Top 10 Best Places To Live In Canada For 2023
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- Did you know that Montreal has nearly 90 festivals per year? Or that the cost of living in Quebec City is 25% lower than the national index?
Whether you’re a native or looking to move from another country, Canada is known for its natural beauty and friendly people - and makes a great place to live.
Today on Across the Globe we’re going to look at the 10 Best Places to Live in Canada. To help narrow this down, we looked at factors including crime rates, cost of living, access to healthcare, education, environment, and strength of the economy.
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While we do our best to provide you with the most accurate information. These are after all just our take based on data we analyzed. You should make your own decisions based on your own experiences by visiting the places we talk about!
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Where do you live currently? Lets get a list going below! 🙂🌍
Madrid, Spain's Capital City
Shenzhen China
Montreal, Im thinking of moving out of the province to change things up
Adelaide, South Australia, planning to move to Toronto next year.
ND usa, im thinking about moving to canada when i have the money
Howdy from Calgary! 🤠 I couldn't agree more with this amazing video! Calgary truly is a gem! :D
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Great video. 😍
Nice 👍🙂
Canada is the best I have been here all my life it’s a wonderful place especially in fall
I wish I could move to Québec someday
I would Retire in the Mont Tramblant area
@@trevorlawrence310Cool!
Very glad to Moved to Victoria
I want to emigrate to Canada. i currently live in The Netherlands - Europe. my country is boring as hell, but first i need to study and get a good job save some money and go
u want to move to canada from the netherlands????? are yoy crazy
@@isaacsanchez2003 why? Do you know how boring and sad my country is + we are a small country and we are forced by the EU to let many people from war countries in and now there is so much chaos because they have 0 money and just make a mess everywhere. Also they get a house first even though dutch people Who live here there entire lives get no house at all. This country is completely made of bricks and walls with in between some fake nature to make it seem happy. Im sure canada has problems too but they atleast have space and nature there, it isnt a open air prison.
Hope everything works out how you desire 🙂
@@Niick_18 bro go to Norway or Switzerland its better. Canada has a lot of problems too you won't earn well according to the expenses and unlike netherlands you would need a car and a shovel(yes to throw snow out of your driveway). And the amount of vacation time you will get is so less. Even indians have more vacation
I think have lot of options and opportunities if you are Netherlands citizen like Germany,Sweden,Norway,Finland
Almost everyone I know who went out to Alberta for employment did pretty well, but have retired to the east coast, which has a more tolerable climate and a much lower cost of living...
May I know what is east coast?
@@happylifegodislife9942New Brunswick/Nova Scotia/Prince Edward Island
Quebec City has a lot more industries than timber, there are insurance and IT plus a lot of provincial and federal government agencies. But you need to speak French in Quebec City. However, the downside is that for an immigrant is next to impossible to integrate as the locals are not open to outsiders.
Interesting, I wasn't aware of some of this
Quebec city has the lowest crime rate and unemployment in Canada ... French is a official language in Canada ... immigrants in Canada , mainly from India are going to Toronto and Vancouver because they want to live in ghettos .
Which Canadian area has the best IT opportunities?
As a Canadian I assure you don’t wanna come to Canada. Our country is going down the toilet at diarrhea speed and it’s become very expensive to live, very.
If you believe inflation isn’t happening everywhere then you’re truly an idiot…
The s in Lévis is silent [ Lay -vee ]. Merci.
Is there work in [ lay vee ] for immigrants, just curious
@@celsogonzalezvaladez6176 It's the south shore suburb of Québec (city). There is work in many industries there. Further south to the beauté valley there are other industries also hiring.
@@celsogonzalezvaladez6176 Yes, there is, for example, there is a shipyard, a big bank company as well as a big gas refinery (Also, its in front of Quebec city, as Sugizai ) It is as well a great multicultural city
Vancouver's population is much much more than 673k..
it's between 650k to 700k, the city with the greater Vancouver area has a population of 2.6 million.
Forgotto add homeless , drug addicts and stabbers
It's next to impossible to find the cheapest places to live in Ontario these days.
Toronto is not a good place to live in it is expensive. Poverty and homelessness quality of life is not good
Toronto is a wonderful place to live as long as you're making 100K+ a year or you inherit a house :)
Victoria's public transportation sucks. Don't let anyone tell you different.
Where is the best place in Canada for theatre and art in general?
Probably Montreal or Quebec
Toronto is not bad in this aspect
It's crazy to move to Canada from Netherlands. It's ok for people from the third world. It was ok in 17-18th century Europeans, not today.
I am from the UK and I would not recommend many place to go and live now in Canada.
The prairie provenance are probably the only places I would recommend, moving back to Alberta myself
It's a big country ffs. There's lots of places
@@RandallK1968NS yes ffs it is a big country but as I said, and what you seem to have missed, is there is not many places I would recommend living in, not that difficult to understand really.
@adrianharrison5208 it seems to be difficult for you as a foreigner to say that. You're full of shit. There are all kinds of places to live in this country 🤡
Where would you recommend to live in Alberta? Fellow Brit considering emigrating.
@@ArnieS1947 I have ended up living in Red Deer Alberta and really happy.
Close to the main cities for work like Edmonton and Calgary, but not affected by them
I’m in Abu-Dhabi planning to travel to Canada soon
Nice! Enjoy your trip 🙌
Stay out
@@bp98dgfjki tf
Welcome!
Currently trying to move to Calgary from the USA!
Hope everything works out 🙂
Calgary sucks, be ready
@@christianedison1121 Why? any speacific reasons?
@@christianedison1121why?
Why would someone leave USA to go to Canada..?? USA is thought to be a better country
Not sure about other places but no, Calgary aeirnt all that great
How is Moncton New brunswick?
Is it bad place to live?
Yes. It’s very bad
@@chrisfreund1524 Can i ask you what is the reason why?
@@migney I might have exaggerated a little and my natural bias is showing, but there are some things to keep in mind when living here. The winters here are VERY brutal. They aren’t very cold but the snow dumps here are jaw dropping. Moncton is located on the path of wicked coastal storms that flow up the Bay of Fundy. That’s a huge drawback for me which is why I’m leaving. In addition, the homelessness has gotten really bad, and it’s a pretty dirty city. I saw the largest pile of cigarettes I’ve ever seen in my life and huge piles of garbage not cleaned up. But Moncton has some positives and there are some cleaner areas you can live in like Dieppe, Riverview, and Memramcook. People are pretty welcoming, and there are a lot of live music concerts like the YQM country music festival that happens once a year. It’s the hub city of the maritimes so it’s very close proximity to the other cities in the maritimes. Like I said, I kind of exaggerated but it wouldn’t be my first choice when choosing a city in Canada. There are some better places like Calgary and Halifax for sure
Ive been there for a few months and it isn't bad but if you want to move, move somewhere else (or if you don't have money then move there because its really cheap)
new brunswick in general is not a good place too live
im watching this video from nb looking for somewhere else to move
low cost of living in Halifax.....not accurate. High Taxes ,High Power,High Gas, High Commodities, Recently high Real Estate, Low average wages. Its good for Students and Tourists.
I’m from the uk and want to move to Canada, where should I go
Just apply for Canada PR. It will take about 6-8 months
Alberta
I am also from the UK and moving back to Canada Alberta in about a weeks time. Best place I have found for me in Canada to be honest.
I find it very laid-back and easy to get on in life in that province
@@adrianharrison5208 its on fire 🔥 right now. Forest fires everywhere.
@@bobbucks it happens, BC has had plenty of them over the last 10 years
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Naaaah, Calgary has less people than Vancouver
Calgary = for people who like to be isolate 😂
Noooo it's in the centre, right? So you can fly everywhere easily
Dude I’m just joking 🙃don’t take it too seriously
@@leesangbum2820 haha did you think I was being angry?
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Horrible list, no insurance, utilities, job market?
Healthcare isn’t really free in Canada. Either you pay premiums, higher taxes or both. Also there are many places in Canada that gets more snow than Saskatchewan. It seems a lot because most of the time it snows it stays for most of the winter. Other places that receive more snow melts more often. Kind of a wet under the skin cold, warm & cold weather throughout the winter. But each to your own liking.
Interesting, thats news to me
@@Acrosstheglobechannel Where do you live? I live in Regina, Saskatchewan
If safety is not top priority, why not move to the US?
Two entirely different cultures. Which brings up the major feature when moving anywhere on the globe -- know what you want, which may range from an adventure in a new place, or a desire for familiarity but in a new location. If looking for familiarity, you're better off staying home. Most are somewhere in between familiarity and adventure, in which case it's a good idea to prioritize your needs and see whether the place you will move to can fulfill what's important to you. If not, you're discontented and in a different culture, which usually means miserable.
You must be trolling the US is the least safe developed country just check the rankings
For those of you who don't know a lot about canada, don't move to any of these cities. Most of them are pretty bad
WHY are U Using USD $$ ,,,?? Explained were,,,,When in Fact it's CDN,,,$$ Currencies your Insult make me Wounder if your Canadian
I want to emigrate to canada. Because in the netherlands is it verry boring and is not beutifull and canada is verry beutifull
Calgary #1???? LMFAO 😂
I know when those rankings came out some Vancouverites and Torontonians were offended. As a non-big-city Albertan I found it funny that Edmonton, who has a pretty big rivalry with Calgary, didn’t even make the top 100 list for best global cities.
@@dougpatterson7494 The two cities seem very similar on the surface but are quite different when it comes to global reach and recognition.
Why are you quoting on USD when you’re making a video about Canada, Canadians don’t earn USD.
I bet this voice is AI too.
😂
Who the hell made that list of worlds safest cities??? lol Sydney is one of the worst places in Australia hahaaa
Nah...not until your PM gets the boot.
Whats PM?
@@Acrosstheglobechannel Trudeau
we need him out fr
Travel some before you bitch.
You put Quebec way too high and Montreal too high considering you have to learn a whole new language
Most people are bilingual in these cities and you can easily just speak English in Montreal…
@@car7605 bill 96
As a Canadian, I can't recommend it. It's a boring, overpriced nanny state with horrible weather and incompetent leadership. Well, I'll rephrase that.. they're competent, but they're serving the WEF agenda rather than what's best for the nation.
I agree if this advice goes to EU country residents or countries like Singapore, South Korea or Japan. However, for us folks living in eastern europe/balkans, Canada is the best chance we get at a better life because of it's immigration policies.
Propaganda
I'm Canadian and I wish I could leave.
Such an awful country.
Why? I live in turkey and planning to move to canada in 1-2 years.