Country Living at its Finest in Priddis, Canada
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Welcome to country living at its finest on these 22 acres located in the beautiful rolling Foothills near Priddis. This picturesque scenery is complimented with a beautifully redesigned home offering more than 4100 square feet of total luxury living quarters.
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We might be a little biased, but we think Canada is the most immigration-friendly country in the world. We've got plenty of space, we're already ethnically diverse (including two of the six most multicultural cities on earth, Vancouver and Toronto), and we survived the global recession relatively unscathed. Yes, it can get pretty cold, and you'll probably want to avoid rural areas at first, but Canada has great social services and a high standard of living. Check out our lists of top Canadian cities to immigrate to, study in, and places to avoid.
Canada finds itself near its commonwealth cousin Australia on many lists. For example, Canada ranks 10th on Transparency International’s rankings just ahead of Oz, and Canada’s murder rate of 1.6 per 100,000 inhabitants is much closer to Australia’s than to America’s. And our Numbeo crime index comes in at 37.46 which is slightly better than Oz’s 42.16. In terms of crime in major Canadian cities, Toronto is one of the safest in the country, behind Quebec City, Guelph, and Barrie only. At the other end of the scale, booming Regina and Saskatoon are the two most dangerous cities right now in Canada, with Kelowna, Vancouver, Edmonton, Brantford, and Winnipeg all above the national average in terms of crime.
Canada’s education system is funded and managed by all three levels of government: federal, provincial, and local. University tuition for international students is high, often much higher than the rates locals get charged. The top marginal tax rate is 29% for personal income taxes and it kicks in at C$135,055 or US$108,250 at current exchange rates.
As for national sports, Canada has two. One for winter: Ice Hockey to no one’s surprise. And one for summer: Lacrosse, a sport that originated with the First Nations and was initially picked up by European colonists in the 1840s. The original game was called baggataway and involved hundreds of participants in a violent contest. The modern game is played on artificial turf laid down off season in hockey rinks, and outdoors, and although not nearly as violent as the original, it can still get plenty rough. Canada’s national motto is A Mari Usque ad Mare, or From Sea to Sea, and first appeared on Canada’s redesigned coat of arms in 1921. A fitting motto for a geographically enormous and culturally open country that stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific and is lapped by the Arctic Ocean as well.
Just like Australia, most of Canada's foreign born population is from the United Kingdom, though most of these people immigrated a fairly long time. In fact, China has ecipsed the UK as the source of Canada's largest number of immigrants, if you include Hong Kong in the number. The rest of Canada's immigrants come from all over the world.
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In this third video of our trip to Quebec, Canada series, we show our favorite clips from our visit to the countryside near Quebec City.
We mention and show places on the Chemin du Roy scenic route, Ile D'Orleans and the Charlevoix coastal area.
We also discuss our thoughts and give tips on what we liked most about our travels to these areas.
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This beautiful property offers a rare opportunity to own 14.2 acres within the city's limits. Conveniently located on 101 Street SW, this property is only 20 minutes from downtown, but offers total country style living.
Property ID: FTQMPL
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As time goes by in this season in Vancouver Canada, everyone can enjoy the gorgeous colours that are to be seen all over the city.
We are walking on East 2nd Avenue. The starting point is on Nanaimo Street and we end the video on Renfrew Street next to the T & T Supermarket, which specialized in Asian related foods. Come to think of it there used to be a Blockbuster's Video around this area once upon a time...
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