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    LucasJackBy LucasJackDecember 16, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A region that has been regularly receiving shipments of people for more than 200 years is destined to have good diversity. It’s not surprising that Toronto welcomes visitors from all around the world given its prominence on the global scene. Toronto is ranked second on the list in terms of safety. What else goes well with a population that is diverse? Art. Artists are bringing their culture here and using it as inspiration to construct something magical. Painting interpretations are merely the beginning. That would be simple to assume it had something to do with the city’s affordability given the influx of new residents. Unfortunately, that is not the situation. If it were more affordable, the population may grow even more, so perhaps it’s for the best. In any case. Costs for groceries, utilities, rent, Real Estate in Toronto and even public transit are all significantly higher than the national average. Read on to learn what to know before moving to Toronto.

    Two Official Languages

    English and French have equal significance in Canada because there is only one official language there. Imagine living in India or Singapore, both of which have four official languages, if you think it sounds challenging (sixteen official languages). To ensure that everyone uses adequate French, laws are enforced by the OQLF, or language police. A store is in trouble if it doesn’t advertise in French and doesn’t greet consumers in that language.

    Lakes

    Everyone is either a freshwater or saltwater person, according to an old proverb. Well, Canada has the best of both worlds with the longest shoreline in the globe and 20% of the planet’s lakes. People can coexist peacefully who are both fresh and salty. Canada has around two million lakes, including the enormous Lake Superior, which is comparable to Maine in size. You may participate in all the enjoyable water activities that Australians enjoy without having to worry about sharks. There, everything is one big worry-free splash party.

    Ice Hockey

    The Canadians determined that hitting a large object with sticks while on ice would be much riskier. There, the game is simply referred to as “hockey” (all other variations are irrelevant). Just to give you an idea, the 2010 Vancouver Olympics men’s hockey final between Canada and the United States drew the largest television audience in Canadian history. Even the $5 bill in Canada features an image of children playing shinny (hockey on a frozen pond). Don’t let any Canadians know that the sport was initially created in England.

    Bagged Milk

    You are quite correct if you think it is strange to purchase milk in a large plastic bag. It’s an odd custom that exists in both Ontario and Quebec. The diligent Canadian milk drinker packs three individual milk bags into one larger sack and carries it home. Everyone else seems to be able to get by with the standard milk bottle, but in some parts of Canada, it’s either the bag or nothing. When the nation adopted the metric system in 1970, milk producers had to modify every machine in order to produce bottles of various sizes. It just seemed much simpler to bag it up. Then, here we are.

    Bridges for Animals

    Constructing bridges for animals is one way to stop the numerous animal-vehicle collisions in Canada. And it really does work. The bridges are a great way to cross the road because they are covered in grass and foliage. Eleven species of large mammals were observed crossing these bridges more than 150,000 times between 1996 and 2012, proving how popular they are with the local wildlife in Banff National Park. This includes moose and bears, which if they had taken the typical road route undoubtedly would have resulted in a terrible accident. Some moose were so eager to use the bridges that they began using them even before they were completely constructed. Bridge fever has spread across Canada as a result of Banff setting the trend, especially in British Columbia and Alberta.

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