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More coming back from Canada?
It may be just the threads I'm reading -- though I usually look at nearly all the new ones. But when I joined the board nearly all the posts were about coming back from Australia -- and it was certainly an education about OZ.
Now there seem to be mostly people coming back from Canada. I'm wondering if there's some special reason. Exchange rate? :lol: Bev |
Re: More coming back from Canada?
Originally Posted by Bevm
(Post 8322800)
It may be just the threads I'm reading -- though I usually look at nearly all the new ones. But when I joined the board nearly all the posts were about coming back from Australia -- and it was certainly an education about OZ.
Now there seem to be mostly people coming back from Canada. I'm wondering if there's some special reason. Exchange rate? :lol: Bev |
Re: More coming back from Canada?
Redneck Alberta :thumbdown:
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Re: More coming back from Canada?
Originally Posted by lilybilly101
(Post 8322973)
Boredom and communist BC!!!!
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/repor...rticle1458585/ |
Re: More coming back from Canada?
Originally Posted by lilybilly101
(Post 8322973)
Boredom and communist BC!!!!
I think it's also a case of a big house and a nice view do not a life make and also that it's not as cheap to live in Canada or Australia as everyone thinks. I've been watching a few of the Oz emmigration programs like the one with Phil Spencer and the revisited one with Nicky Chapman and the big house/nice view piece seems to play a really large part. Haven't seen the other side of the coin on these shows yet but that probably wouldn't help with the ratings (there's that cynic again). |
Re: More coming back from Canada?
Originally Posted by Ciderman
(Post 8323349)
BC= Bring Cash, Barely Competent, Basically Corrupt, Beautiful Countryside. Oh don't forget PST = Paradise Subsidy Tax.....or am I getting to be a cynic in my old age?
I think it's also a case of a big house and a nice view do not a life make and also that it's not as cheap to live in Canada or Australia as everyone thinks. I've been watching a few of the Oz emmigration programs like the one with Phil Spencer and the revisited one with Nicky Chapman and the big house/nice view piece seems to play a really large part. Haven't seen the other side of the coin on these shows yet but that probably wouldn't help with the ratings (there's that cynic again). PST, HST, yes we pay those. You don't pay VAT in the UK ? What is the percentage of VAT ? More than HST I would bet. Well I know it is. You, a cynic in your old age ? Surly not. Slagging off Canada but with the benefit of Canadian Citizenship in your back pocket !! You took that just on case the grass wasn't greener on the other side. Don't say that you'd already paid the fees. You don't get citizenship overnight and you knew you wanted to leave well before you took it. If Canada is so bad to you and causes you so much anguish why don't you renounce your Citizenship ? A tad hypocritical methinks with a ton of sour grapes thrown in for good measure. |
Re: More coming back from Canada?
Originally Posted by johnh009
(Post 8323139)
Could get worse. The banks are suggesting a US style housing housing crash but Flaherty does not want to hear it.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/repor...rticle1458585/ |
Re: More coming back from Canada?
Originally Posted by Ciderman
(Post 8323349)
BC= Bring Cash, Barely Competent, Basically Corrupt, Beautiful Countryside. Oh don't forget PST = Paradise Subsidy Tax.....or am I getting to be a cynic in my old age?
I think it's also a case of a big house and a nice view do not a life make and also that it's not as cheap to live in Canada or Australia as everyone thinks. I've been watching a few of the Oz emmigration programs like the one with Phil Spencer and the revisited one with Nicky Chapman and the big house/nice view piece seems to play a really large part. Haven't seen the other side of the coin on these shows yet but that probably wouldn't help with the ratings (there's that cynic again). |
Re: More coming back from Canada?
Originally Posted by Simon Legree
(Post 8323461)
Barely competent, basically corrupt. Sounds to me very much like the one eyed Scottish idiot's government that you have in the UK. Among a seemingly endless list of screwups and waste you have MPs ripping you off with phony expenses
PST, HST, yes we pay those. You don't pay VAT in the UK ? What is the percentage of VAT ? More than HST I would bet. Well I know it is. You, a cynic in your old age ? Surly not. Slagging off Canada but with the benefit of Canadian Citizenship in your back pocket !! You took that just on case the grass wasn't greener on the other side. Don't say that you'd already paid the fees. You don't get citizenship overnight and you knew you wanted to leave well before you took it. If Canada is so bad to you and causes you so much anguish why don't you renounce your Citizenship ? A tad hypocritical methinks with a ton of sour grapes thrown in for good measure. Maybe to much French there to make the brits Happy Huh :lol: |
Re: More coming back from Canada?
Originally Posted by lilybilly101
(Post 8323492)
I read this week's Maclean's Mag and there's a big article on the future financial horrors ahead. I want my house on the market fast and work out how much we're willing to lose!
If Canada is heading for trouble then it's way behind the UK as far as the impact on Joe Public. |
Re: More coming back from Canada?
Originally Posted by Simon Legree
(Post 8323665)
I must admit that I haven't read MacLean's Mag lately but I do read Private Eye regularly. If you want to talk about "future financial horrors ahead" have a look at what is happening in the UK. Billions and billions of pounds of PFI schemes that are yet to come out of the woodwork. The disastrous attempt at privatization of military training and loads of other horror stories. Not to worry, just print more money.
If Canada is heading for trouble then it's way behind the UK as far as the impact on Joe Public. |
Re: More coming back from Canada?
Tolerance and understanding folks, tollerance and understanding.
Lets not have another thread that becomes argumentative.... people have their reasons for returning to the UK, as long as they gave it a good go, more than that is not really important.... |
Re: More coming back from Canada?
Originally Posted by Simon Legree
(Post 8323665)
I must admit that I haven't read MacLean's Mag lately but I do read Private Eye regularly. If you want to talk about "future financial horrors ahead" have a look at what is happening in the UK. Billions and billions of pounds of PFI schemes that are yet to come out of the woodwork. The disastrous attempt at privatization of military training and loads of other horror stories. Not to worry, just print more money.
If Canada is heading for trouble then it's way behind the UK as far as the impact on Joe Public. http://www.realtor.com/realestateand...149?source=web |
Re: More coming back from Canada?
Originally Posted by Simon Legree
(Post 8323665)
I must admit that I haven't read MacLean's Mag lately but I do read Private Eye regularly. If you want to talk about "future financial horrors ahead" have a look at what is happening in the UK. Billions and billions of pounds of PFI schemes that are yet to come out of the woodwork. The disastrous attempt at privatization of military training and loads of other horror stories. Not to worry, just print more money.
If Canada is heading for trouble then it's way behind the UK as far as the impact on Joe Public. I won't be rushing into buying in the UK either. We'll wait a year or so until we feel more confident in the market and know exactly where we want to be. |
Re: More coming back from Canada?
Originally Posted by johnh009
(Post 8323930)
Yes, that's about it, the politicians screw up and the only way they know how to get out of it is to print more money. I think consumer debt is an issue facing most western countries and who knows where it is all going to end. I know in the UK, consumer debt has risen 150% in the past 10 years. I do not know the figures for Canada and the US but the sub-prime fiasco should have been a warning to all. I am waiting to see what happens when interest rates rise.
'In the early 1990s, lines of credit were rare. Only about $4 billion had been drawn upon. Today, that figure stands at $200 billion, a staggering 4 800% increase.' |
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