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Which city to move to in Canada?
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Which city to move to in Canada?

Quote: (07-16-2016 01:49 PM)Soothesayer Wrote:  

I'd also recommend Montreal or Vancouver. Montreal has it's problems (women there are dominant, but at least they're highly sexual). Toronto however is suicide by cyanide capsule and firing squad. As well, a lot of that city's bitch disease (they ALL have degrees in Bitchology there) spill into sister cities along the Niagara region that may not be immediately noticeable unless you live here.

Take St. Catharines where I live, for example. It is a slow torture rack. About 45 minutes from Toronto, girls here have bitch shields at full strength. Walk into most any retail store and you'll see 50% have sleeve tats, dyed hair, and bad attitudes. Malls (Pen Centre) are filled with land-whales. Other cons:

- Most obese city in Canada, which would put it the top ten in North America (source: wiki).

- Highest unemployment rate in Canada. Leftists like our dyke premier, an Orville Redenbacher lookalike, have run off most big companies (Caterpillar, manufacturing jobs, John Deere, etc) so that no company wants to invest here.

- Many big box stores like BestBuy & The Source as well as banks hire 70% women. I walked into BestBuy the other day to look at Samsung s7 phones and most of the saleswomen couldn't tell me shit between the phones on a technical level, to say nothing about international hiccups. Same with the laptop department. I left shaking my head. Later I heard a manager from The Source brag about hiring only women.

- Activist feminist judges who divorce-rape men even though they may not make that much and do not have kids or own a house. I've seen this happen with guys who are too 'mouthy' about seeking happiness overseas. Here, if you are any measure of a Red Pill man, keep it to yourself until you get the hell out of Dodge. Don't tip off the judge or the soon-to-be-ex.

Sheeeeett!
Sounds like Toronto-Occupied-Ontario is like Hotel California. Easy to enter, but not easy to leave.

I could have imagined what would have happened to Roosh if he didn't take precautions and advice while in Canada..In his book, he said that people in Toronto were searching for him to have him wrongfully arrested for assault.

If the SJWs did have it their way, Roosh might have ended up at least several years in remand in jail for a mere assault charge---A political prisoner.

If the OP respects his freedom and self-worth, he should either stay in MTL or travel to Vancouver or Saskatoon. If he is determined to live in Toronto, he should reside in more 2nd immigrant communities in Ontario, thought that wouldn't protect him from the miserable Toronto women.
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#27

Which city to move to in Canada?

Being bilingual is necessary for some govt jobs. But everything else your good with only english.
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#28

Which city to move to in Canada?

Being bilingual is necessary for some govt jobs. But everything else your good with only english.
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#29

Which city to move to in Canada?

Quote: (07-16-2016 06:02 PM)Kapostatus13 Wrote:  

Being bilingual is necessary for some govt jobs. But everything else your good with only english.

Based on this reply, I would then recommend the OP to do Ottawa. I've been there twice. It's a nice clean city, not far from Montreal (2.5 hours) if you wish to turn it up and only half an hour from Hull which I hear is teeming with sluts. Lizards there are easy. One of my female friends living there said that the men there don't even holla at lizards indicating an almost desperate energy from the reptiles there.

Personal account:

I went there with one of my friends and we took down something each night (stayed there for two nights). First night we had to share the lizard (only had one hotel room), 2nd night we got a lizard apiece. I got the blonde and he got the brunette. It was so easy I thought I was being set up. Got them up to the hotel room with a basic line.

The line was this: "I just want to get a drink of water from my room, do you mind following me for a moment?"

The 'water' was really vodka.
During day game I was hollaring at lizards, under the pretext of working on my Spanish. I had a really good feel about that city.

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Which city to move to in Canada?

I thought about going to Ottawa because I have a friend here who says its much better than Montreal (He's french/Arab and got great game). I guess Montreal is mainly social circles or go for the fatties, girls are tough here and it's not the city for me. I will try to apply for jobs in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver and see where it goes. Thx men
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Which city to move to in Canada?

Quote: (07-17-2016 02:30 AM)Rekkd Wrote:  

I thought about going to Ottawa because I have a friend here who says its much better than Montreal (He's french/Arab and got great game). I guess Montreal is mainly social circles or go for the fatties, girls are tough here and it's not the city for me. I will try to apply for jobs in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver and see where it goes. Thx men

Ottawa might be the few Anglophone cities in Canada which is not far from Quebec while far away from the most infamous city of Canada.

If your friend is giving good reviews of Ottawa, along with a former Toronto guy now in Ottawa giving a similar favourable review, then you have Ottawa as first priority, then Vancouver, then Alberta, then Toronto as last resort.

Link up with the Ottawa guy to see for a job first..Two men can't be wrong about Ottawa, and the Anglophone parts of Montreal suck for sure..the best secrets are in Laval and Quebec City.
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#32

Which city to move to in Canada?

I agree about Montreal,the nightlife is may be the best in canada(clubs close 3 pm)girls quality are better than the others.But it is not an easy city,you should be the good looking slim fit guy to kill there,french is not a must though,most of people speak english.

I think Vancouver and Ottawa are both better than Montreal,but I will probably say vancouver is easier.Not a lot of informations here about Vancouver but I think this city should be the number one of canada.
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#33

Which city to move to in Canada?

Here's my thoughts as someone who has lived in a few different regions across the country:

East Coast: As my name suggests, I'm from NS and grew up in Halifax. Its the only city I would recommend living in although I always liked Moncton, NB but its a bilingual city like Montreal and the French have the upper hand there. Halifax is pretty small (about 400,000) but has a very impressive night life, tons of bars, pubs and clubs all in the downtown area and last call at some clubs is 3:30, doors close at 4am. Halifax has a huge student population, so its young and fun but after the age of 25, a lot of people leave to other cities for work. There are decent jobs in the area but they don't pay enough to justify the high cost of living there (taxes, expensive groceries, high rent, etc). Its the only city on the East Coast that is somewhat multicultural, there's lots of blacks and Arabs in the city.

I wouldn't really consider anywhere else out that way like PEI and NB (too small) and Nfld (too isolated), you'd get bored quickly and the locals have this weird CFA "Come From Away" attitude where if you don't trace your ancestry back at least five generations, then you're an outsider, especially if you're from Ontario lol.

Quebec: Worked and studied there in Montreal and Sherbrooke for about six months, its my second favourite province, I really like the people and their laid back attitude but it isn't the best place to be career wise, especially if you don't speak French. Cost of living is lower there (rent, utilities, food, beer, etc) but wages are low.

Ontario: No comment, never lived there but if I had to pick a city, it would probably be Ottawa, I couldn't do Toronto.

Prairies: Manitoba/Saskatchewan- I worked in small towns in Sask for about six months (Estevan, fucking shit hole) and have spent a few days in Regina, Saskatoon and Brandon Manitoba. These provinces have all of the shitty qualities of Alberta (cold as fuck, drunk aggressive Natives in the cities) and none of the good qualities (Mountains, booming economy, although that's done for now). I simply couldn't live in Sask/Man but yes, the people are a lot more down to earth than in Alberta and the women are pretty nice. Saskatchewan has a decent job market if you're looking for career advancement, Manitoba less so but in either place you'll probably be pretty bored.

Alberta- I've been here for ten years and am still not in love with the place but overall I do like it since as a tradesman, its given me a pretty good quality of life. Calgary is the best city to live in but its really hurting now job wise, Edmonton is better for jobs but not what it once was, basically, everyone is waiting for oil to bounce back and for the NDP to get voted out, its going to be a rough 2-4 years but I have hope that Alberta will bounce back. The women are ok overall but Alberta is a money focused place and the women expect guys to shell out cash, maybe not at Toronto levels but its a materialistic society.

BC: The best place in Canada, lots of jobs in Vancouver but as has been mentioned, the cost of living can be high so you may have to live with roommates. I spent six months living in Victoria, its very nice there with decent weather (doesn't snow, same as Van) but the people were really uptight, I find the people in Vancouver to be much nicer. The Okanagan valley (Kelowna area) is really nice too but there aren't many jobs there, basically in BC (Bring Cash) you can have a great quality of life but at the end of the month, you just won't have as much money in the bank as you could in Alberta.

I think that if your priority is career advancement is your goal then its Toronto/Vancouver and for now to a lesser extent Calgary/Edmonton. If you want to live in a small city but still have fun it could be Halifax/Ottawa/Victoria. Canada is really just too big and expensive to check out all of the regions
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#34

Which city to move to in Canada?

^ Incredible post, great info.
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#35

Which city to move to in Canada?

Nice scotian,lot of useful informations, but i dont agree about quebec,I found quebec girls just nice that they can loose your time,that means even if they are not interessted they will talk to you for a long time then they will leave.Quebec girls are picky when it comes to sex,they are dominant and they have more power than mens.Physicall and Sociale circle are very important there,guys who go out together to clubs in montreal leave usually disappointed.

How do you found Vancouver girls comparing to Montreal though?what time the last call is in Vancouver?
And how are the opportunities in vancouver for the IT and banking fields(I work on IT and had some experience in banks)?
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Which city to move to in Canada?

Quote: (07-17-2016 05:36 PM)casa-nostra Wrote:  

Nice scotian,lot of useful informations, but i dont agree about quebec,I found quebec girls just nice that they can loose your time,that means even if they are not interessted they will talk to you for a long time then they will leave.Quebec girls are picky when it comes to sex,they are dominant and they have more power than mens.Physicall and Sociale circle are very important there,guys who go out together to clubs in montreal leave usually disappointed.

How do you found Vancouver girls comparing to Montreal though?what time the last call is in Vancouver?
And how are the opportunities in vancouver for the IT and banking fields(I work on IT and had some experience in banks)?

Tell them to read Bang.
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#37

Which city to move to in Canada?

Montreal is not a ONS city according to many guys.
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#38

Which city to move to in Canada?

If you're having shit luck in Montreal then I don't know if moving to Van will improve your luck but at least you won't have to deal with the French/English dynamic, for what its worth:

I haven't been to Montreal in ten years, I lived there in 2001 and in Sherbrooke in 2005 so my info is dated and those were back in the glory days before social media and smart phones, so my memories of then are through rose tinted glasses, a time that simply doesn't exist anymore, anywhere. Also, while in Quebec, my main goal was to improve my French ( I majored in French at uni and planned on becoming a French teacher) so my French was really good. I never heard of PUA or game stuff back then but I'd just go around the city talking to anyone who would talk to me, even if it was an old lady or young kids, I just wanted to practice my French. The locals were impressed with that and I got numbers from girls, dates, bangs, etc.

Every time I go to Vancouver its for 2-3 days and I get super wasted down town and crash at a female friend's place or a flea bag hotel in junkie infested DTES (they're cheap!), neither of which are very conducive to getting laid. However, when I do go out to bars and pubs in Van (or my favourite place, the Amsterdam cafe where you can smoke weed), I end up meeting people, sometimes get numbers, etc but it usually doesn't go anywhere because I leave town. I don't like the night clubs in Van, I've only been a few times and don't remember them being great, I much prefer the pubs and just walking around Granville or wherever opening girls, day time is pretty good too, I don't know the city too well so am always asking for directions and suggestions for places to eat anyway.

I rarely give game advice on here because I'm not really into it, I just do the same thing I've been doing since I was a teenager, getting drunk and fucked up and talking to random people all night. Sometimes it works, sometimes I get punched in the face.
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Which city to move to in Canada?

@casa-nostra: Tech in Van and Vic are booming. I will say it's booming as a developer, not as sysadmin or etc. Last calls 230.

@scotian: bro you must have a different dynamic vs Victoria, everytime me and buddies hit up Vic we slay. Going to the island is easy mode for us.
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#40

Which city to move to in Canada?

I would get out of Canada. What's keeping you there after you graduate ?
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#41

Which city to move to in Canada?

I would like to leave and explore the world more but I dont have the money or exp. I thought I would work here for a while then travel or start my own business.
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#42

Which city to move to in Canada?

The question is which city in canada have closer mentality to US citcies?i mean where girls are more open to sex.

It's not MTL for sure(somthing experienced),i think Vancouver could be the closest Canadian city to US(for the mentality) but not sure.
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#43

Which city to move to in Canada?

Did you try the Native girls? They're the easiest in Canada, all you need is booze and smokes.
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#44

Which city to move to in Canada?

The first nation girls? If you are talking about them, well I haven't seen a single attractive one. I guess we Arabs like Arabic, white and latina girls .. atleast majority of us.
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#45

Which city to move to in Canada?

The first nation girls are homeless in Ottawa. In Ottawa you can find White girls, Chinese girls, Spanish girls, Indian girls, Ukrainian girls, Russian girls, and etc. Whatever your looking for is here, but you have to know where to look for it. Byward market is pretty live , there is some male competition but there's more than enough for everybody here. I highly recommend this city, it has more to offer than just women.
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Which city to move to in Canada?

Quote: (07-17-2016 10:49 PM)scotian Wrote:  

If you're having shit luck in Montreal then I don't know if moving to Van will improve your luck but at least you won't have to deal with the French/English dynamic, for what its worth:

I haven't been to Montreal in ten years, I lived there in 2001 and in Sherbrooke in 2005 so my info is dated and those were back in the glory days before social media and smart phones, so my memories of then are through rose tinted glasses, a time that simply doesn't exist anymore, anywhere. Also, while in Quebec, my main goal was to improve my French ( I majored in French at uni and planned on becoming a French teacher) so my French was really good. I never heard of PUA or game stuff back then but I'd just go around the city talking to anyone who would talk to me, even if it was an old lady or young kids, I just wanted to practice my French. The locals were impressed with that and I got numbers from girls, dates, bangs, etc.

Every time I go to Vancouver its for 2-3 days and I get super wasted down town and crash at a female friend's place or a flea bag hotel in junkie infested DTES (they're cheap!), neither of which are very conducive to getting laid. However, when I do go out to bars and pubs in Van (or my favourite place, the Amsterdam cafe where you can smoke weed), I end up meeting people, sometimes get numbers, etc but it usually doesn't go anywhere because I leave town. I don't like the night clubs in Van, I've only been a few times and don't remember them being great, I much prefer the pubs and just walking around Granville or wherever opening girls, day time is pretty good too, I don't know the city too well so am always asking for directions and suggestions for places to eat anyway.

I rarely give game advice on here because I'm not really into it, I just do the same thing I've been doing since I was a teenager, getting drunk and fucked up and talking to random people all night. Sometimes it works, sometimes I get punched in the face.

Sherbrooke used to be one of my favorite cities to visit from the Northeast US. Its like going somewhere but being nowhere. Great food, pretty place, something out of the past yet still vibrant. I doubt Sherbrooke has changed at all.
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#47

Which city to move to in Canada?

It's pretty much Montreal, then Calgary, or bust. You should focus on leaving the country.
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#48

Which city to move to in Canada?

How different is Calgary comparing to Ottawa?
Is it easier to pull Alberta girls than Ontario girls?
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#49

Which city to move to in Canada?

Been to Calgary a few times and always have it pretty easy compared to back home (Vancouver).

If you put the effort in you can get girls anywhere. There's a lot of choice in Vancouver and it's a little tough but if you have decent game you can meet lots of different girls here from all over the world. It is pretty expensive though.
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Which city to move to in Canada?

Quote: (07-25-2016 02:58 AM)RustyShackleford Wrote:  

It is pretty expensive though.

Me and a buddy were talking about this while chatting up the talent at English Bay last evening. Unless you got a good gig lined up, logistically the DT core even in the west end is no less than 1400 and can go as high as 2800 for a 1 bed. This city doesn't have the economic base to support high paying jobs except in tech, RE, or special niches.

If your an outsider with nothing lined up, you're looking at 30-35K CAD entry level and at least a 30 min commute somewhere. And your likely sharing a place.
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