Where to live Calgary or Toronto? (taxes, moving to, family friendly)
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While Toronto is cold in the winter Calgary is even colder, so I'd go with Toronto.
To be fair, in Calgary we have a drier semi-arid prairie climate than on the Great Lakes, and the winter is the dry season where it is more desert like here.
But yes, temperature wise it does get colder here but where does it FEEL colder that is debatable.
Do yourself a favor and stay in Australia. I've lived in Toronto for 30 years and it sucks. I've been all over Canada the US and Europe. Do yourself a huge favor and move to Europe. All Canada is is taxes and a terrible health care system. Old age pension is a joke with most of the elderly below the poverty line and immigrants that claim refugee status scamming our system. Stay in Australia.
If you were to move to Canada maybe go to Vancouver it's nice there only minus' are the drugs and weather.
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