Where to live in Canada?

SK?

Move to Campbell River or Vic, the island is pretty decent and comfy if you goto like Chemainus or Gabriola

Right now: anywhere you can find a job.

Alberta is going to be fucked for the foreseeable future with oil in the toilet.

There's so many hidden gems in bc. The Kootenays is really nice. Lots of cutie hippie girls around Nelson, and ski towns like Kimberley and fernie. Honestly fernie probably has the best prospects as far as being a cool town, with lots of neat folks, but still pretty cheap and lots of potential work with all the mines nearby.
Just don't go to Cranbrook whatever you do.

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Find a nice mid sized city with some government jobs

London, Kitchener, Halifax, Ottawa

Campbell River is gorgeous. Love the pier there. Not sure he'd find a job there though.

Whatever you do, OP, stay where you have access to mountains and ocean, you don't know how good you have it out there.

t. Ontario-fag

>government jobs
This seems to be the way to go for civil engineering. Municipal design has amazing job stability and low stress from what I've heard. Normally I am a much more competitive person but I don't see any reason to work in the private sector in Canada because the pay is shit compared to similar work that you would be doing in the US.

I live in Courtenay right now, and it's pretty cool. Cumberlands nice, but it's also just really expensive to live on the island.

My fair Haligonia's been overrun with hyper- leftists. NS is still great as ever in the rural bits though