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2022-05-06 0
I have friends that live in Ontario. A great place if you are Type A and super outgoing. A great self promoter brimming with confidence. Otherwise you may be happier in the Maritimes or Western Provinces. Ontario is not terribly happy with those people who do not measure up to the Ontario brand of success. It can be a miserable place for new Canadians who may eventually realize that they can happily live in other parts of Canada.
2022-04-27 0
Thanks for such good explanation, however, I have a query, I am in Canada on a visitors permit and have applied for OSWP. But according to the video I need to have a job offer from these Atlantic provinces, but how will any employer give us a job without a valid work permit. So should we wait until we get the work permit and then apply for the PR? Or my spouse is on closed work permit in Ontario so should he have a job offer in Atlantic provinces? Before applying for the PR?
2022-04-26 0
1. BC\n2. Alberta\n3. Ontario\n4. Quebec\n5. Rest of Canada
2022-04-23 0
Across the country? Don’t you mean across Ontario? That seems all you care about Trudeau.
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!! ?
2022-04-22 0
Doesn't help tenants who are facing exorbitant rent increases that are breaking their backs right now. Why would anyone have any hope of owning when landlords (e.g. in Ontario where the lion's share of Canadians reside) are allowed to take tenants for all they have?
2022-04-21 0
Ontario and Quebec are not for this good ol' boy! Too many liberals!
2022-04-21 0
I have watched lots of videos. But your's awesome and more informative ❤️\nCan you please advise me, is it possible to move to any provinces of canada like Ontario, Alberta etc:- once i got PR through AIP.\nIs it mandatory to stay in the province from where i got PR ?\nCome to canada with temporary work permit or with PR. What you will recommend ?\nI have started my process through AIP.\nYour quick response will be highly appreciated.
2022-04-21 1
I hate to say it but it's true... I live in windsor ontario Canada, when we were kids it was like that, im in my 40s in the 80s and 90s we played outside whatever we wanted. it all started with internet becoming big with social media, and I'm guilty of the video games, them as well as soon as we got Nintendo as kids my parents would make us stop and go outside, but as we got older u started seeing it less and less until where it's at now no kids playing outside very rarely I do see it in the summer but it's very true it's very sad
2022-04-21 0
I think my favourite province has to be Alberta and second place is Ontario and third place is nova Scotia
2022-04-20 0
Justin Trudeau Montreal riding liberal, Montreal Port smuggling cars, drugs possibly guns Nigeria mafia stolen cars from Ontario and Quebec selling illegal customs papers Montreal, Nigeria. Justin Trudeau immigration Nigeria buying new homes Quebec.
2022-04-16 0
I am Canada in Ontario
2022-04-11 0
Nova Scotia. My birthplace and my favorite province. Someday I hope to move back there. (I live in Alberta right now... But have lived in Nova Scotia, Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta throughout my life)
2022-04-11 0
My Parents are looking for an Apartment in Durham Region, Ontario and They have been turned down because they are seniors on numerous occassions.
2022-04-11 0
I from bc,but love northern Ontario
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
2022-04-09 1
My step-sister lives in Whitehorse and claims to love it there, so much so that she barely comes back to Ontario. I guess it just depends on the person. As for me, after having lived overseas for a couple of years in the UK, I can honestly say that there's just no place like home. Canada, like any country, has its issues but I wouldn't want to live anywhere else permanently. :)
2022-04-08 0
When the map of Canada was shown with their capitals, we notice Ontario's capital of Toronto was not indicated......boo hoo.
2022-04-08 0
Born in Eastern Europe (four-season climate), I thought I will get used to the weather in Canada ( Toronto ) but being in 'the dark' for 7 months gets you in time - high suicidal rates and depression not to exclude the drug and alcohol abuse of the populous. I love the sun and water scenario (not the humid one as a result of lake Ontario) wish I knew all that years ago when I had to make a choice.
2022-04-07 0
Ontario has to be the worst,such a police state.
2022-04-07 0
How did you get an interest from Ontario before creating express entry? Can you please explain. My agent created my EE profile but I have not yet received an ITA. Could you please help?
2022-04-06 0
I live in Alberta and I have lived in Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan, PEI and BC. I liked them all but PEI and BC were the best
2022-04-06 0
I currently live in Quebec city area and have been for six years, HOWEVER, I have lived in NB and Ontario for a while and as far as Quebec being one of the best province in your video, I respectfully disagree! I hate this province so much and rather live in NB, Ontario, Alberta, BC or NS before living here. This province has horrible health care, they are also the most TAXED ppl in the country by far!! They also do not allow you to put your children in the school you want, they dictate that they must go to a french school unless you did most of your education in english, in another province yourself as a parent. Lastly, it probably ranked first because the ppl here think it's the greatest province in the world and have never left it, therefore nothing to compare it to....kind of like an american who will yell out USA is the best country in the world without even travelling outside his country to compare it to lol
2022-04-05 1
HELLO SIR\n\nPLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND REPLY BACK \n\nI HAVE DONE 2 years police foundations program in Ontario passed out April 2021. Now I’m on work permit and have 6 months of work experience as a security supervisor in my Ontario. Am I eligible for PR under AIP ???\nOr\n\nDo I need to work for at least one year in AIP four provinces to become eligible???\n\nIs my supervisor experience from Ontario will be counted for this program??
2022-04-05 0
Hi i have a 1 year experience in noc c job from ontario can I apply from nova scotia
2022-04-04 0
When Quebec, Alberta and Ontario grace the top 3 places... you know there is an issue. Yes, I've lived in all of them. And many others.
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
2022-04-03 0
as a Canadian born and bread I am sadden to hear the challenges of new comers but there are a couple pieces of advice I can offer. even Canadians have to build references at adulthood. there are ways to start out. volunteering provides not only references but a sense of contribution and and community. educators and agencies you engage with as do religious institutions and any organizations you may come evolve with for references. as far as the climate dress in\n layers, invest in sturdy boots with good tread in the colder months and to get outside and learn not only to embrace but enjoy the colder months. hike the trails. the trails year round. you can pick up a cheap pair of grippers for your boots in the sporting goods department of any Canadian tire. pick up a cheap toboggan and slide down a hill. snowshoeing after a fresh fallen snow requires endurance but very little skill. its lovely how quiet how still and silent the woods are in the winter. how bright and visible the winter landscape is at night and how lush and green the woods in summer. if in Ontario definitely visit the falls. you can find culture and history in both Montreal and Quebec especially old Quebec. most people in both are bilingual in French and English and even a word or two of French is appreciated and you can be sure of a response in English.youd also be surprised at how possible it is to communicate even with a language barrier. if you are close to Toronto, you can explore many different cultures in both neighborhoods and events. I wish you all the best in where ever your futures lie xoxo
2022-04-02 0
I'm from Ontario Canada
2022-04-01 0
I’m in Ontario
2022-03-28 0
I'm from Ontario but live in Quebec for most of my life. I wonder where you got the cheap rents in Montreal, I always hear about how expensive the apartments are over there.
2022-03-27 0
11:29 Since when was the Isle of Mull part of Ontario ?
2022-03-27 0
ONTARIO
2022-03-27 1
I’m from Quebec, and I love Ontario. I also love love love Nova Scotia, and planing of retirement in Halifax
2022-03-25 0
I love my beautiful country. ?? I would love to visit all the provinces. Ontario and Québec I'm familiar with. But I'd love to visit Newfoundland and Labrador.
2022-03-25 0
I was denied rental apartments in burlington ontario because of my accent.
2022-03-25 0
I live in Ontario and I agree with Quebec being number 1 especially for families. Ontario is getting too expensive for middle class and almost impossible for lower class unless you can work from home and live in the countryside.
2022-03-25 0
I agree Manitoba sucks.. but it’s not as bad as Ontario
2022-03-24 0
I haven’t travelled much of Canada but I refuse to believe bc doesn’t crack the top 3. It’s beautiful. It has it all. Cities. Mountains. Oceans. Forests. Deserts. It’s expensive AF but so is Ontario. Everyone I’ve ever met from Ontario cannot stop gushing about how beautiful bc is it that there are ACTUAL mountains here. And the weather in both Ontario and Alberta is awful in comparison.
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
2022-03-24 0
I think every Canadian would expect the top 5 to be some combination of Québec, Nova Scotia, Alberta, BC, and Ontario but I’m kinda surprised by the order lol. I’ve lived in Ontario, Manitoba, and Alberta but have travelled to every province except Newfoundland and Labrador. Only 22 so that probably has some effect but I kinda expected \n1. Ontario \n2. Alberta \n3. British Columbia \n4. Québec \n5. Nova Scotia \nCost of living definitely screws BC and Ontario over though. Pretty solid list, the 5 are pretty much interchangeable depending on what you’re after.
2022-03-23 0
I'd move Ontario to the number one spot while putting Quebec at number 3. Income taxes in Quebec are way higher, weather is colder. Even with cheaper power, child care and car insurance the amount of income tax you pay looks like robbery compared to all the other provinces.
2022-03-23 0
Just a note, if you’re going to these provinces for any reason, try to stay in the bigger areas as much as possible if you’re any kind of minority. As someone who has lived in small towns in Ontario (one of the better provinces for bigotry, which isn’t saying much) it’s still pretty fucking bad
2022-03-21 0
Lol. Imagine a list that has Alberta ahead of BC. And I’m from Nova Scotia living in Ontario. Lol, where ya from bud?
2022-03-20 1
No way Quebec is number 1 even Canadians don’t wanna live there haha and even though they are one of the 3 richest provinces with Alberta and Ontario they take massive equalization payments from Alberta that should be going to help the Maritime provinces and not to help the rich
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
2022-03-19 0
Ontario is 1
2022-03-18 0
I like Ontario the best
2022-03-17 1
As a very proud Canadian, it is more than a little insulting to listen to this filmmaker keep harping on the cold. Winters in this country vary depending on where you live. I live in southern Ontario, for example, where we NEVER experience -40. Maybe in the Arctic, or the Prairies from time to time, but -40 is unheard of for the majority of Canadians. They don’t even get snow in Vancouver most winters. Stop playing up silly stereotypes.
2022-03-16 0
sadly quebec is also the highest in corruption and politics driving separation and fear to discriminate against anything other then french quebecois. the laws in quebec make it far worst than ontario despite quebec having great incentives for families.
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