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Where to Settle USA or Canada?

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    What they want depends a lot on their position, personality, and goals. I'm from California, but I often visit friends in Calgary, which is a great city to live in. It's actually my favorite train line. I have noticed that 30 to 60% of the main CBC news show every night is about news in the US. You could say that most of the news in Canada is dull. It's mostly about things like forest fires in British Columbia, a strike in Halifax, messed-up train tracks in Manitoba, politics in general, and so on. Trump is shown on the news a lot more than Trudeau. There are also a lot of scams, mass shootings, denials of climate change, medical bankruptcies, general craziness, and other things going on in the US. Since mass media tend to reflect where they come from, it looks like Canada has a more civilized and well-organized culture. Don't let the US happen to Canada is something I often say to my Canadian friends and other people in groups My friends in Calgary live in a big

Income Tax Guide for US Citizens Working in Canada

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  When the stock market totally tanked, the fam was shook. They had to hustle and sell apples and pigs to make that paper. But Rudkin's bigger flex was dealing with the mad allergies and asthma of her youngest son, Mark, who couldn't even munch on processed foods.  When a doc told Mark to go on a diet of all-natural grub, Rudkin was like, "I gotchu fam" and decided to whip up some lit stone-ground whole wheat bread. "My first loaf should have been sent to the Smithsonian Institution as a flex of Stone Age bread," Rudkin said. Yeet!" "It was hella solid and like, barely an inch tall." After a few tries she finally had a fire loaf. Mark was totally obsessed with it, and his doctor was all like "I'm totally prescribing this to my peeps." Rudkin straight up strolled to her local grocer and was like, "Yo, you down to sell my bread?" " No cap," the grocer said. Rudkin had no cap in the baking game; plus, she wanted

Is Canada America's Largest Trading Ally?

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  An interconnected electrical grid that satisfies jointly agreed reliability requirements is operated by the US and Canada. The uranium mines in Canada provide fuel for US nuclear power reactors. With more than 30 significant cross-border transmission lines carrying $2.3 billion (USD) in bilateral trade, the energy networks of the United States and Canada are heavily interconnected. Canada enjoys a $1.4 billion (USD) surplus in electricity commerce and is a major power provider to the northeastern United States. Through the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, which protects the physical and cyber security of our common electrical system, the two nations collaborate. A growing number of people are considering importing Canadian hydroelectricity and hydrogen storage as a way to shift to renewable energy sources, such as base load power for wind and solar power plants. Increasing Defense and Security More than any other nation, the US and Canada work together on defense issu