Advice on Alberta...
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geoff52 doesn't strike me as a Sun reader. Partly that's because he writes in whole sentences but mainly because the Toronto Sun is a conservative, pro-oil, pro-tar-sand-exploitation paper. He may be a forward thinker but to take as a main source of one's news a paper with an editorial stance contrary to one's views seems a stretch. I expect he'll be along to comment for himself and will be interested to see what he says.
#33
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Cool! A helpful and relevant contribution!
It looks like they moved it? It was right outside city hall at one point - that looks like Centre St.
It looks like they moved it? It was right outside city hall at one point - that looks like Centre St.
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#34
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Hi all - I've finally caught up on all of the posts! I am quite surprised at the extent of detail a lot of you have taken the time to go into. You're the best
I appreciate your welcome messages and relevant contributions that have come forth. I have taken note of who are the "go-to" figures on this forum, in terms of advising and offering words of sheer positivity (whilst still being honest)
I really have enjoyed looking at the pictures posted on this thread and can't wait to explore the forum in more depth.
It was an interesting read on here regarding the current situations ref: oil, etc. Your comments paint a somewhat different picture to my knowledge pre-post. When I first signed up to the forum, I browsed around and found a BE Wiki guide on 'The Pros and Cons of Calgary' - unfortunately this stated otherwise reg. various sectors - looks like it might need an update. I'm glad I asked more about this now.
I just want to say thanks again and for the most part, I have heard everything I was hoping to hear.
Here's to the future
I appreciate your welcome messages and relevant contributions that have come forth. I have taken note of who are the "go-to" figures on this forum, in terms of advising and offering words of sheer positivity (whilst still being honest)
I really have enjoyed looking at the pictures posted on this thread and can't wait to explore the forum in more depth.
It was an interesting read on here regarding the current situations ref: oil, etc. Your comments paint a somewhat different picture to my knowledge pre-post. When I first signed up to the forum, I browsed around and found a BE Wiki guide on 'The Pros and Cons of Calgary' - unfortunately this stated otherwise reg. various sectors - looks like it might need an update. I'm glad I asked more about this now.
I just want to say thanks again and for the most part, I have heard everything I was hoping to hear.
Here's to the future
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#35
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Any Calgary peeps with enough knowledge that have got 5 minutes spare to update it, please do.
#37
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I agree although there are signs of it all picking up albeit slowly. I live in between Edmonton and Calgary so maybe the effects have been more obvious here, crime has definitely increased. It's really good to see some we are hiring signs about!
#38
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Things are starting to pick up and Alberta is trying to make moves to diversify the economy but right now things are hard.
Alberta bans hiring foreign workers for 29 high-skilled jobs - Edmonton - CBC News
#40
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My preference is to Edmonton than Calgary. I find Calgary too corporate and too much like Houston or other Texas oil cities. Edmonton has really come along in the past few years.
#41
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I think your information is way out of date. The global crash in oil and gas prices is hurting Alberta hard . Many Albertan's are now moving, if they haven't already, to BC or back East.
Things are starting to pick up and Alberta is trying to make moves to diversify the economy but right now things are hard.
Alberta bans hiring foreign workers for 29 high-skilled jobs - Edmonton - CBC News
Things are starting to pick up and Alberta is trying to make moves to diversify the economy but right now things are hard.
Alberta bans hiring foreign workers for 29 high-skilled jobs - Edmonton - CBC News
Lots of workers in the oil and gas sectors don't actually reside in Alberta, but reside elsewhere in Canada and commute to Alberta purely for work. The fact that they no longer commute to Alberta for work is not evidence of them changing their residence, merely their place of work and has, for example, no impact upon the hiring of public sector workers which, it would appear, is the only thing the government of Alberta appears to be doing to "diversify the economy."
#42
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I don't doubt that the economy in Alberta is not as good as it was a few years ago, but I seriously doubt that there are many Albertans that are relocating to other parts of Canada simply as a result of the economy.
Lots of workers in the oil and gas sectors don't actually reside in Alberta, but reside elsewhere in Canada and commute to Alberta purely for work. The fact that they no longer commute to Alberta for work is not evidence of them changing their residence, merely their place of work and has, for example, no impact upon the hiring of public sector workers which, it would appear, is the only thing the government of Alberta appears to be doing to "diversify the economy."
Lots of workers in the oil and gas sectors don't actually reside in Alberta, but reside elsewhere in Canada and commute to Alberta purely for work. The fact that they no longer commute to Alberta for work is not evidence of them changing their residence, merely their place of work and has, for example, no impact upon the hiring of public sector workers which, it would appear, is the only thing the government of Alberta appears to be doing to "diversify the economy."
#43
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I only just realized it came across as sounding a little nasty. Wasn't meant too at all. On the plus side Albertan does have some of the highest salaries and lowest taxis so if you can secure jobs there you can make a good living.
My preference is to Edmonton than Calgary. I find Calgary too corporate and too much like Houston or other Texas oil cities. Edmonton has really come along in the past few years.
My preference is to Edmonton than Calgary. I find Calgary too corporate and too much like Houston or other Texas oil cities. Edmonton has really come along in the past few years.
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This is general post not restricted to this topic.
I do not like to get into fire fights with other contributors on this forum, and I have enough sense just to walk away when people disagree strongly with any of my post. I am not here to win arguments or to make converts.
We all have different views and there is no absolute truth. We live in a world of shades of gray not black and white.
We get most of our information from the media, we can either accept that information or call it fake news.
But we can all be civil to one another on this forum which costs nothing.
Calling some ones post "hogwash" has never been a cogent argument.
I do not like to get into fire fights with other contributors on this forum, and I have enough sense just to walk away when people disagree strongly with any of my post. I am not here to win arguments or to make converts.
We all have different views and there is no absolute truth. We live in a world of shades of gray not black and white.
We get most of our information from the media, we can either accept that information or call it fake news.
But we can all be civil to one another on this forum which costs nothing.
Calling some ones post "hogwash" has never been a cogent argument.
Last edited by geoff52; Apr 21st 2017 at 3:41 pm.