No, Americans are not ignorant just about Canada.... they are ignorant about the whole world and soon they will pay the price when China just steps over them like giant that they are.AAL1984 said:US also has tons of diversity, if you don't like a particular state you can find something to your liking. I mean how different are Florida and Alaska, or Vermont and New Mexico. There is something in America for everyone, no reason to ever travel outside the USA.