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Michael-5 said:
trasharmdsister12 said:
elticker said:

very quite peaceful place, i personally didn't find much to do there when i went. Much less patriotic than the US or egypt. Low crime rate, very and i mean very high prices and taxes. Ah man i still remember that a toast bundle cost over 3 dollars, dam thats expensive. Free health care. I personally don't like canada but hten again i might be baised cause i had a canadain teacher who gave me a headache because of how much he says do that and do that your not that your now that, i think he gave me a bad impression about canadains, i haven't gone to toronto, i just lived in missisauga which i found was the most boring place i have ever been too, hopefully when i go to uni next year toronto will change that perspective, i guess because i am very used to the life in kuwait and a little bit in egypt where its noisy. Also a great pluss is grass soccer playing fields which i found was great and free. Very clean country.

Mississauga? That place is so foreign! You might as well go to India if you're staying there (my family is from India and pretty much every Indian I know agrees).That whole area is incredibly asian; Brampton, Scarborough, Mississauga. I live an hour away from there (Kitchener/Waterloo). It's also a relatively boring place in comparison to Toronto but we have two universities literally <1 km from each other on the same street... so the night life in that area is decent. But I don't party or drink so it's not of much use to me.

KW also incredibly multicultural. A few people earlier were saying that even though Canada is multicultural, it's kinda segregated. I think KW is a great example of where it isn't.

Anyways I hope you enjoy Canada when you come for school! We welcome you

And keep those thoughts coming! I've enjoyed reading each one.

Um Chuckie Cheese? Square One? The freaken poison water Lake Ontario beach? lol, nah it' kind of boring.

Missisauga is a suburban city, Toronto is significantly different, and if you think Missisauga has a large asian population, wow. Go to downtown Toronto, it's lieterally 45% Chinese (thats a statistic from statistics Canada).

elticker, why are you comming to Toronto for school? Is it because our post secondary schools are literlly 10x cheaper? (I pay $5,500 a year for tuition). However, since you international, your still going to pay $20,000 or so, which is still better then the $50,000 US universities cost.


i hae a permanent residency so i pay the same price you do. I am coming to university because if i graduate from a canadain university i get alot of money.