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Best 6 Engineering Schools in Canada
Canada’s best universities are public with tuition that is generally much more affordable than that at most American universities. But how good an education does a Canadian school give you? What is a degree from University of British Columbia, McGill, or University of Toronto worth when stacked up against the best universities from around the…
Get Your Driver’s Licence in Canada
Unless you live and work in the centre or near-suburbs of one of the few biggest Canadian cities, you will often need a car for both commuting to and from work and for daily errands and activities for your new life Canada. That means that you will need a driver’s licence almost as soon as…
Top 10 Malls for Cross Border Shopping Near Vancouver
Top 10 American Malls within Driving Distance of Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia, is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in Canada. It is also one of the most densely populated cities in the country. There are many activities and entertainment options in Vancouver; whether you want to enjoy an outdoor activity that takes advantage…
Are Immigrants Driving Up Housing Prices?
Approximately 46,000 rich foreigners have used the Quebec Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP) to immigrate to BC and Ontario, and in particular Vancouver and Toronto and their surrounding areas, helping to cause real estate prices to sore in the markets.
A Canadian’s Guide to Bringing Alcohol Back Across the U.S. Border
Heading down to Seattle for a concert and unsure of what to do with your leftover six-pack? Catching a ballgame in Detroit and hoping to bring some microbrews home to celebrate? Want to return from your Napa Valley vineyard tour with a few bottle? Here’s our fool-proof guide to moving across the Canada-U.S. border with…
Border Crossing Dos and Don’ts
Maybe your parents have stories about the way the border of Canada and US used to be – guards eating donuts and waving or maybe even sleeping at their posts. Things have changed. Now it’s all interrogation and snarling drug dogs and fear of shoe bombers when you’re crossing from Canada to US.