What area of Toronto? Because there's a ring of very undesirable places to live around the downtown core...
Ha, not that I expect folks in Toronto proper to have any sympathy for the suburbs, but it's also called the Don Valley Parking Lot for a reason =D
You're right, I can't hate Vaughn, you've got D&Bs, Ikea, Vaughn Mills, and Wonderland close by =D
Huh? What does the president of Antarctica have to do with Canada?
Dude, nobody can explain Bieber
Putting the wrong numbers aside, how many people are really going to buy a 100K+ Nissan?
actually, what we do is eat fries with Quebec cheese and gravy on top while playing this game that somehow involves rock and broomsticks on ice.
Don't worry, I'm opinionated about parts of Southeast Michigan as well =D
How far west of Waterloo? I've never explored the city past Erbesville, and the most premium thing I saw was a Keg I think, any recommendations?
Yes. The only way it won't is if internet service continues to grow in bandwidth and prices continue to fall per gb. With the way the US is handling telecom right now, I don't think we will be far along enough for people to continually download large games to play while streaming videos.
I heard it's a Province in China or something, next to Alaska and Sweden.
No, but you have a time period to pay it back.:
Brutal. That entire Pickering/Oshawa area is almost as bad as Missisauga/Brampton, if for different reasons. My gf went to the University of Guelph (great campus) and I thought it's quite a nicer place to live than most places in Kitchener-Waterloo (though Waterloo has a slightly better downtown area... I mean barely…
Pfft, Guelph is a nicer place to live ;)
Remind me to stay out of Vancouver, apparently they have giant monsters prowling the landscape.
You're right , Canada is a foreign land and there doesn't have Chevy, or the Corvette.
In Canada we have a first-time home buyer's tax credit and we have a provision that allows you to temporarily withdraw from your RRSP (401K) to partially fund a first time home purchase. You can borrow against the value of your home as well, but it's no free lunch since if you can't pay off your debts (and this…