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Canada's best city to live in? (pg. 3)
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Cro_Addict
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Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
They shouldn't even do that! We have a clear border where one ends and the other begins. We have a separate district board, etc etc etc. WE ARE NOT TORONTO.


i wasn't trying to say u were...i was just giving an example...

don't make me roll the eyes:rolleyes: :whip:
jchung52
ya that list is all bull... i dont buy it at all. he must have been lazy clumping the cities together like that
malek
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Originally posted by Spin Laden
Montreal is always under threat of separation (waits for Malek to chime in:p).


so ? :p

the anglos already massively left for Toronto, separating now will have less of an impact:toothless
Zentac_75
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Originally posted by jchung52
ya that list is all bull... i dont buy it at all. he must have been lazy clumping the cities together like that


+1

LOL at clumping the largest metropolis and suburb together.

Living in Downtown Toronto has nothing in common with living in suburbia regardless of whether its Brampton, or Mississauga.

The list should should specify a demographic (ie. best city to raise a family) because many people I know (single and without children) do not agree with the results.

Just another sorry reminder of how few places I currently would want to live in Canada. (Although I plan on visiting many of them)
Sentinal
Wow! How did Guelph make 4th place??? There is literally all to do in that town. It took them 12 years to allow Wal-Mart to build a store for sake. The ONLY reason that city is growing the way it is, is because of its proximity to Toronto and the rest of the GTA. I lived and went to school at the University of Guelph and simply put, I will never voluntarily move back to that town again! And Ottawa being first??? Please. Maybe if they had an NHL team that didn't shadow the definition of choke in the dictionary. ing Senas!! In all seriousness though, it is a shame that there isnt more Atlantic Canadian places on this list. PEI,NS,NB, and NFLD are some extremly bueatiful and clean places to live, not to mention rich with Canadian history.
MKpacha
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Originally posted by Import
Guelph did confusingly well :conf:
Zentac_75
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Originally posted by MKpacha


I attribute it to the success of Festival Italiano.
The sandwhiches from the deli at Michaelangelo's market helped as well.

*Drooling over montreal smoked cold cuts with pepperberry rub and jalepeno havarti cheese*
Anton
Brantford ?? Seriously ?:conf:
zokissima
I don't get it. What's with all the hostility towards the list, and all the bitching about major metropolitan areas being bundled together? Many of you complain about the fact that cities ranked above Toronto are boring, with fewer attractions. That list was compiled based on calculated ratios. Nothing in there should be that surprising if you've visited any of those cities.
StereoPrincess
It's pretty difficult to actually live in Toronto. People can't afford housing here. At least normal people. Most of the houses are owned by really old immigrants that had the foresight to get some land around here. Basically, people stay here until they make enough money to buy in Orillia or some other e town.

bmessier
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Montreal is always under threat of separation


If you want to be laughed at big time in Montreal, just mention THIS to any Montrealers (francos or anglos)

It seems like nobody outside Quebec got over this separatism "threat"

GET OVER IT! Nobody gives a flying f*ck about this anymore!
Zentac_75
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Originally posted by Anton
Brantford ?? Seriously ?:conf:


Never underestimate the impact of "The Great One";)
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