http://canadainternational.gc.ca/vie...3&act=1&tbID=1
that's the official canadian gov. website on immigrating [copy paste, i dunno how to link
] granted it must be somewhat biased...
the break down of major canadian cities
VANCOUVER [including lower mainland] - beautiful place, just gorgeous, the ppl here are, dare i say it, healthiest in the coutry...why? because of so much natural beauty it's hard to want to stay in doors. The music scene here is excellent...excellent public facilities everywhere. Job scene is average...however that may change for the better...much better if we get the 2010 olympics [decision tomorrow...ooo the tension]. but you know...i'm saying this only cuz i'm local ^_____^...weather: very wet from fall to late spring...similar to seattle...
calgary/edmonton: not as metropolitan as vancouver, having been to edmonton twice, it's a well developped place, most exciting thing is probably the edmonton mall...largest mall in the world, you can never find an end to that place...they even have a hooters in there...my guess is cuz it's so cold in winter you get 5 feet snowfalls like it ain't no thang. There's a lot of money in the province from the oil...it may be slowing down now but it's still good for jobs i believe
Toronto: everyone knows about toronto so forget it...good job place...
anywhere in quebec: quebec is really like the north american europe...incredible place, very very rich in arts and culture...and they get a lot of money from the gov...tons. the taxes are lower there too i believe...unfourtunately the province [not the ppl] treat other canadians like foreigners ie. out of prov. university students must pay a higher tuition...but other universities don't do that to quebecers...but nonetheless it's still very cool especially if you're into the french thing
maritimes: stunning place with cheap seafood...not good for jobs though...
territories: very cold...