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4 years, 3 months ago @axe7493 cool video, had fun, alberta and Quebec rule, I want to live in Alberta 2 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @NickFilipovic lol get rekt Maritimes, you think you're sick but nah 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @mikej238 lol Quebec oh give it a break. Nobody moves to Quebec willingly only people who move to Quebec are new Canadian refugees they leave soon after. It 's a high tax high corruption province. Ask any Canadian\n Quebec would rank near the bottom . If you are going to live in Canuckistan , Alberta specifically the Calgary area is the best place to live with the brightest future. 2 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @SchneiderClassics glad i am moving to the worst to up north that may be more bad XD 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @Eco-Nomad I am from Prince Albert, SK... and boy, we have a high crime rate(also, cops take more than 30minutes to arrive in emergency calls)... Homicides every other day, robbery and shoplifting are the most known crimes here... 3 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @notsnho Sucks to see NL so high 2 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @Kingsofthrones Hey my province got 3rd 18 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @jackiefeltham288 Seriously researching Vancouver Island because my partner is unwell and her Physician doesn't cut it but you can't find another one in Newfoundland. 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @jackiefeltham288 Buddy speaks glowing about George Street in St. John's while moving west along Water St which is downhill from George St. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @marilynschmidek3890 I’m from Canada and I’ve been to Quebec twice. And I’ll tell you if you don’t speak French in quite a few places they will ignore you. Even in Quebec eight divided there’s a French speaking areas and then there’s English-speaking areas. Canadians rate it has the least friendliest province. 9 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @magnusthestruperlingsen9288 11.30 – gorgeous place. What’s it called? 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @chrisvickers7928 I've lived 2 years in Toronto. Plusses, it's all there, sports, theatre, music, amazing restaurants. Negatives I found the people difficult to get to know, I usually felt I wasn't breathing fast enough, and no mountains. I've lived 10 years in Calgary. Plusses, people are incredibly open and friendly, mountains, energetic without being frenetic, affordable. Minuses, very cyclic economy, everything always under construction with little sense of history or culture. I was born and raised in Victoria and returned here 34 years ago. Plusses, ocean and mountains, sense of history, laid back and friendly, amazing climate. Minuses, completely unaffordable (if I hadn't bought my house over 30 years ago I couldn't afford it today). Enjoyed them all but wouldn't voluntarily leave Victoria. 18 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @andykennedy4441 The problem with Canada is that it still has British roots 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @Leylandd3 shame on you 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @eaa4773 As a Québécois, I couldn't agree more with that ranking ;P 8 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @jefffisher2690 Quebec # 1 they are hardly Canadian 2 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @francohouston2495 I would die to live in Calgary or Edmonton great cities, culture, nature, outdoor activities. 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @rosetan9484 wow Canada got so many views 633K with 14K like, amazing 2 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @mangore623 We just drove across Canada in July, and agree with your assessment of Quebec, and most of the other provinces. Manitoba and Ontario were in a shockingly run down state, and Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Quebec were our top three. BC is beautiful, but you cannot ignore all the corruption and the hyper-inflated RE market making a mess of everything. We're from BC, and love the place, but it is too difficult to survive there. PEI is in our top three worst provinces, as it's reputation is completely unfounded. 5 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @Sabhail_ar_n-Alba Shouldn't Ontario be number 10 given it's the 'most multicultural' - discuss. 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @Truthun Alberta ? 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @martinhajda2132 My vote would be Ontario. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @mohamedabdelkader8665 Awesome thank you for this joy. 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 3 months ago @snowmil Whatever, the temperature doesn't count because in literally every province and territory of Canada you enjoy -30 degrees celsius every winter ! I live in Québec and once it got from -10 to about 15 degrees in a single night ! It took 3 hours and them got a nice 25 degrees difference ! 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @noorefirdous3320 Quebec?? 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @Poufkimashoula1 Québec is somewhat culturally a mixture of France, USA, UK and Scandinavia;\n\nFrance: Language, Literature, Historical sites/cities\nUSA: Infrastructure, Business model\nUK: Political structure\nScandinavia: Climate, Social security and programs\n\nOn top of that, we share a culture with the rest of Canada. It's wild. 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @Poufkimashoula1 I hope you make a video about the 3 territories, in the future. I want to know what it's like to live in the true North (Canadian style, not Scandinavian or Siberian style). I heard Yukon was a hidden gem. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @darin210 Can somebody tell me about Orillia? Im looking forward to go there for my studies along part time jobs . Do tell me if i should head Thunder Bay or Orillia . 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @ErnestoSanchez13 Quebec is 1???\nyou must be from Quebec.\n\nThe highest taxes\nThe worst Health care system \nThe most Corrupt\nThe most potholes 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @neu_veau When’s that 10 best cities in Canada coming?? 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @TravisJones812 All of those home costs sound ridiculously high for a country with virtually limitless land and natural resources. And what about cultural issues? I'd probably like Alberta because it leans conservative, being Jordan Peterson's homeland and everything, but somebody else might like another province for weed and whores, or gay stuff, for example. 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @owensmith8607 As a Canadian, this is a dumb list 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @Fissey_Gaming as an albertan who has been to pei, I love it their and love going their, such an amazing place to go to 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @irkhanbasc I’m from Ontario, but I’ve been working outside of the country for over 4 years now. If I ever move to a different province, my top choices would be Alberta and British Columbia. Other possibilities would be Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, and Quebec. 18 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @veeanderson2551 Great video 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @mzc_crazy3769 This is probably why Canadians all hate Quebec lol. 2 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @jasongreek2342 Oh, and nova scotia has topped a million people 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @jasongreek2342 I can't trust anyone who would rank Ontario and Quebec above British Columbia and Nova Scotia by any measurable standard. You're delusional. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @keithlightminder3005 New Brunswick folks are so kindly, and beautiful! Saskatchewan landscapes are also beautiful- go north of LaRonge and just look up. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @kiezorfc8559 Hah George street St. John’s and George street in Edinburgh Scotland are the same just bars and restaurants 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @smoregaming 3:04, 7:50 oH nO, CoLd 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @deanbritton7917 Quebec the best??? Are you nuts? It's the most corrupt and utterly useless province in Canada! Take away the federal handouts and it would starve to death! Yet many want to separate from the rest of Canada! Saskatchewan is definitely above Quebec. Alberta is number 1 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @benposthumus4076 I live in Manitoba and I think it’s landscape is slightly more interesting than Saskatchewan 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @OfficerRhine8511 Please do the best Canadian cities 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @elhamhemat572 Nah, British Columbia is number 1 in my opinion, only two reasons why hesitate to say it is because of the homeless population and expensive housing cost. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @guidancefromjah lol the most racist place is #1 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @doggo2995 Some things about Nova Scotia I think should be mentioned: \n\nJust Halifax and the south shore has mild weather. Anywhere north of Halifax and it is very snowy due to the Frozen Northumberland Strait, Bay of Fundy and the Cape Breton highlands. We are EXTREMELY HUMID. We might not (usually) hit 40 degrees like other provinces, but our humidex temperature can sometimes go above 38 several times a WEEK.\n\nOur wages need to catch up and our healthcare sucks. Our population is EXPLODING. This video is already outdated. When it was released on the 3rd of October is had 982,000. It already has 1,003,000 as of this comment!!!! This is causing house prices to absolutely explode. Which is ticking off locals on top of a super deadly shooting in 2020 and covid, we are a little worn out and cranky I've noticed lately. But we are usually the nicest people ever! \n\nNova Scotia is so beautiful and wonderful. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @bobbybuilder9126 Lol ? 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @anglebars6084 At 11:29 you have an image of Tobermory? From Scotland?? 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
4 years, 4 months ago @stormdragon4758 2:27 yes but nearly no violent crime. 5x the crime per person then the country but your more likely to get murdered in Toronto. And the territories has the benefit of being absolutely gorgeous in the summer and a lake everywhere you look. The city of Yellowknife alone touches 8 lakes. Additionally -40 isn’t bad, just stay inside. And if you go to high school in the NWT and then move back you get student loans payed off, I believe there are similar things in Yukon and Nunavut. Anyways the territories beat living down in Ontario or Quebec any day 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
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