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9781860111983

Working and Living Canada

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  • ISBN13:

    9781860111983

  • ISBN10:

    186011198X

  • Format: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 2005-12-01
  • Publisher: Cadogan Guides
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Summary

Make moving to Canada a reality with this invaluable new title from Cadogan. It covers everything you need to know about living and working in Canada, from gaining visas and work permits to the Canadian education system and taking a pet with you. Canada's different regions are explored in depth, helping you to make an informed decision on where you want to live. Advice is given on putting your dream into practice, with details on how to buy a house, get a job and find schools. Case studies of people who have already made the move to Canada are dotted throughout the text, giving you a personal insight into how life will change, and fascinating facts about Canada provide small, quirky snapshots of this beautiful country.

Author Biography

Patrick Twomey was born in Vancouver and grew up in western Canada. With degrees in History and Latin American Studies, he speaks French, Spanish and English and has studied, travelled and worked across Europe and Canada. Patrick has been guiding tours for ten years, covering over 25 countries, and has led many trips throughout Canada. In addition to another guide book, Patrick has developed a tourism training manual for the Chilean Park service. He is currently working on two other writing projects. When he is not on the road, Patrick is at home, in Edmonton, Alberta - overlooking the oft frozen North Saskatchewan River - with his wife, Sarah.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Getting to Know Canadap. 3
Climate and Geographyp. 4
Historical Overviewp. 6
Food and Drinkp. 19
Languagep. 26
Canadian Englishp. 26
French Canadianp. 28
Allophonesp. 29
Architecturep. 30
Profiles of the Regionsp. 33
British Columbiap. 35
Albertap. 45
Saskatchewan and Manitobap. 52
Ontariop. 55
Quebecp. 61
Atlantic Canadap. 67
Nova Scotiap. 68
New Brunswickp. 70
Prince Edward Islandp. 73
Newfoundlandp. 74
The North: Yukon, Northwest Territory and Nunavutp. 77
Canada Todayp. 81
Major Political Parties and Themesp. 82
The Partiesp. 83
Healthcare and Quebec Separationp. 85
Politics Since 1993p. 86
Current Themesp. 87
Economic Backgroundp. 88
Internal Issuesp. 94
Regionalismp. 94
Defencep. 95
The Environmentp. 96
Social Issuesp. 97
Crimep. 98
Religionp. 98
The Family and the Role of Womenp. 101
Major Mediap. 103
Televisionp. 103
Radiop. 105
Print Mediap. 106
The Internetp. 107
Culture and Artp. 108
Literaturep. 109
Artp. 111
Film and Televisionp. 112
Performing Artsp. 113
Popular Musicp. 114
Sportsp. 114
Holidaysp. 118
First Stepsp. 121
Why Live and Work in Canada?p. 122
Getting to Canadap. 128
By Airp. 128
Using Other Types of Transportp. 134
Red Tapep. 135
Visasp. 136
Immigrationp. 142
On Arrivalp. 146
Professional Organisationsp. 148
Useful Addressesp. 148
Living in Canadap. 149
Finding a Homep. 150
Buyingp. 150
Rentingp. 161
Home Insurancep. 162
Home Utilities and Servicesp. 163
Electricityp. 164
Natural Gasp. 164
Air-conditioningp. 165
Heating Costs and Billingp. 165
Water and Sewagep. 166
Garbagep. 166
Snow Removalp. 167
Bills and Taxesp. 167
Communications and Entertainmentp. 168
Telephonep. 168
Faxp. 169
Postp. 170
The Internetp. 172
Televisionp. 173
Time Zonesp. 173
Money and Bankingp. 174
Shoppingp. 178
Life in Cafes, Bars and Restaurantsp. 184
Transportp. 186
Public Transportp. 186
Taxisp. 187
Intercity Travelp. 188
Private Vehiclesp. 189
Alternative Transportp. 192
Crime and the Policep. 193
Health and Emergenciesp. 195
Social Services and Welfare Benefitsp. 199
Retirement and Pensionsp. 201
Educationp. 205
Taking Your Petp. 214
Working in Canadap. 215
Business Etiquettep. 216
The Labour Marketp. 219
Being Employedp. 226
Freelancing, Contract or Part-time Workp. 233
Starting Your Own Businessp. 236
Volunteeringp. 239
Referencesp. 241
Canada at a Glancep. 242
Public Holidays and Celebrationsp. 243
Regional Climatep. 244
Canadian Calling Codesp. 247
Dictionary of Termsp. 248
Filmsp. 255
Further Readingp. 256
Chronologyp. 258
Useful Addressesp. 260
Indexp. 263
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