I’ve never been further north than Edmonton in that province ha
I’ve never been further north than Edmonton in that province ha
Living in a resort town isn’t as good as you might think. You get annoyed by tourists very quickly and eventually you end up taking the place for granted anyway
Alberni is amazing but I wouldn’t live there due to natural hazard risk. If there is a tsunami (and that’s not even an if, it’s long overdue) the town will be gone. And there will be no way to evacuate because there is only one way out
Alberta is the most taxed province as far as income tax though I think
All of canada seems to be shamed for trying to protect its culture to be fair. The government actively tries to guilt trip us
Not really. I grew up in rocky mountain house. One of the most conservative ridings in all of canada, and I grew up surrounded by atheism for the most part. It’s way more atheist now compared to then as well
Alberta is nothing like Texas. Alberta is largely an atheist population for one thing
Yukon is a very special place to say the least. Think Alaska but with extreme friendliness and a left wing attitude.
Will you be able to work remote from Canada?
That’s enough money to live basically anywhere. 90k usd is a lot more money than most people make in Canada.
If I could live anywhere and work remote it would probably be Masset, Ucluelet, Nelson, or maybe Whitehorse if you don’t mind the cold. Victoria if you really want city
How much money do you have?
The only affordable places left are absolute shitholes
If money is no object, move to Victoria
I think more Canadians moved to states than vice versa during the last trump presidency
And at that time life in Canada was actually good lol
Quality of life is better in the US so good luck with this
what currency would you predict?
Canada here - my boss made a prediction today that the world will now start to shift towards another currency such as the Euro and I never thought about that possibility until now. Rome used to be the world currency until it fell.
Albanese said there would be no penalties for users, and that it would be up to Australia’s online regulator - the eSafety Commissioner - to enforce the laws.
So how likely will this really be enforced? Any bogans weigh in?
I’m talking about “the big one” though which is long overdue