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3 years, 4 months ago @boyfromboston2469 I used to have a lakehouse in Muskoka Ontario and boy was it beautiful land\nThe people there were insanely nice too. Normally when travelling, locals have a stigma around Americans but Ontarians were just so respectful and polite it was honestly touching 24 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @heveycreations4197 Lol what happened to the roof at 7:17 ? 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @PilotLieutenant1 It is true. Ontario HAS the 2nd best schooling system. That is because my teachers are nice, and the schools are not crowded. There are only 2 bullies in my school. 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @walker3808 Alberta is bloody COLD. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @oscarw1060 Wait people actually live in the territories? Straight up thought they were frozen wasteland (except Yukon) 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @rubenstoronto Canada is a very beautiful, polite and organized country. I had the opportunity to study in Toronto (2009/2010), province of Ontario. And visit some provinces and cities. However, its population (about 37,000,000) is disproportionate to its area (9,984,000 km²), which ends up harming its development a little. Hugs from Brazil. 41 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @kevinKronnack Honestly I'm surprised how far up Nova Scotia is on this list. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @SQK8310 As a Newfoundlander I think it should at least be above 7th right? 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @awfultheduck9227 bet you havnt accually lived in any of these and if you live in winnipeg you get used to it and its not that bad. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @backtraxxretrotv3487 Anyone who says « negative » when referring to temperatures below freezing is not from Canada. In Canada, we say « minus ». for ex: -10 C. = minus 10 Celsius. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @qjdfhwjsdjhcbnjsdfhbdsnam What about the language police in Quebec? That surely fires it out of the 1st place to maybe 10th? 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @matableOP Lesss goooo, Québec Gang 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @andrewdelaney3534 Average house hold income is so not $100.000 a year not to mention the middle class is being forced out so the rich can live here why don't you mention the number of people in Ontario who live below poverty and pay check to pay check and houses have tripled in price in the last 15 years no chance for first time home owners to ever buy a house in Ontario or get a loan or mortgage from a bank ...stay away from Ontario unless u have a lot of money 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @migjager7352 Nova Scotia has many plusses, but it also has gigantic minuses too. Apartment rental prices in Halifax are as high as those in Toronto and rents in smaller towns are also very high- especially in relation to salaries. Nova Scotia has the highest provincial taxes in Canada but with very little to show for it. Around 100,000 Nova Scotians do not have a doctor at the moment and the list is growing not decreasing. Public schools are overcrowded and have very high class sizes- Nova Scotia teachers are the lowest paid in the country. If NS has the best schools in the country, then Canada is in big trouble. Yes, the province did have less violent crime than Ontario or Quebec (property crime has always been around the national average), but that is changing with the increase of 'new comers' in our cities. Fights/Assaults have always been a part of life here, but stabbings used to be non-existent. Now they are common place in our province. Just keepin' in real. It is still a pretty place, but perhaps it is better to visit than to live here. 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @murraybrown855 Hard to rank the provinces because they do each have their particular charms. New Brunswick is my No. 1, mostly for sentimental reasons, but it is a great place to visit because it is compact and has such a varied geography, whether it be Fundy, the Saint John river system, the Acadian coastline, or the Miramichi. Helps if you know people there, but people are generally welcoming and friendly. \n\nI currently live in Montreal and have had two extended periods living here. I don't want to knock it too much, but there are two seasons, winter and construction season. Some day, Montreal will have rebuilt itself, but it is a major pain in the arse getting around and drivers are oftentimes stressed to the hilt. The rest of Quebec is nice and all, but agreed, you have to speak the language and even then, don't expect miracles in terms of gaining acceptance by the locals. However, I do give full marks to a province that seems to finally have its act together and set to prosper in the green economy. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @Benny9006 I was born in Canada 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @TimOHara-je1pq Praising Quebec's economy when it is subsidised is in the least ironic... 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @whitesugarsweetchristine1023 They are all beautiful in the spring summer and autumn. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @FartFactor10 its not that cold here 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @101freedude BC. Hands down....... 2 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @jelleyz5701 This guy has never been to Canada, this list is brutal! 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @Anya-and-Kseniia 10:12 I’m from here 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @raymondwindley4145 I hate Quebec, and Ontario. They give Trudeau to us and ruin our lives. I wouldn't help anyone from either place ever again 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @EthereaLily.Crystals I would love to see this list redone with public opinion added into it. Quebec is also extremely affordable because of the ridiculous dollars all the provinces send their way. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @hv5253 I'm from india??. and love canada??. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @joshfinger8651 Also thats not how you say moncton 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @joshfinger8651 -33c with the wind chill?! that's nothing manitoba. Up here in Whitehorse, Yukon just a few days ago we had -57c. And once we had -63.2c. 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @lastempire7302 The fact that Quebecer is constantly attacking English speakers while sucking bloods from other wealthy provinces in the form of Federal subsidy. It should have been disqualified from this rank 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @mylesmulholland6521 Be intresting to so how wonderful Quebec would be without Equalization. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @Ev_factory Top 5 Evs of 2022\nTell me your favourite \nhttps://youtu.be/_PW0wMAsCvI 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @renlafraise4359 Quebec is not the best province. Each province have pro and cons. But nahh I'm not agree with you, I am born in Quebec. People doesn't want to speak more english. In my opinion It's the worst province in Canada to lives. Ontario looks much way better and have more opportunity job or busness. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @michelbosse6700 Je n’sais pas comment vous êtes arrivé à ce décompte et placé le Québec en premier qui est la pire des provinces selon moi ! Il n’y a vraiment rien de mieux ici , l’Alberta aurait dû être en première position 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @jerseyjay813 I would love to move to Canada but I've looked into what it gets to obtain any kind of reciprocity to practice law, and it isn't worth it. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @mikephone7085 7:36 Quebec is officially a french province . There is no frencher than Quebec in America, you dont get jobs w/o it 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @Doomboi890 I'm a proud newfie 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @shep9231 Okay. speaking as someone who lives in Canada.... Quebec should not be number one... Especally not if you speak only English.\nThe police enfore language laws that demand all companies post singage only in French. They discriminate against everyone else, unless you're french. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @danbullough8121 I lived in almost every province across Canada. Spent over a decade in Halifax and some of the smaller communities. The crime there is above normal. I have lost thousands of dollars in tools multiple times from break and enters and never once had a good investigational outcome. The last time was in Truro where I lost over 20k worth of tools and household goods. I told the investigating officer who did it. The drug dealing individual was not even questioned because he was an informant for the RCMP. Ontario, Nova Scotia, and many other provinces has a false crime rate. Maybe Manitoba and Saskatchewan has a really bad crime rate because the police actually do their job. You did not mention about provincial taxes, that would definitely throw Quebec under the bus. Even though I was born in Ontario, Alberta has my number. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @ponlm6191 Can’t believe Surrey alone brought us British Columbians down by 3 spots 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 4 months ago @Ukie88 I may be biased, but I live in bc. and I’m sure Vancouver island and the lower mainland are the number 1 region in Canada. No contest. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 5 months ago @zameer9164 I've lived in Vancouver, Toronto, and Saskatchewan, and I have visited Quebec and Alberta. In my opinion, Vancouver is best. I mean, it's a huge multi cultural seaport city. You get both of two worlds - the resources of a big city and amazing scenic nature. I find that priceless. Quebec, on the other hand, has a lot of great things to offer, but only if you're fluent in French. My visit to Quebec wasn't great. Many people ignored me for speaking English at stores, and so I felt the people were kind of rude to non French speakers. \nI don't have much to say about Saskatchewan, other than it being cold and ugly. 4 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 5 months ago @mathewsaleski1042 Quebec ? 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 5 months ago @steps3344 It's New-Fin-Land. Not Finland, or Finlend. FIN. LAND. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 5 months ago @elintocable0072 The problem is that you need to learn Français to go to quebec, and that's not bad learn a nother language and don't be trash, I hate when english natives speakers said o I don't need to learn another language because everyone knows English ?. 1 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 5 months ago @canadianlumberjack7642 Manitoba is great if u bring glue. U can all kinds of things with a full bag of Elmers. Yes in Newfound land. My cousin Rob sats he cant wait for new canadians to come live their permantly. 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 5 months ago @01abihsot This guy is full of crap 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 5 months ago @dougiep2769 There is no good province. All of them broke and morally bankrupt 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 5 months ago @coolmusic7513 Me living in Manitoba tho 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 5 months ago @helensharratt7398 What a load of CRAP! 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 5 months ago @monacatowa4924 I live in canada, and im from quebec! It’s beautiful and there are lots of things to do, the only problem is that you need to know french and english. 3 fWTbOEbUxhY
3 years, 5 months ago @sunrisesharkYT I love my home 0 fWTbOEbUxhY
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