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TopicI'm thinking of leaving BC
Dynalo
02/09/20 10:47:06 PM
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I'm surprised salaries are low. Generally higher cost of living means higher salary (though usually not enough to make up the difference).

In Canada I've lived in Calgary, Edmonton, Lloydminster, and Regina. I like Regina, as I was born and raised here, all my family is here, and it's not a super big city. But job opportunities aren't great. This is definitely a government city.

Edmonton was much better than Calgary. Less staunchly conservative, general younger vibe to the city. But it was really hectic compared to what I was used to, especially since I lived downtown. So much hustle and bustle.

Montreal could be tricky. You really do need to know French from what people who live there tell me. You just get treated a lot differently (and not in a better way) if you don't. It's supposedly a beautiful place to live though.

Don't go to Toronto, you'll just have all the same issues in a different city.

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