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david1697 said:
Each person naturally will look for a place where he or she can achieve their best and where they can live their life to the fullest. In US we even have this codified in Constitution, as an Inalienable Right to Pursue Happiness.

Actually, it's in the Declaration of Independence, and has nothing to do with Constitutional rights.
 
on-hold said:
Actually, it's in the Declaration of Independence, and has nothing to do with Constitutional rights.

Declaration of Independence is a foundation of Constitution and Bill of Rights.

Do you have anything substantial you disagree with ? Or are you just aimlessly trying to pick an argument?
I am not interested in latter.
 
+1 for this and the response followed. :)
david1697 said:
Sometimes grass is not greener in neighbors lawn, but sometimes it's the only place where grass exists :D
 
Canada is a large and diverse country, with many different provinces and municipalities that could make your Canadian experience vastly different depending on where you are located.

Choosing a city in Canada, see the following link:

http://www.prepareforcanada.com/category/choosing-a-city/
 
Hello guys, Am planning my landing around April, Toronto is my point of entry and this is my first time in Canada. please advise which of the province is best to look to IT/Telecoms job. My plan is to settle my family in Manitoba first
 
nurudesh said:
Hello guys, Am planning my landing around April, Toronto is my point of entry and this is my first time in Canada. please advise which of the province is best to look to IT/Telecoms job. My plan is to settle my family in Manitoba first

Avoid toronto/ottawa n hard to find jobs, even survival jobs unless u know someone there. Sask or manitoba has jobs they need people u apply once u got visa or even call employers all the best