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Old Posted Jun 30, 2019, 2:59 AM
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If you really truly want to own a decent house, and still maintain a reasonable lifestyle, it's obvious that any sane individual should move to the Maritimes.

Vancouver and Toronto are just sad...........
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Old Posted Jun 30, 2019, 3:09 AM
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How exactly is there no data for northern and central Manitoba? Cities lIke Thompson and Flin Flon are ripe with immigrants.
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Kelowna seems to have migrated a few hundred kms east on this map...
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Why on so many maps are the location markers off or even well off? So many graphics look professional but when it's time to do the easy part, place a dot on the map for a city, they screw it up.
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We were typing our comments at the same time lol.

Anyway, I've commented a couple of other times about the same thing. It's an epidemic. I'd like to think it's more laziness than incompetence, but in either case, it just seems incomprehensible given the time and effort for the research. Apparently, .00001% of the time and effort goes into the graphic.
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Old Posted Jun 30, 2019, 3:51 AM
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I like how the GTA is in Muskoka now. I mean, it's Canada Day Weekend, so a lot of them are, but still. I think the most correct city is Ottawa, and the least correct is either Kelowna or Calgary.

In Thunder Bay, saving that 20% would take about 5 years.
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Kelowna seems to have migrated a few hundred kms east on this map...
Not quite as far but the same with Calgary!
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Cape Broyle and Placentia are the two furthest places I have co-workers from who commute to town daily. I'm not surprised we're so red.
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Old Posted Jul 2, 2019, 12:12 AM
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I wonder what it looks like when you colour it by place of work as opposed to residence.
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