Canada

Canada

  • About the Country
  • List of Masters Universities
  • Advantages
  • Canada is located in the continent of Central America. It is bound in the north by the Arctic Ocean, in the east by the North Atlantic Ocean, in the south by the United States of America (USA) and in the west by the North Pacific Ocean.
  • The Rocky Mountains with their snow-capped peaks and their clear blue lakes are found in the western part of the country.
  • The rest of the country is mostly covered with plains, however lowlands are found in the southeast.
  • Most of northern Canada has an arctic or subarctic climate with long harsh winters, short sunny summers and little precipitation and mean temperatures below freezing point for about seven months in a year.
  • The main religion in Canada is Christianity, comprising of Roman Catholics, Protestants and other Christian sects however, the country also has Muslims and people of other unspecified faiths.
  • The official languages of Canada are English and French, but other languages are also spoken in the country.
  • The ethnic groups living in Canada include whites of British, French and other European origin, Amerindians, Asians, Africans, Arabs and others of mixed background.
  • Canadian food is highly dependent on the locally available ingredients, and hence, there is a wide variety of cuisine available as one travels across the country
  • Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario
  • Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto, Canada
  • McGill Faculty of Management, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Sauder School of Business, Univ of British Colombia, Vancouver, Canada
  • Queen's School of Business, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
  • Simon Fraser Univ, Faculty of Bus Admin, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
  • University of New Brunswick MBA, Saint John
  • University of Calgary, Haskayne School of Business, Alberta
  • Faculty of Business, University of Victoria, British Colombia
  • Michael G. DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University, Ontorio
  • A major advantage of living in Canada is that, in most locations, it's possible to buy a comfortable, large, detached house on a normal income.
  • Jobs tend to be most plentiful in Toronto / Southern Ontario, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton.
  • Getting work can be difficult for migrants when they first arrive in Canada. Ideally you should arrange a job before you move to Canada.
  • Before seriously considering moving to Canada, it is absolutely vital you check that Canadian employers will accept your qualifications and experience.
  • If you have specialist, in-demand skills you are less likely to encounter difficulties but that is no guarantee of finding a suitable job.
  • The majority of Canadians are very tolerant and follow a live and let live philosophy. There is often a stronger sense of community and duty in Canadian towns than can be found in other countries.
  • Visitors to Canada may find it difficult to tell the difference between its English speaking provinces and the USA
  • We're more peaceful: This year, Canada was ranked the eighth most peaceful country in the world. The U.S is ranked 100th
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