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2023-04-07 0
Timetables below. If you don't want to get any spoilers, don't click read more.\n\n\n1:16 Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut\n2:28 Manitoba\n3:45 Newfoundland and Labrador\n5:04 Prince Edward Island\n6:25 New Brunswick\n7:42 Saskatchewan\n8:56 Nova Scotia\n10:10 British Columbia\n11:21 Ontario\n12:46 Alberta\n14:08 Quebec
2023-04-04 1
Yes I'm from new Brunswick Canada and things are not exactly what is shown out there I'm a blue color worker from here my intier life and I had more money in my late 20s then I do in my late 50 s so something is very wrong I blame it on the government
2023-04-01 0
IMP or new Brunswick pilot program?
2023-03-18 0
If you included health care, New Brunswick would be the worst. It is virtually non-existent at this point.
2023-03-18 0
According to this video:\n11: Territories!\n10: Manitoba\n9: New Finland & Labrador\n8: Prince Edward Island\n7: New Brunswick\n6: Seskatchewan\n5: Nova Scotia\n4: British Columbia\n3: Ontario\n2: Alberta\n1: Quebec
2023-03-15 0
1.Qubec\n2. Alberta\n3. Ontario\n4. British Columbia\n5. Nova Scotia\n6. Saskatchewan\n7. New Brunswick\n8. Prince Edward Island\n9.New Foundland & Labrador\n10.Manitoba
2023-02-12 0
Great job but I think you were too lenient. The situation in less populated parts of Canada is scary. I am a natural born Canadian and I have not had a doctor in over 6 years. I have been on a waiting list in the province of New Brunswick this whole time with no prospect.
2023-02-05 0
Born and raised in Québec City, I think it's really special but each province/city has its own places of beauty. I worked in Toronto as a student and I had a fabulous time there. Different culture to Quebec but still nice and so welcoming. I swam in Georgian Bay, it is so huge, what a beautiful place. I also visited New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and parts of Nova Scotia and I couldn't believe the scenery and how friendly the people were. Unfortunately, it's often easier and cheaper for Canadians to travel south then east-west.
2023-01-27 0
Go to new Brunswick I live there
2023-01-17 0
As a Canadian, living in Ontario but has lived in Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. I feel like you have a very Quebec experience with things like rent and cost of living. \nThe rest of Canada is very......Not Quebec and certainly not Montreal.\nSpot on about our expectations of good quality food though.
2023-01-17 0
You right, it’s not that safe in Toronto but I’ve been to other places in Quebec or like New Brunswick that’s hella safe
2023-01-01 0
Hard to rank the provinces because they do each have their particular charms. New Brunswick is my No. 1, mostly for sentimental reasons, but it is a great place to visit because it is compact and has such a varied geography, whether it be Fundy, the Saint John river system, the Acadian coastline, or the Miramichi. Helps if you know people there, but people are generally welcoming and friendly. \n\nI currently live in Montreal and have had two extended periods living here. I don't want to knock it too much, but there are two seasons, winter and construction season. Some day, Montreal will have rebuilt itself, but it is a major pain in the arse getting around and drivers are oftentimes stressed to the hilt. The rest of Quebec is nice and all, but agreed, you have to speak the language and even then, don't expect miracles in terms of gaining acceptance by the locals. However, I do give full marks to a province that seems to finally have its act together and set to prosper in the green economy.
2022-12-23 0
1. Quebec\n2. Alberta\n3. Ontario\n4. British Columbia\n5. Nova Scotia\n6. Saskatchewan\n7. New Brunswick\n8. Prince Edward Island\n9. Newfoundland & Labrador\n10. Manitoba
2022-12-20 0
If I get a job that was posted in New Brunswick job list ,will I need LMIA ?
2022-12-11 5
Honourable mention - Territories \n\n10 - Manitoba\n9 - Newfoundland\n8 - PEI\n7 - New Brunswick\n6 - Sasketchewan\n5 - Nova Scotia\n4 - BC\n3 - Ontario\n2 - Alberta\n1- Quebec
2022-12-09 0
New Brunswick rulesssssssss
2022-12-09 0
Yes, the New-Brunswick is the only bilingual official province but the Québec is the only official french language province.
2022-12-05 0
Ten most forgettable provinces in Canada\n10. There\n9. Are\n8. None\n7. Because\n6. Every\n5. Province\n4. Is\n3. Uniquely \n2. Amazing\n1. New Brunswick
2022-12-01 0
…Is it bad that I kind of forgot that New Brunswick… existed?
2022-11-11 0
Hello,\nCan we move to Nova Scotia after getting PR through AIPP from New Brunswick.
2022-10-21 0
Personally Ontario is extremely expensive. Our bills as a family of 3 is $5600 a month, our rent is $2100 and our utilities are $600 a month. We make above average wage but not enough to pay our bills without side hustles. We’re looking into moving to New Brunswick or Nova Scotia to have a better quality of life as we’ve seen many People from Ontario do recently!
2022-10-09 0
New Brunswick doesn't have the lowest median home value any more because people realized how cheep it is here and started flocking here
2022-09-24 0
Hi Jason,\nThanks for your informative video.\nI am a foreign worker currently in New Brunswick, and already had 8 years experience in NOC 2173, now I am working under Designated Employer, just wanted to confirm that can I use my 8 years work experience to show 1 year eligible experience for AIP or shall I work for 1 year here in Canada, to prove my eligibility, note my NOC is changed from 2173 to 2283.\nThanks.
2022-09-13 0
New brunswick must be doing something right. Every other car has Ontario plates after this last year. Darn houses tripled in price... thanks Ontario asshats
2022-09-13 0
I’m in New Brunswick and I love it
2022-09-13 0
2 places named St. John? New Brunswick was special though
2022-09-09 0
We already know my Province always number 1 ! Don’t take fun of New Brunswick we keep our specialty to ourselves and no sharing
2022-08-23 0
When you find new Brunswick and South East territories
2022-08-08 0
As someone from new brunswick who's lived in quite a few towns and cities in the province growing up, it's only ideal to learn french if you're living in the northern half of the province and even then you can still easily get by with english only. :)
2022-08-04 0
Been to every province, lived in Quebec, New Brunswick, Alberts and BC (My home province and current residence) but my favorite was actually PEI. It's stunning to me.
2022-07-14 1
My list: \n\n10 - OnTerrible (Ontario)\n9 - Quebec\n8 - New Brunswick\n7 - Manitoba\n6 - PEI (Prince Edward Island)\n5 - Saskatchewan \n4 - Newfoundland \n3 - Nova Scotia \n2 - Alberta\n1 - BC (British Columbia)
2022-07-02 0
As a newcomer here in New Brunswick..\nany advice for me please ?
2022-06-26 0
New Brunswick is the ONLY bilingual province? Um. No. Id say it is Quebec
2022-06-23 0
new brunswick best
2022-06-17 0
I'm not sure what you mean about the Confederation bridge. The bridge goes to PEI not New Brunswick or did you mean coming from PEI to New Brunswick you have to take the bridge. Very confusing.
2022-06-02 0
Thanks for the nice presentation. I have a question both for AIP and NBPNP Skilled Workers Stream ; after getting nomination from NB government and applying for PR to federal government , can we stop working in the job that we showed in our application and just wait the approval of PR within Canada ? and also I still cant see the designated companies in AIP for New Brunswick . Where can I see ?
2022-06-01 0
Quebec...get right. I was born in that hell-hole and as an English kid growing up in the highly separatist east end of Montreal my childhood was miserable. The french are so bent on having their own little country they treated anglos like dirt. Try driving east towards New Brunswick and stopping anywhere to get food or whatever, you better parlez the francais or you'll be looked at like you a criminal. How dare you speak the hinglich au Quebec. Best province my ass. They don't even consider themselves a part of Canada. Take the once named St. Jean Baptiste holiday on June 24th, it's now la fete nationale. Sure sounds Canadian right! You got your list upside down, this video is garbage.
2022-05-16 0
You don't have to learn French to move to New Brunswick, as long as you stay in south of the province. The more north you go the more French it gets.
2022-05-12 0
Hello sir , i have one question please, can i add spouse in AIP with my file . I am in new brunswick but my spouse is in india. Please guide me
2022-05-01 0
Hey, thankyou for the great content. I am not able to search jobs for the provinces except New Brunswick. For New Brunswick, I can see an option as Looking for a job but other provinces , I don't see any option to look for the available jobs. Can you please guide on this ?
2022-04-22 0
Moved to New Brunswick from Ontario 6 years ago and no regrets! I have 10 times more here than I did living in the GTA. Way more affordable and my wife and I always find something to do. So many scenic places and lots of places to shop. Great people too... \nFrom where I live:\n30 minutes to Nova Scotia \n45 minutes to PEI\n2.5 hours to the United States border\n4 hours to Quebec \nIt's been fantastic!! ?
2022-04-21 0
Why no footage of Trudie 2 Selfie, being verbally assaulted in New Brunswick? O yeah. Your hush funds, from him!
2022-04-10 0
13. Iqaluit (not sure if I'm spelling this right. cold and expensive, whale blubber anyone?)\n12. Northwest Territories (just waaay too cold, wasteland)\n11. Yukon (too cold, least it's near alaska? )\n10. Saskatchewan (farmer/hick central)\n9. Manitoba (murder capital, too cold, not near anything...)\n8. New Brunswick (nothing there...some nice areas)\n7. Newfoundland (Waaaay out there, but friendly, talk funny, club a baby seal anyone?)\n6. Ontario (too expensive, America Jr., Toronto not that safe anymore, too many chinese..fake people)\n5. Alberta (beautiful, but too many cowboys/crackers, tar sands also terrible)\n4. Quebec (great culture and food, can be unfriendly towards outsiders)\n3. BC (forest fires, drugs everywhere, but very beautiful, too many chinese)\n2. Nova Scotia (beautiful, cool culture, not too expensive)\n1. Prince Edward Island (beautiful, scenic, picturesque, affordable, friendly)\n\n- from a Canadian expat in China
2022-04-03 0
This will make it easy for someone who just want know quickly \n\n1. Quebec \n2. Alberta \n3. Ontario\n4. British Columbia\n5. Nov Scotia\n6. Saskathewan\n7. New Brunswick\n8. Prince Edward Island\n9. New Foundland & Labrador\n10. Manitabo
2022-03-24 0
10) Manitoba\n9) Newfoundland & Labrador\n8) P.E.I\n7) New Brunswick\n6) Saskatchewan \n5) Nova Scotia\n4) British Columbia \n3) Ontario\n2) Alberta\n1) Quebec
2022-03-23 0
Saint John, New Brunswick, is my favourite place to visit. An historic seaport founded around 1783 or so. A relatively unknown gem.
2022-03-20 0
1. BC\n2. Quebec\n3. Newfoundland and Labrador\n4. Nova Scotia\n5. New Brunswick\n6. PEI\n7. Ontario\n8. Maitoba\n9. Alberta\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n10. Saskatchewan
2022-03-17 0
New Brunswick: Woohoo!!..not last!!!
2022-03-13 0
New Brunswick seems like the Delaware of Canada
2022-03-09 0
I'm from New Brunswick, we should definitely be 10. This place is god awful.
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