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Where to Settle in Canada Print E-mail

As a new immigrant, choosing which city to move to is probably one of the easiest decisions you will make. Most immigrants we spoke to said there were just two questions they needed to ask themselves: where in Canada did they have family or friends; and which city held out the most promising financial prospects.

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Toronto - Canada's New York Print E-mail
By Clint Leung   »   Toronto, my city of birth, is the largest city in Canada with a population of about three million (five million in the Greater Toronto area) and it keeps growing every year as it seems to be the first city of choice for immigrants from around the world.
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The immigrant's guide to Vancouver Print E-mail
By Paul Beddows   »   Thinking of moving to Vancouver? Here's a primer that new immigrants (or anyone new to Vancouver) will find useful.
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Vancouver's natural charm Print E-mail
By Clint Leung   »   One of the great things about living in Canada is that every major city has its own unique charms. Many people fall in love with Vancouver - second only to Toronto as the most popular destination for new immigrants - even before they land.
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A taste of old Europe in Canada Print E-mail
By Clint Leung   »   Newcomers looking to settle in a destination with a European flavour will have their dreams answered in Quebec City, capital of the province of Quebec.
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Mississauga, Toronto's 'bedroom' city Print E-mail
By Ethan Caleb   »   If you are looking for evidence of how immigration is changing the face of Canada, few places provide a better snapshot than the Ontario city of Mississauga.
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South Asians spur Brampton boom Print E-mail
By Ethan Caleb   »   A drive through some areas of Brampton, northwest of Toronto, might have you wondering if you had somehow lost your way and found yourself in the northern Indian state of Punjab.
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Nova Scotia: Canada's secret paradise Print E-mail
By Phillip Townsend    »    A beautiful and inexpensive place in North America where oceanfront and lakeside lots can be had for as little as $10,000 (or a charming 3-bedroom home on several acres can be yours for under $50,000 - all prices in this article in USD). Sound like a dream? It's not.
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Everyone falls for Niagara Print E-mail
By Clint Leung   »   Niagara Falls has certainly grown over the last 30 years. When I was a kid, I remember that it was Niagara Falls itself as the only real attraction here.
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A journey to Nunavut Print E-mail
By Clint Leung  »  There has been some interest among readers of this website in Nunavut, Canada's newest province. Think you might want to move here? Let me share my experience of the territory.
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