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Advice on Best Place to Live in Canada?

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cupboy @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 11:52 am

Sounds like you would like vancouver , it's much warmer than toronto . As for cheaper to live .... define cheap. L8R mike.

   



HopefulCanadian @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 3:01 pm

Okay, here is exactly the predicament I am in. I have completed a year and a half of law school and come to the conclusion that I don’t want to be a part of corporate America. Since I have been attending a private school, I have accumulated quite a bit of debt. I am financially independent and have no one to fall back on, so I need a job which will allow me to pay my monthly living expenses as well as my monthly school loan payments.
I am looking to move to a city that I can absolutely love, a place where I can walk down the street and just feel high because that is where I am blessed to live. I guess I am having a mid twenties crisis and looking for the best city to live in that can help me through it. Also, I am single and might be at the age now where I am looking to find someone.
Sorry this is so long, but maybe this information can help in giving me advice. [boff]

   



ridenrain @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 3:16 pm

Miami is definately the nicest part of Canada, this time of year. :D

   



HopefulCanadian @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 3:30 pm

Could you give me a little info about Miami?

   



ridenrain @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 3:40 pm

I'm joking. Miami Florida is a very popular wintering spot for Canadian snowbirds.

   



Banff @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 3:55 pm

HopefulCanadian HopefulCanadian:
Could you give me a little info about Miami?
Its below Texas .....Sorry you got caught in that one (if you did)It's just that there are an awful lot of Canadians there . If you want to avoid corporate America I suggest you stay away from southern Ontario and even Montreal its much the same but Vancouver or the smaller cities surrounding it might be best for you. [BB] [flag]

   



HopefulCanadian @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 3:58 pm

Oops. I guess I look like a dumbass.

   



IcedCap @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 4:25 pm

grainfedprairieboy grainfedprairieboy:
Only one choice, Alberta. (Unless you're gay, then Ontario is the place for you).


says the poster who's name sound's like something from a homo personal ad















and no don't bother replying with something like "you should know" :roll:

   



Banff @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 4:42 pm

Don't go to Calgary the two closest resembling cities in the world are Calgary and Houston . Outside of the weather including population you might not feel like you left home .

   



Streaker @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 4:58 pm

How about Montreal? Cost of living is an absolute bargain, and for general all-round excitement Montreal is hard to beat... :idea:

   



ShepherdsDog @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 5:31 pm

Is there a specific reason you have to move to Canada to escape Çorporate America'? From what you listed, you could find lots of communities like that right at home. While I personally believe that Canada is the best country in the world, it's not the utopia some American leftists try and portray it as. The cost of living is in fact somewhat higher in Canada, than it is in the states, so if you're thinking of moving to find one honey of a job that pays you top dollar, think again. Ask a a lot of recent university grads in Canada how fun it is to find a decent job to pay off student loans.

   



canadian1971 @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 5:55 pm

Fort Mac is the place to go...if you got a place to stay, if not bring a tent!

Seriously....I'd have to give my vote for Calgary......you can make a decent buck...cost of living isn't outta control....crime isn't too bad...it's really green with lots of trees and parks.....that being said.....the drivers suck(bunch of Mr. Magoos)....and so does the transit system. :x

   



xerxes @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 6:02 pm

Streaker Streaker:
How about Montreal? Cost of living is an absolute bargain, and for general all-round excitement Montreal is hard to beat... :idea:


But there is the language issue, of course. Though, it would be interesting to hear a Texan speak french. :D

Cargary's nice, but it you don't like the cowboy/oilman vibe, stay away.

Everyone is right though. Vancouver is an expsensive place to live. However, it is an excellent city. It was recently rated one of the best cities in the world in which to live. The weather is mild (though the incessant rain can eat away at your soul at times), and the women are plentiful. 8) Plus, if you're a skier, there are a bunch of mountains less than an hour away on which to tempt fate.

   



Streaker @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 6:12 pm

Yeah, the language thing could be a drawback. An even bigger drawback with Montreal would be the extra year of law school HopefulCanadian would have to take in order to learn Quebec's Civil Code.

   



ManifestDestiny @ Mon Dec 19, 2005 7:30 pm

DerbyX DerbyX:
grainfedprairieboy grainfedprairieboy:
Only one choice, Alberta. (Unless you're gay, then Ontario is the place for you).


You are a bigotted racist POS. At least you are showing HopefulCanadian what type of people he can find in your neck of the woods.


You are probably the biggest bigot on this web site

   



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