Last year, I was working full time, budgeting groceries, unable to afford date nights, and missing time with my kids. Now I learned how to make money online. Now am a SAHM, homeschooling, and making profits every week.
That's awesome, am looking for something to venture into on a short term basis, I have about 6k sitting in my savings, what do you think I should be buying?
Canada is a beautiful country because of the people and the scenery! I am a citizen of the U.S. We’re so lucky to have Canada as our neighbor to the north. 😀
I am a Canadian and feel the same about Americans. Unfortunately, both countries have corrupt very inept governments destroying our respective nations. 🍺
And we love the USA!! We are truly blessed to have a cool neighbor like the States! You are always welcome to come visit our beautiful country!! Edmonton is really fun. Banff is amazing and very beautiful.
We moved from Ontario to Chilliwack, BC in 2020 and absolutely love here. We bought a home and life here is beautiful like the might Canadian Rockies, with mild climate and snow for just 2/3 days in year, BC is the best place to live in Canada
Went to ALberta in the late 1990s.from B.C,like almost all governments in Canada be it provincial have had there downs ,since moving back to B.C the place is worst than when I left decades ago, Canada is broken nomatter where you go
I absolutely CANNOT stand BC! I lived there 20 years! FINALLY was able to save enough to leave! Too expensive there! People are not as nice as they are in Alberta! They are Nosy and Phoney alot of them in BC! Sorry just being honest from first hand experience of TWENTY YEARS!
@@heroxddmp8818ya right,Mulroney(Conservative)brought free trade, we lost thousands of good union manufacturing jobs then Mike Harris(Conservative) passed replacement worker legislation so companies wouldn’t or couldn’t negotiate new contracts.
@@heroxddmp8818back in the 80s I paid 1000$/wk income tax now I never even clear that, thanks Conservatives, now I’m no fan of the drama teacher but if you think the collection agent is going to make it all better history doesn’t look good.
what would you say is a great choice for a 23 year old immigrant like me. Who loves nature but also a diverse culture and likes to have fun now and then
@@kezianatassia6091If you are looking for all that combined, I would recommend Vancouver area or Victoria area in BC. Both cities have amazing museums and urban nature, are very culturally diverse and are really close to natural wonders. If you want somewhere affordable I would recommend Edmonton, it may not be in a scenic area however the mountains are only 3-4 hours away. The city has a huge indoor waterpark and several other fun attractions like a science museum or the Royal Alberta Museum. Quebec is also a great choice if you know or are willing to learn French. I don’t recommend Manitoba or Saskatchewan because you will die from boredom. Cities are isolated from anywhere fun and are quite boring themselves.
I grew up in Manitoba, until coming to Victoria, BC in the Winter, only to notice No Snow in Victoria, but Flowers, Boats still in the Water, Golfing, etc. My Mom told my Dad "That's it!!! You go home and Sell the House, cuz I'm Staying here!!!" There's still Snow, but it's Up in the Mountains with the Ski Resorts, but when you've had enough of the snow, come down and go for a Game of Golf or go Sailing!
Personally, I would never live in Quebec as their anti-English laws are over the line and taxes are too high. That also goes for BC until it gets a sensible government and not some crazy lefty/Marxist ideologues. If you can handle the cold weather, Alberta is the best place to live in Canada and then Atlantic Canada.
I’m from Vancouver but I went to the university of Toronto and since then I preferred living in Toronto. Big beautiful city and for me personally it’s great.
Everything that you said about Ontario is the opposite. If you uploaded this 8 years ago, it might still be applicable; but not anymore. Ontario & BC have the highest cost of living. Housing & rentals are skyrocketing day by day because of the lack of supply & high demand. It’s not Canada that I used to know 8 years ago.
I am now a Senior and live in Mississauga my whole Life mostly. Now in July 2023 the cost of Rent, Food and Gas is CRAZY . I love the safety of Mississauga though 😊
@@meic2994side affects from Covid 19 around the world. Toronto, Ontario is very expensive city to live now. Rent is sky rocket high and still up every year. 😢. Home is very expensive and unaffordable for young generation
@@KathyMpamugoyou are absolutely right but do you remember back in early 2000 how canada was good and cheap to leave forget even about nineties. Its sounds that you are not here long enough.
We are senior citizens, and having lived in BC and Alberta, for us Saskatchewan is our favourite province. So peaceful and unstressful, and comparatively cheap living.
@@realcasama That's a little exaggerated,,,maybe -35C at times, during the worst of the winter. We go away for holidays during the coldest times to avoid the lowest temperatures. Come and live here and see for yourself.
For those who are interested in moving to Calnada, go to POEA and ask for assistance to find a legit agency who are hiring for Canada. Employer from Canada hired workers from legit agency.
Yes, Sascatchewan is a better place to live according to my son living there with his family. Their residence is in Etevan and his son is in Regina.🙏👍✌
Born in Quebec-Montreal; moved to Alberta in 89; then Northern BC in 98; and finally in 2001 Campbell River; and in 2007 the Comox Valley in Cumberland. Love and appreciate Vancouver Island eh!
Thanks a lot for sharing this information. I agree with you about Vancouver, BC, Canada 🇨🇦 I have lived here for 45 years and believe, no matter how expensive it is to live here, I love it here!!! It is truly expensive to live here but it is doable as long as you are hardworking. For me, this is the most beautiful place to live in compared to other provinces. God bless & protect Vancouver BC Canada. God richly bless you, too, as you continue to educate people. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🥳🥳🥳💖💖💖
I think Newfoundland is the best place to live. I moved her for two years in 92 and I never left. Not perfect but has affordable housing, affordable education and spectacular scenery.
I have lived in Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and now Alberta. Toronto was beautiful in the 60’s and 70’s then it started to change to what is now overcrowded, expensive and crime ridden. I would not choose it anymore. Winnipeg, Manitoba in the mid to late 80’s was lovely. People were polite especially in winter, when driving was challenging, friendly and it is very cultural. People would say it would be the best city in Canada if it was in the mountains. Now I live in Edmonton, Alberta a dirty city with a council that puts high priced, unaffordable recreation centres ahead of services that would benefit everyone. Now they want to increase the population to 2 million when it can’t afford to sustain the existing population of 1,568,000. The taxes this year have risen to 8.9% and house prices are expected to increase 6.5% for an average price of $458,000. I lived in Calgary, in the Fish Creek provincial park area close to the C-train and a good bus service to downtown. 45 minutes from the mountains and Kananaskis, great zoo, vibrant downtown and if it is not much more expensive than Edmonton and is ranked 7th best city to live in worldwide. To compare the 2 cities, Edmonton tries to be world-class but just doesn’t have what it takes. The people seem to have very little pride in their city, the parks are a mess of weeds which also grow wherever there is green space and they very possibly have the worst and rudest drivers in the country. Very sorry if this offends anyone.
I’ve worked in 8 of the 10 provinces and one of the territories. Haven’t worked in Quebec but have driven thru as quickly as possible. I also haven’t worked or spent time in Manitoba, drove thru without incident a few times. Alberta would be the last place I would want to live in Canada. Beautiful as it is,it is the exact opposite of its neighbour Saskatchewan that has the friendliest people in the country right up there with the Maritime provinces. Flatter than piss on a plate but has people that are the salt of the earth. Only one man’s opinion but there’s more than scenery or cultural diversity to make a place one of the best. Oh and by the way, I’m from the East Coast’s smallest province which is the best.
“I love Montreal,” said the chef at the beginning of episode four of the first season of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. “It is my favourite place in Canada
The French ruined it by alienating all the original English speaking ppl. They shd have joined forces! As it always was before Trudeau and his lousy communist agenda! Long live the King.
Saskatchewan is not ALL flat. There's an area in the south-west area called the Cypress Hills that has mountains which are of a higher elevation than those in Quebec. Quite a bit of the southern area is hilly and ranching country. There are also valleys like the Qu'Appelle Valley ,north and east of Regina. Northern Sask. is heavy forest with a thousand lakes.
The Cypress hills might be at a higher elevation than most mountains in Québec, but the vertical drop is nowhere near comparable since the base elevation of those hills in Saskatchewan is around 1100m above sea level; the vertical drop is only around 200 meters. Meanwhile, in Québec, most mountains have between 400 and 600 meters vertical drop, and in some regions like around Québec city and in Gaspésie it's more around 800m to 1000m vertical drop, which isn't small
Nova Scotia is absolutely NOT the place to move too. We have a high poverty and homeless rate. Highest taxes, highest cost of living, it's worse than BC. This is not accurate.
i agree , Nova Scotia, Quebec , Alberta, Ontario lol😂 This clown making this video has no clue what he's talking about! He just listed some of the most expencive provinces in Canada along with lowest wages , ... Do your research better fool!
It’s like this across the entire country now.. I live just outside Toronto so we have tons of homeless, and all that.. to the point it’s normal to see the odd dead one on the street every so often now… I have family on the East coast in PEI and they tell me it’s basically the same there as well and they’re the smallest province.
Please anyone watching this do not take it as fact. Pretty much got all of it wrong. Fishing and Hunting in Nova Scotia and cold? Can live in Vancouver for $50,000/year?? Alberta is way more than Agriculture, oil and gas. Also quite a few more cities than just Calgary. Toronto is getting worse every year. People are leaving the city because it is so expensive to live there. Quebec is getting up there with cost of living along with the taxes. Vancouver Island, yes mild in the winter compared to the rest of Canada but jobs are hard to come by which is why a lot of people retire there.
Love Niagara on the Lake. My best friend from 1964 is from the Niagara Peninsula. Probably been there 100+ times. Great place. Many vineyards and good wine.
I have not reached the end of the video but I'm making this comment first because I don't want to be influenced by it. For me the best province is BC hands down but that's because I am Asian and English speaking. I want to say the best city is Vancouver but the economy there isn't great and cost of living has really spiraled in the last 10-15 years. I quite like Victoria or maybe one of the "suburbs" of greater Vancouver. Calgary is pretty high on the list as well. The worst province for me is Quebec. Ok time to watch the video to the end.
Not sure where they got the ‘no traffic is Halifax’ because there certainly is, the infrastructure here is terrible and there is gridlock daily. It took me 40mins yesterday to get somewhere it usually takes me 15 mins to get to 😅
Roared with laughter re lack of traffic--had I not just recently visited I would've thought you were exaggerating......SO YEP, You got that one SPOT ON!
I'm from Saskatchewan and it is one of the most beautiful Province in Canada for the retirees and it has lots of recreational wildlife places to visit and the cost of living is much cheaper than the other Provinces in Canada with the exception of Prince Edward Island (PEI). But only the weather during the winter months is much colder.
Some information ismisleading. Best to check with people who actually live in Canada. Also, spend enough time in any of these places yourself to form your own opinion, especially if you might be considering the possibility of living there. Being a visitor is not the same as being a resident.
About Halifax what your saying is B S. I have lived here all my ljfe and I have to say I hate it here now.Rents prices are very high , so much garbage around , alot of traffic and accidents on the 102. .No parking downtown unless you have an app.. I took a bus downtown to the waterfront for the first time in years and I was shocked to see the waste I of money spent on a stairway to What?? . SOMEONE told me there was an elevator at the top .Our health care system is broken .people living in tents .No low rental housing has been built in years.
Vancouver is the most wonderful and beautiful city. But nothing much is organized there. It can be pretty boring, but the environment and weather make you forget it. But I don't think $50000 is enough to live there.
If your a person who have a good outlook on life and personable, you'll find people are very friendly. There are many activities throughout the year that will keep you busy. Summer doesn't seem to follow like all the other provinces. Vancouver Spring time is noticeable in early March whereas the other provinces are about 1 month later. Activities in April starts with Car Free Days where the parts of Vancouver major streets of 10 blocks are for festivals (Vaisacki parade with free food in April, World wide international Dragon Boat races, Taiwanese Festivals, Italian Festival car free day 10 blocks, Greek Festival, Chinatown Festival, Kitsilano Festival, International Festival fire works where 3 different countries compete for the honors to come back next year. I'm running out of time - need to get ready to join my friends for lunch - VANCOUVER BORING is a person who does not have things to do.
@@mangoginger8924 I lived there for 7 years so my opinion is solid. I didn't say there was nothing to do, but compared to Montreal, there just isn't much. But Vancouver is just more beautiful and peaceful. The people are nice but are simply not letting you in. And this is just not my opinion, I asked a lot of people and they all agreed, if you don't already have family or friends, it will be very difficult to create relationships.
in quebec you pay 15% gst for each cdn dollar when buy something...... and when you work 35% you pay tex to canadian government anotherword you work for $1 you bring home 65 cents.
In Québec province we pays income taxes to Canada and to the provincial government. Per year quebec tax payers are giving over 55 billion dollars to federal government.
Can’t believe Ontario is on there. Sure come to Canada and with two jobs in twenty years you can have down payment for a house your kids might be able to pay off
Surprised Ontario on the list unless prepared to sleep on the streets even in the smallest of cities. Having a tent is a luxury. Now highest unemployment except in Toronto itself and unemployment growing in other cities.
The best place to live Canada is the number 1 you mention it.the cost of living is better and the salary is good also so number one I choose to live it.
From $2K to $45K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
People from all over Canada are moving to Alberta , Calgary in particular. The cost of living is less than Ontario, Quebec and BC. The proximity to the mountains is great. Calgary is a beautiful city with great neighborhood’s and parks. The technology sector is attracting a large number of companys to Calgary because of the reasons above but also because the work force is one of the youngest and most educated,mainly because of the training for the oil and gas sector. Being just over an hour from one of the most beautiful national parks in the world doesn’t hurt. Banff National park. Also with access to many summer vacation spots in south and central BC. All these things make Calgary a great place to live. Alberta also has many other cities and towns worth checking out. With a competent and caring provincial leader in Danielle Smith, Alberta’s future is looking bright.
About québec Bars, Pubs, Brasseries are closing at 3.00 Am. So forget about illicit bars. In Ontatio bars ar closing at 1.00 Am. People of Ottawa are crossing the bridge to Québec to finish the party. So what was said in that beautiful video concerning your possibilities of having a good drink at night are wrong. An other way to be unfriendly towards our citizens. ( as usual). We are not bums. So please be advised accordingly.
The 1988 Olymics were not the catalyist for the cities urban growth. The 88 Winter games left a Sporting and training legacy if that's what you are refering to. The economic driver is Oil and Gas exploration and devlopment. This has occured over many decades leading up to 1988 and continuesthrough to 2023. Other econmic drivers such as technology, tourism, film and TV production and Finacial services, freight logistics both truck and rail.
BC is extremely expensive to live there. Average rent in Vancouver $2500 a month and that an average apartment nothing special. Even in surrounding areas like Abbotford, Mission fraservalley as it’s called Rents are very high. You won’t get a house under 1/2 million or more. But hey it is beautiful for sure
British Columbia is gorgeous! You only showed cities like Vancouver and Victoria and completely missed the beautiful 'wide open spaces', the beauties of places like Banff, Lake Louise, the National Parks, the famous ski hills, the northern province where living is less expensive, the Rockies, the amazing wildlife, the Okanagan (Vernon, Kelowna, Penticton, where people are flocking to live) with colorful Kalamalka Lake, International airports, great winter snow sports and summer water sports, fishing and hunting, goldpanning, Entertainment centers, job opportunities--Construction never slowed down for a second during Covid in Kelowna. B.C., a beautiful place to live! And remember--'Life is what YOU make it'! By the way, you never mentioned the Oil in Alberta, which makes it a pretty independently wealthy province!!
In my opinion, the narrator knows squat about Canada. Anyone with half a brain can name the major cities as good places to work and many facilities. Canada is much more than 5-6 major cities.
You forgot to mention the tyrannical federeral government that appears to be bending over backwards to crash the ecconomy, override our basic freedoms, and make us as much like China as possible. That's why people are leaving Canada in hoards.
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AHHHHH yes come to Quebec, rent prices have doubled, people no longer know where to stay. It's the same problem for foreign students who arrive in Quebec. You could have at least visited the town of Monytéal as well
Alberta is to Canada what Texas is to the USA. Lots of work in Alberta and conservative based. Saskatchewan is a little cheaper, but flat and cold. I was born in sk, but moved to Alberta in my teens and never looked back. So if you love guns, freedom, not so much government Alberta is your Provence
Traffic does exist in Halifax city and area, during rush hours is very bad lately, because many people from all over moving to the city. Used to be no traffic , but not lately !Also halifax used to be cheaper place to live, but not anymore, expensive and not easy to live, but still is quitter then bigger cities in Canada.
For a six month old video, it isn’t very accurate with regards to Nova Scotia. Lived most of my life here and was born near. As long as you don’t live in Halifax, it’s not too bad.
I am 58 years old, 35 years ego when I was graduate from university, I applied to go to Canada, last year some one call me for my apply😂, now I retired 7 year ago, I am chemical engineer
But Vancouver has the most slums/ homeless lots in East Vancouver( Hasting area) only province that Catholic schools are not free 100% to send the kids to.
Nice to know your 5 provinces , lots work nbopportunities in Ontario for professionals. British Columbia classic place to live in . Alberta is less expensive to live. Vancouber best for education places to study
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Cryptocurrency/stock investment, but you will need a professional guide on that.
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Canada is a beautiful country because of the people and the scenery! I am a citizen of the U.S. We’re so lucky to have Canada as our neighbor to the north. 😀
We are blessed to have USA as our neighbor
I am a Canadian and feel the same about Americans. Unfortunately, both countries have corrupt very inept governments destroying our respective nations. 🍺
And we love the USA!! We are truly blessed to have a cool neighbor like the States! You are always welcome to come visit our beautiful country!! Edmonton is really fun. Banff is amazing and very beautiful.
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Thank you but i wish to live in tje use hense i love Canada as well.
Nanaimo.Vancouver Island. Small scale city on a peaceful island
I love it. My third time and final move here.
Ya my family lived in Calgary Alberta its a beautiful place residential and industrial place....its a big city also..
Can you tell me about education opportunity in alberta, because i am making my mind to get admission in alberta.
I would never live in Toronto a very stinky city and people are very ignorant
FLOODS!
Yes and calgary has a shortage of water live somewhere that has water supplies!
Alberta is my choice
As I want to work in the agriculture sector.
Besides living costs, there are relatively promising
I wouldn’t live in Alta for love nor money, esp Calgary, which is not a city.Edmonton is more of a city but it gets too bloody cold.
We moved from Ontario to Chilliwack, BC in 2020 and absolutely love here. We bought a home and life here is beautiful like the might Canadian Rockies, with mild climate and snow for just 2/3 days in year, BC is the best place to live in Canada
Mashallah maybe you have a money because BC is expensive. I wish I married man who make my dream come true.
@@FaadumoArdoExcuse me?
What kind of poverty stricken mind do you have?... why can't you make money yourself?
As far as cities go in BC, 4:45 as bad a Vancouver, which is a long way from BC’s real city, Vancouver.
Quebec has the best restaurants in Canada.
Ontario is simply not exciting.
I lived in Alberta since 1993 but my mind is always in BC, loved every corners in BC. Living cost in BC is main problem to stop me from moving :)
Alberta is more expensive now
@@AnaCarolina-xi4wg LMAO not even close.
No it’s not. Lier. @@AnaCarolina-xi4wg
Went to ALberta in the late 1990s.from B.C,like almost all governments in Canada be it provincial have had there downs ,since moving back to B.C the place is worst than when I left decades ago, Canada is broken nomatter where you go
I absolutely CANNOT stand BC! I lived there 20 years! FINALLY was able to save enough to leave! Too expensive there! People are not as nice as they are in Alberta! They are Nosy and Phoney alot of them in BC! Sorry just being honest from first hand experience of TWENTY YEARS!
Southern Ontario - too crowded and too much traffic and expensive as hell. Also, Doug Ford, nuff said!
Who would you like to have as a premier for Ontario out of the current stock of politicians? I can only guess you must be a Liberal.
the Liberal wrecked this province
@@heroxddmp8818ya right,Mulroney(Conservative)brought free trade, we lost thousands of good union manufacturing jobs then Mike Harris(Conservative) passed replacement worker legislation so companies wouldn’t or couldn’t negotiate new contracts.
Ya Ford, beer on every corner while ER’s close nightly across the province.
@@heroxddmp8818back in the 80s I paid 1000$/wk income tax now I never even clear that, thanks Conservatives, now I’m no fan of the drama teacher but if you think the collection agent is going to make it all better history doesn’t look good.
I like Manitoba, sunny, friendly and not expensive 😊
what would you say is a great choice for a 23 year old immigrant like me. Who loves nature but also a diverse culture and likes to have fun now and then
@@kezianatassia6091If you are looking for all that combined, I would recommend Vancouver area or Victoria area in BC. Both cities have amazing museums and urban nature, are very culturally diverse and are really close to natural wonders. If you want somewhere affordable I would recommend Edmonton, it may not be in a scenic area however the mountains are only 3-4 hours away. The city has a huge indoor waterpark and several other fun attractions like a science museum or the Royal Alberta Museum. Quebec is also a great choice if you know or are willing to learn French. I don’t recommend Manitoba or Saskatchewan because you will die from boredom. Cities are isolated from anywhere fun and are quite boring themselves.
I grew up in Manitoba, until coming to Victoria, BC in the Winter, only to notice No Snow in Victoria, but Flowers, Boats still in the Water, Golfing, etc. My Mom told my Dad "That's it!!! You go home and Sell the House, cuz I'm Staying here!!!" There's still Snow, but it's Up in the Mountains with the Ski Resorts, but when you've had enough of the snow, come down and go for a Game of Golf or go Sailing!
@@мара-и8щ Sadly it can get crazy boring and isolating. There is very little to do here and it is far from anywhere interesting.
1:22 Nova Scotia
2:54 Alberta
4:26 Quebec
6:24 Ontario
8:42 British Columbia
Personally, I would never live in Quebec as their anti-English laws are over the line and taxes are too high. That also goes for BC until it gets a sensible government and not some crazy lefty/Marxist ideologues. If you can handle the cold weather, Alberta is the best place to live in Canada and then Atlantic Canada.
Welcome to Canada! With right intentions you can make a life pretty much anywhere in this beautiful country. "Underline - RIGHT INTENTIONS"
Not anymore. Too many poor new comers, bad hospitals, taxes and criminal government.
How is for software engineers anna...planning to move and I lead very simple life can I sustain ...pls reply
I’m from Vancouver but I went to the university of Toronto and since then I preferred living in Toronto. Big beautiful city and for me personally it’s great.
My eldest son is presently working in British Columbia hoping and praying one day I can also see that place
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Sounds like you would need to move to BC's bible belt.
I moved to Vancouver island from Ontario NiagaraOnThe Lake I want to go back ,been here 4 months toooooo expensive
I'm sure the Lord will make it possible for you, just continue trusting in him 🙏
i decided to go to Ontario after my venting , no I staying in B.C. love the ocean and mountains and prefer the weather here not humid
Everything that you said about Ontario is the opposite. If you uploaded this 8 years ago, it might still be applicable; but not anymore. Ontario & BC have the highest cost of living. Housing & rentals are skyrocketing day by day because of the lack of supply & high demand. It’s not Canada that I used to know 8 years ago.
I am now a Senior and live in Mississauga my whole Life mostly. Now in July 2023 the cost of Rent, Food and Gas is CRAZY . I love the safety of Mississauga though 😊
That's so true. Homeless everywhere in the city
@@meic2994side affects from Covid 19 around the world. Toronto, Ontario is very expensive city to live now. Rent is sky rocket high and still up every year. 😢. Home is very expensive and unaffordable for young generation
Hell will freeze over before I live in Liberal Ontario
@@KathyMpamugoyou are absolutely right but do you remember back in early 2000 how canada was good and cheap to leave forget even about nineties. Its sounds that you are not here long enough.
We are senior citizens, and having lived in BC and Alberta, for us Saskatchewan is our favourite province. So peaceful and unstressful, and comparatively cheap living.
and minus 50 :)
@@realcasama That's a little exaggerated,,,maybe -35C at times, during the worst of the winter. We go away for holidays during the coldest times to avoid the lowest temperatures. Come and live here and see for yourself.
❤how can I get a job in Canada am adriver plz if u can assist
For those who are interested in moving to Calnada, go to POEA and ask for assistance to find a legit agency who are hiring for Canada. Employer from Canada hired workers from legit agency.
Yes, Sascatchewan is a better place to live according to my son living there with his family. Their residence is in Etevan and his son is in Regina.🙏👍✌
Born in Quebec-Montreal; moved to Alberta in 89; then Northern BC in 98; and finally in 2001 Campbell River; and in 2007 the Comox Valley in Cumberland. Love and appreciate Vancouver Island eh!
Hi Ken, I'm from Sri Lanka, I am fully interested in migrating to Canada, could you help me?
@@SuHashan401 👎 no!
@@SuHashan401canada is worse than Sri Lanka these days
@@kenbarthSimAV8tor there are other better ways to say no
I'm a Ghanaian but dream of coming to Canada to further my education can you help me
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Thanks a lot for sharing this information. I agree with you about Vancouver, BC, Canada 🇨🇦 I have lived here for 45 years and believe, no matter how expensive it is to live here, I love it here!!! It is truly expensive to live here but it is doable as long as you are hardworking. For me, this is the most beautiful place to live in compared to other provinces. God bless & protect Vancouver BC Canada. God richly bless you, too, as you continue to educate people. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🥳🥳🥳💖💖💖
I think Newfoundland is the best place to live. I moved her for two years in 92 and I never left. Not perfect but has affordable housing, affordable education and spectacular scenery.
@@Bobofet241 You are completely misinformed . Where did you get this information?
Hi sir I'm looking for employer to move in Canada. I would love to work and live there with my family.
I have lived in Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and now Alberta. Toronto was beautiful in the 60’s and 70’s then it started to change to what is now overcrowded, expensive and crime ridden. I would not choose it anymore. Winnipeg, Manitoba in the mid to late 80’s was lovely. People were polite especially in winter, when driving was challenging, friendly and it is very cultural. People would say it would be the best city in Canada if it was in the mountains. Now I live in Edmonton, Alberta a dirty city with a council that puts high priced, unaffordable recreation centres ahead of services that would benefit everyone. Now they want to increase the population to 2 million when it can’t afford to sustain the existing population of 1,568,000. The taxes this year have risen to 8.9% and house prices are expected to increase 6.5% for an average price of $458,000. I lived in Calgary, in the Fish Creek provincial park area close to the C-train and a good bus service to downtown. 45 minutes from the mountains and Kananaskis, great zoo, vibrant downtown and if it is not much more expensive than Edmonton and is ranked 7th best city to live in worldwide. To compare the 2 cities, Edmonton tries to be world-class but just doesn’t have what it takes. The people seem to have very little pride in their city, the parks are a mess of weeds which also grow wherever there is green space and they very possibly have the worst and rudest drivers in the country. Very sorry if this offends anyone.
The best province is Alberta then Saskatchewan then Nova Scotia then Quebec then Newfoundland .
Ha ha what a joke
Winters in Central Canada? No thanks!
I love my home province of Alberta. I could never live anywhere else.
I’ve worked in 8 of the 10 provinces and one of the territories.
Haven’t worked in Quebec but have driven thru as quickly as possible.
I also haven’t worked or spent time in Manitoba, drove thru without incident a few times.
Alberta would be the last place I would want to live in Canada.
Beautiful as it is,it is the exact opposite of its neighbour Saskatchewan that has the friendliest people in the country right up there with the Maritime provinces.
Flatter than piss on a plate but has people that are the salt of the earth.
Only one man’s opinion but there’s more than scenery or cultural diversity to make a place one of the best.
Oh and by the way, I’m from the East Coast’s smallest province which is the best.
@@ClarVad
Have you ever been anywhere else?
“I love Montreal,” said the chef at the beginning of episode four of the first season of Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. “It is my favourite place in Canada
The French ruined it by alienating all the original English speaking ppl. They shd have joined forces! As it always was before Trudeau and his lousy communist agenda! Long live the King.
Saskatchewan is not ALL flat. There's an area in the south-west area called the Cypress Hills that has mountains which are of a higher elevation than those in Quebec. Quite a bit of the southern area is hilly and ranching country. There are also valleys like the Qu'Appelle Valley ,north and east of Regina. Northern Sask. is heavy forest with a thousand lakes.
So little of Saskatchewan is flat and the part that is is the best farmland in the world. The people that think it's all flat have no clue.
I could stand at the border of Alberta and see my friend waving to me from the border of Manitoba.
@@-8h- clown 9 minutes ago you said you live in Ontario. Admit it you have never been to SK .
The Cypress hills might be at a higher elevation than most mountains in Québec, but the vertical drop is nowhere near comparable since the base elevation of those hills in Saskatchewan is around 1100m above sea level; the vertical drop is only around 200 meters.
Meanwhile, in Québec, most mountains have between 400 and 600 meters vertical drop, and in some regions like around Québec city and in Gaspésie it's more around 800m to 1000m vertical drop, which isn't small
Come on a person can see from the west border to the east border ! I’ve had the pleasure of driving from Calgary to Toronto it’s flat
What they say about Ontario is true about life 15 years ago. NOW is quite different.
Nova Scotia is absolutely NOT the place to move too. We have a high poverty and homeless rate. Highest taxes, highest cost of living, it's worse than BC. This is not accurate.
i agree , Nova Scotia, Quebec , Alberta, Ontario lol😂 This clown making this video has no clue what he's talking about! He just listed some of the most expencive provinces in Canada along with lowest wages , ... Do your research better fool!
It’s like this across the entire country now.. I live just outside Toronto so we have tons of homeless, and all that.. to the point it’s normal to see the odd dead one on the street every so often now… I have family on the East coast in PEI and they tell me it’s basically the same there as well and they’re the smallest province.
Thanks for sharing
Which state would like to stay that's best.
It is significantly more affordable to live in Nova Scotia than Ontario or BC, and we have the same problems.
Please anyone watching this do not take it as fact. Pretty much got all of it wrong. Fishing and Hunting in Nova Scotia and cold? Can live in Vancouver for $50,000/year?? Alberta is way more than Agriculture, oil and gas. Also quite a few more cities than just Calgary. Toronto is getting worse every year. People are leaving the city because it is so expensive to live there. Quebec is getting up there with cost of living along with the taxes. Vancouver Island, yes mild in the winter compared to the rest of Canada but jobs are hard to come by which is why a lot of people retire there.
Can we get job or LMIA in Vancouver after coming on visit visa plz rpl
My best place is British Columbia beautiful weather and scenic surrounded by mountains, parks and out door activities around the year. .
As a British Colombian I can confirm they’re a lot of activities you can do especially the winter. They’re activities to do for every season
NO It's not great in BC! Used to be the best 20 years ago but it's gotten waaayy too expensive and too lefty!!
Alberta is blessed with nature’s beauty --- rock mountains, vast forests, and a desirable environment.
But super expensive, let me know how much you pay for utilities in winter
Haha. Cheaper than anywhere in the country. Haha. Because Alberta has a government that cares about there people. @@AnaCarolina-xi4wg
Every place in Canada is expensive for what you are getting.
@@DarylRenzMost expensive electricity in Canada.
Where are you talking. Ontario Are you from Quebec, Stop with your inbreeding lies @@lady.a.7647
LOVE MY HOME - NOVA SCOTIA ALWAYS,❤️❤️🤗🤗🙏🏻🙏🏻💖💕
BC = Bring Cash. We used to live there, left 5 years ago
Love Niagara on the Lake. My best friend from 1964 is from the Niagara Peninsula. Probably been there 100+ times. Great place. Many vineyards and good wine.
I have not reached the end of the video but I'm making this comment first because I don't want to be influenced by it. For me the best province is BC hands down but that's because I am Asian and English speaking. I want to say the best city is Vancouver but the economy there isn't great and cost of living has really spiraled in the last 10-15 years. I quite like Victoria or maybe one of the "suburbs" of greater Vancouver. Calgary is pretty high on the list as well. The worst province for me is Quebec. Ok time to watch the video to the end.
Hi, I'm planning to move to Canada this year. Can you please recommend me which province is best to leave in.
My wish is to travel to CANADA😢I BELIEVE One Day Yes❤🇨🇦❤🙌🤲🤝
Alberta Forever!!!
NOVA SCOTIA, BC & TORONTO IS VERY EXPENSIVE TO LIVE.
why did u say NS is very expensive ? I am planning to move there for job ang get PR. Pls. kindy advise me, thanks so much
Don't move to my to expensive too cold
My bro in there.. nice knowing the best is British Columbia
Not sure where they got the ‘no traffic is Halifax’ because there certainly is, the infrastructure here is terrible and there is gridlock daily. It took me 40mins yesterday to get somewhere it usually takes me 15 mins to get to 😅
Roared with laughter re lack of traffic--had I not just recently visited I would've thought you were exaggerating......SO YEP, You got that one SPOT ON!
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Welcome to Canada! With right intentions you can make a life pretty much anywhere in this beautiful country. "Underline - RIGHT INTENTIONS"
I'm from Saskatchewan and it is one of the most beautiful Province in Canada for the retirees and it has lots of recreational wildlife places to visit and the cost of living is much cheaper than the other Provinces in Canada with the exception of Prince Edward Island (PEI). But only the weather during the winter months is much colder.
Some information ismisleading. Best to check with people who actually live in Canada. Also, spend enough time in any of these places yourself to form your own opinion, especially if you might be considering the possibility of living there. Being a visitor is not the same as being a resident.
About Halifax what your saying is B S. I have lived here all my ljfe and I have to say I hate it here now.Rents prices are very high , so much garbage around , alot of traffic and accidents on the 102. .No parking downtown unless you have an app.. I took a bus downtown to the waterfront for the first time in years and I was shocked to see the waste I of money spent on a stairway to What?? . SOMEONE told me there was an elevator at the top .Our health care system is broken .people living in tents .No low rental housing has been built in years.
Vancouver is the most wonderful and beautiful city. But nothing much is organized there. It can be pretty boring, but the environment and weather make you forget it.
But I don't think $50000 is enough to live there.
If your a person who have a good outlook on life and personable, you'll find people are very friendly. There are many activities throughout the year that will keep you busy. Summer doesn't seem to follow like all the other provinces. Vancouver Spring time is noticeable in early March whereas the other provinces are about 1 month later. Activities in April starts with Car Free Days where the parts of Vancouver major streets of 10 blocks are for festivals (Vaisacki parade with free food in April, World wide international Dragon Boat races, Taiwanese Festivals, Italian Festival car free day 10 blocks, Greek Festival, Chinatown Festival, Kitsilano Festival, International Festival fire works where 3 different countries compete for the honors to come back next year. I'm running out of time - need to get ready to join my friends for lunch - VANCOUVER BORING is a person who does not have things to do.
@@mangoginger8924 I lived there for 7 years so my opinion is solid. I didn't say there was nothing to do, but compared to Montreal, there just isn't much. But Vancouver is just more beautiful and peaceful. The people are nice but are simply not letting you in. And this is just not my opinion, I asked a lot of people and they all agreed, if you don't already have family or friends, it will be very difficult to create relationships.
@richardb.3808 thx for ur postive comments. It's good to have others inputs
Why is it that people have to have pastimes handed to them? You have to look.
GARBAGE ! HOMELESS!! CITY , BECOMIN LIKE DETROIT
in quebec you pay 15% gst for each cdn dollar when buy something...... and when you work 35% you pay tex to canadian government anotherword you work for $1 you bring home 65 cents.
In Québec province we pays income taxes to Canada and to the provincial government. Per year quebec tax payers are giving over 55 billion dollars to federal government.
@@LouismarieBelanger yep and you get more than you give.
@@alainouellet7794 you clearly don't know how the economy works
13% gst in Ontario. 15% gst in quebec , new. brunswick, nova scotia , pei,newfoundland.
Quebec collects most of the transfer payments that go to the provinces.
Can’t believe Ontario is on there. Sure come to Canada and with two jobs in twenty years you can have down payment for a house your kids might be able to pay off
I would say Ontario because of the job opportunities and different cultures present there.
You are wrong crime no jabs no apartmenta end very expensive
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Surprised Ontario on the list unless prepared to sleep on the streets even in the smallest of cities. Having a tent is a luxury. Now highest unemployment except in Toronto itself and unemployment growing in other cities.
TOO HUMID!
Anyone else feel like the people who made this video googled Canada as opposed to actually asking people who live in these places?
Absolutely!!!
I want to live in nova scotia. I worked in holland america lines before and I visited those places of canada. I also like new foundland.
Newfoundland
The best place to live Canada is the number 1 you mention it.the cost of living is better and the salary is good also so number one I choose to live it.
Nova Scotia?
I live in Port Alberni I love it here in B.C but its expensive
From $2K to $45K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
Am a Indian registered nurse.thanking you for your information.
Nova Scotia sounds good!
Vancouver Island is the best place ever!!!
You need to check out the medical system and each province. They’re all a little bit different.
People from all over Canada are moving to Alberta , Calgary in particular. The cost of living is less than Ontario, Quebec and BC. The proximity to the mountains is great. Calgary is a beautiful city with great neighborhood’s and parks. The technology sector is attracting a large number of companys to Calgary because of the reasons above but also because the work force is one of the youngest and most educated,mainly because of the training for the oil and gas sector. Being just over an hour from one of the most beautiful national parks in the world doesn’t hurt. Banff National park. Also with access to many summer vacation spots in south and central BC. All these things make Calgary a great place to live. Alberta also has many other cities and towns worth checking out. With a competent and caring provincial leader in Danielle Smith, Alberta’s future is looking bright.
You're landlocked, big drawback.
I lived in Alberta for 41 years and moved to Nanaimo BC two weeks ago😊
About québec Bars, Pubs, Brasseries are closing at 3.00 Am. So forget about illicit bars. In Ontatio bars ar closing at 1.00 Am. People of Ottawa are crossing the bridge to Québec to finish the party. So what was said in that beautiful video concerning your possibilities of having a good drink at night are wrong. An other way to be unfriendly towards our citizens. ( as usual). We are not bums. So please be advised accordingly.
Bars? They're open 24 hours in Las Vegas and the weather is much warmer.
Good for you Vegas.We are talking Canada here@@sexygeek8996
Winnipeg no 1. They have the best football and ice hockey team. Blue Bombers and Jets. Spent 4 years there during my student days.
The 1988 Olymics were not the catalyist for the cities urban growth. The 88 Winter games left a Sporting and training legacy if that's what you are refering to. The economic driver is Oil and Gas exploration and devlopment. This has occured over many decades leading up to 1988 and continuesthrough to 2023. Other econmic drivers such as technology, tourism, film and TV production and Finacial services, freight logistics both truck and rail.
wooow I would love to live there then
can u pls help?
BC is extremely expensive to live there. Average rent in Vancouver $2500 a month and that an average apartment nothing special. Even in surrounding areas like Abbotford, Mission fraservalley as it’s called Rents are very high. You won’t get a house under 1/2 million or more. But hey it is beautiful for sure
British Columbia is gorgeous! You only showed cities like Vancouver and Victoria and completely missed the beautiful 'wide open spaces', the beauties of places like Banff, Lake Louise, the National Parks, the famous ski hills, the northern province where living is less expensive, the Rockies, the amazing wildlife, the Okanagan (Vernon, Kelowna, Penticton, where people are flocking to live) with colorful Kalamalka Lake, International airports, great winter snow sports and summer water sports, fishing and hunting, goldpanning, Entertainment centers, job opportunities--Construction never slowed down for a second during Covid in Kelowna. B.C., a beautiful place to live! And remember--'Life is what YOU make it'! By the way, you never mentioned the Oil in Alberta, which makes it a pretty independently wealthy province!!
Banff & Lake Louise are belong to Alberta. Yes, Okanagan Valley so beautiful.....I loved that area so much
You’re right, just got a little carried away there!👍😃
and you forgot to mention Whistler which is one of the most beatiful towns in Canada
Hello Penny, how are you doing today
In my opinion, the narrator knows squat about Canada. Anyone with half a brain can name the major cities as good places to work and many facilities. Canada is much more than 5-6 major cities.
Canada is the most beautiful and law abiding country in the world.
You forgot to mention the tyrannical federeral government that appears to be bending over backwards to crash the ecconomy, override our basic freedoms, and make us as much like China as possible. That's why people are leaving Canada in hoards.
I love Oshawa Ontario Canada. I have a bungalow eith big backyard and front yard. Peaceful and friendly neighborhoods. Close to Toronto.
Is it easy to find part time jobs in oshawa?
Vancouver is a vibrant city, very crowded & we noticed many people from Asia, the ads on the streets are in English & Chinese.
I heard that to get jobs there are difficult
Watching from Brampton, Ontario, Canada ❤❤❤❤❤
I wish to visit there soon
@chrisnadres494 where your house?
Brampton
A fantastic quality of life
STAy in Philippines for good if u have enough savings the money value on ur currency is doubled.. More fun in Philippines
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Fun,yes. But i guess you never tried living here in canada.
Anung fun sa Pinas marumi paligid! daming tambay! Pangit ng systema trapik mga mukhang pera mga tao! Lalo sa hospital patay ka kung wala kng pera! Taas ng standards ng mga employer liit nman ng sahod! Daming mga mayayabang lalo na mga nasa pwesto! Masarap sa Pinas kung mayaman ka kasi hari reyna tingin sau ng mga mahihirap! Sa canada pantay pantay! Walang abusado!
Toronto,Calgary,Quebec number one
But Philipinos don't have jobs back home.
AHHHHH yes come to Quebec, rent prices have doubled, people no longer know where to stay.
It's the same problem for foreign students who arrive in Quebec.
You could have at least visited the town of Monytéal as well
Calgary Canada is best I wanna came to see
I grew up in Calgary in the 80s and 90s it was a wonderful city and great people
Alberta because my daughter was there since 2012 but I never visited that place ...❤
Alberta is to Canada what Texas is to the USA. Lots of work in Alberta and conservative based. Saskatchewan is a little cheaper, but flat and cold. I was born in sk, but moved to Alberta in my teens and never looked back. So if you love guns, freedom, not so much government Alberta is your Provence
I love my own country thanks
Traffic does exist in Halifax city and area, during rush hours is very bad lately, because many people from all over moving to the city. Used to be no traffic , but not lately !Also halifax used to be cheaper place to live, but not anymore, expensive and not easy to live, but still is quitter then bigger cities in Canada.
What and where is the bell icon you mentioned please?
For sure i love Vancouver because we live here with my family here.
I like Vancouver the most.
You must love heroin
God Bless Canada!
Alberta❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just remember, BC stands for Bring Cash, and lots of it. It's beautiful here, but it isn't cheap.
For a six month old video, it isn’t very accurate with regards to Nova Scotia. Lived most of my life here and was born near. As long as you don’t live in Halifax, it’s not too bad.
I dont understand what u meant, can u advise more, please 🙏🏻
I dont understand what u meant, can u advise more, please 🙏🏻
Many people are looking to get out of Canada. Prices for accommodation are ridiculous.
Many Canadians are thinking of moving to Thailand.
I am 58 years old, 35 years ego when I was graduate from university, I applied to go to Canada, last year some one call me for my apply😂, now I retired 7 year ago, I am chemical engineer
Ontario montrial missi saga job opprtunity. Pl tell us which professional r needed here. For garaduated unv.
Vencouer bc most beautiful i love this place
Air India?? Beautiful 🦋
Almost impossible to find a doctor in Nova Scotia.
But Vancouver has the most slums/ homeless lots in East Vancouver( Hasting area) only province that Catholic schools are not free 100% to send the kids to.
Alberta, Alberta, Alberta forever Alberta.
Hahaha
Yes a lot from the Philippines work in Alberta but have you met any?
@@toyinogunwale6388😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Why do you choose Alberta dear
@@marianadomah4654 i am living in Philippines its my friends work and live in Alberta.
I've been learning French, so I guess Quebec is the suitable choice for me 😂
For me is Novia Scotia
A lot of Filipinos work in Alberta
Hello Margaret, how are you doing today
Kamloops is a great city
City is a bit of a stretch
Town maybe
90000 people
S.Surrey has more
bc hs the best winters! too many taxes! though, very expensive! but the most beautiful
Thank you for the advice
Canada is good
WITH ALL THE FIRES! CANADA GOOD , AND THE GOV. THERE TILL 2027 CANT VOTE WHEN THERS FIRES
Nice information
Alberta is nice and practical
Thank you.
I have a cabin on highway 10 Nahanni Rang road that borders Yukon & NWT. Note no services.
Nice to know your 5 provinces , lots work nbopportunities in Ontario for professionals. British Columbia classic place to live in . Alberta is less expensive to live. Vancouber best for education places to study
I'm. Interested to work Alberta or ontario
@@ednacerbo7757 @ sure,my dream is to relocate to Ontario or Alberta
There's 10 provinces, these are just the 5 best in his opinion
I'm live here in Vancouver.. I love its locations where there are waters and mountains, even if its a bit pricey than Toronto..❤❤❤
My father is a BC man but mother is Ontario all the way.
Why is the Alberta portion only about Calgary?
Because the rest of alberta isn't worth knowing about.
There's fuck all in Edmonton
I would love living in Alberta!!!