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Where in Canada is best to live? (city, place, east/west, state, etc)

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The prairies!
Dan193 · 31-35, M
@IsaTheBella what's so good about that?
@Dan193 What's so good? The glory of a prairie sunrise. Dancing naked in a field with nothing but endless plains around you. The sparkle of the night sky, no city lights trying to out shine it. The welcoming warmth of the prairie peoples hearts on a cold winters night.
Dan193 · 31-35, M
@IsaTheBella Sounds really nice, I might visit you if I'll have time for a vacation, but I'm looking for a place where I could also have a big variety of jobs and opportunities.
@Dan193 Well there are cities, not as big as say Toronto or Vancouver.
Dan193 · 31-35, M
@IsaTheBella which ones would you recommend? ..where people speak mainly english
@Dan193 After reading your replies to others, I don't think we'd want you here 🤔 Don't get me wrong, we prairie folks are generally warm-hearted, welcoming and open-minded people. But we have no use for anymore xenophobes.
Dan193 · 31-35, M
@IsaTheBella wtf? xD you wouldn't want me there? what's wrong with me? And I'm not a xenophobe, if you're talking about me mentioning the syrians. I got nothing against them. I just figured with the recent flood of immigrant syrians in canada, I would rather go in a different place than where they are settling, since they would take (if they didn't already take) all the available jobs in those rigions. So I'd rather go in a place with less competition, since I'd be looking for a job as well. It's nothing cultural, I'm just planning ahead, weighting the pros and cons of ways which would make it easier for me. I mean wouldn't everyone do that?