Hi, I live in Calgary for last 7 years. I have been to Vancouver and Toronto and hands down to Calgary. Weather is pretty warm here comparison to what people think - it's sunniest city in Canada with Chinook winds as a great feature
Sir I have done bachelor in India and want to study in Canada so which course as your point of view is better Supply chain management vs business analyst vs project management
You are just trying to force yourself into loving this frozen hellhole. Chinook is a short term relief and it’s not warm by any measure. In Calgary it’s either cold or super cold. It snows non stop and crazy windy.
@@chetanaahir5122 business analyst is very good. Supply chain good too. Project Mgmt only if you have work experience of 3 years minimum otherwise visa will get rejected. Avoid project Mgmt visa success is very low
House price are going crazy their as compare to job availability which is making Calgary residents hard to afford .that is not development it make life difficult . Peoples r from Brampton and Surrey buying thirty to forty houses for investment . Which is making less supply for peoples those living in Calgary .
I really enjoyed this video. I have a request, please make a video about the college and universities in Calgary and work permit after study and what are the demanded jobs now n in future.
FLYING TO INDIA Before covid, Calgary had many direct flights to European and East Asian cities, and from there you just change planes and catch a connecting flight to India. It is not that much more inconvenient than Toronto or Vancouver. Also the Calgary Airport is not a pain in the neck like the Pearson Airport when it comes to waiting in long lines to be processed...
I am keen to know about the health infrastructure. In Vancouver we see a waiting of 6-7 months for a super-specialist's appointment. Even in emergency, you wait for 6-8 hours. How is it in Calgary.
@@NiravAshokShah Sir I have done bachelor in India and want to study in Canada so which course as your point of view is better Supply chain management vs business analyst vs project management
brother wha healthcare and indian community (food and cultural events) ka kya scene hai ? I am toronto and planning to move and calgary is in option as housing is still affordable there. please share your suggestion as I don't like a lonely place ,, need some people from our community to talk to.
one thing I noticed about Calgary, is that the provincial and city governments are extremely incompetent, and public services, are very badly run or missmanaged.
@@thebanjarayogi Alberta actually spends on a per capita basis, the most for many public services, yet our public services are mediocre at best or some of the poorest. for example Alberta's per capita spending on healthcare is the highest in the country, get our healthcare is probably the worst or mediocre at best.
It is just inefficiently managed. I think it is like this cuz we have tolerated it just as we have accepted the abnormal weather here. I hope that people here start raising this issue to govt.
What's the hospitals scene like? As in is there a lot of waiting time for the services? Also I would be more interestedto know about your business. Share a link to your website or product page please! Thanks.
Yaar I didn't face any problems with the healthcare system yet, you can have your family doctor for regular checkups and yes there is a waiting time for any specific treatment n all.
The Calgary Stampede is a con, not a pro 😊 Calgary has two professional sports teams: the Calgary Stampeders for CFL football, and the Calgary Flames for NHL hockey... Calgary has a world's largest Network of indoor public walkways allowing you to walk from one end of downtown to the other without going outside. Calgary also has North America's largest Network of multi-use pathways & bikeways. Bikes are allowed on Ctrains and many buses have bike racks. Calgary has very few vegetarian restaurants, and Calgary's Indian restaurants aren't very good. Calgary has low income bus passes if you are unemployed. The Calgary Public Library gives you $5 of free photocopying or printing every month.
Hi. Your video is very informative n useful covers almost everything.. I am concerned about school.. I m living here but do you know any good elementary schools in particular area so if we plan to buy house we can search firstly then we’ll go ahead
Sir ... I'm a pure vegetarian person, don't consume egg also ... Plus I'm a regular user of pure ayurvedic things .. so considering these points whether I should plan to move to Calgary or not... Kindly suggest
Thank you for your very well researched and very well done video about Calgary. Welcome to Calgary. One thing that you will find about Calgary once you've maybe lived here longer, is that people & strangers are friendlier, and much easier to talk to than in Toronto Montreal or Vancouver... For international connectivity, if you came to Calgary pre-scamdemic, you would have found that Calgary had direct nonstop flights to most major European, and East Asian Airports, and yes that does require a change of flight if you're going to India. If we lobby for it, I am sure there is enough population and demand in Calgary to justify direct flights to Delhi or Bombay over the Arctic, assuming that Canada stops fighting with, or antagonizing Russia. if Canada is still banned from Russian airspace, it will have to be an Indian carrier that provides the service. As far as being a car city, Calgary is very spread out, and requires a carbif you don't put any thought into where and how you live (living mindlessly as opposed to living mindfully). I've lived in Calgary over 40 years, without needing to own a car, as I always pick a Transit-friendly neighborhood that is walking distance to all my amenities. Currently over 97% of my trips, are by foot, bike or Transit. Calgary is very badly planned, but well organized. It is very hard to get to stuff as everything is very spread out, but it is very easy to find stuff and one almost doesn't need a map. As far as employment goes, there is more racial discrimination here then there is in Toronto. Those rentable e-scooters are dangerous and the number one source of injuries found at Calgary hospital emergency depts. Car2Go abandoned Calgary and has not been replaced by any other short-term rental or rideshare service. Calgary has almost 20 million square feet of empty office space, which is enough to accommodate all of Vancouver's financial post 500 head offices! ;-) Car2Go probably left Calgary due to the lack of activity in Calgary's downtown with so much free and vacant office space. many of Calgary's large companies have moved their operations to the US. when it comes to purchasing your own e-scooter or e-bike, Calgary does not have much selection of stores that sell these things. Toronto Vancouver and Montreal are better. Calgary (Alberta) also does not have a provincial sales tax, like there is every other province in Canada. Alberta (Calgary) also does not have health care premiums like I believe they pay in British Columbia and Ontario (Vancouver and Toronto) Calgary only has 3½ hospitals covering a city of 1.4 million people and almost a thousand square kilometers. in terms of shopping Calgary does not have much choice, as Vancouver Toronto and Montreal have a much more diverse selection of retailers. when it comes to Indian groceries, Calgary does not have as much selection as Vancouver Toronto or Montreal, and Calgary does not have any decent full service Indian restaurants. Calgary does not have any five star hotels, and the Calgary's four-star hotels are relatively small, when compared to Toronto Vancouver or Montreal. Calgary's convention Center is also very small. far too many things in Calgary are built wrong upside down or backwards and nobody in Calgary seems to notice. for example Calgary's upside down airport has its terminal on the northeast side of the airport, but the city is southwest of the airport. While the Calgary airport is only 7 km from downtown, the terminal is 18 km from downtown by taxi....(maybe it was a taxi driver that decided where to locate the terminal! ;-) Like this there are thousands of things that are built wrong, and done wrong in Calgary that no one questions. University of Calgary is not a good place for students, as it is more geared for research. most government and public services in Calgary are very badly run, disorganized, and inconvenient, when compared to other places. Calgary only has 17 public library branches, covering an area of almost a thousand square kilometers or 1.4 million people, making it the worst public library system of any major city in Canada. When I first got my adult public library card, out of the 20 books I requested, the Calgary public library did not have 14, and had to order them from smaller city libraries outside the city, so CPL does not have a good selection of books.. Calgary only has one major degree granting University serving a city of 1.4 million. This compares to let's say Canada's poorest province aka province of Nova Scotia which has 19 degree granting schools, serving a population half of Calgary's size.... that is all I can think of off the top of my head.
if you move to Calgary be careful what neighborhood you move to as not all neighborhoods have schools and you could be charged hundreds of dollars to bus your kids to school. The city government is too inneptt or incompetent to clear the snow off of public sidewalks, even though public sidewalks are city land. They expect the property owner to do it, and if they can't, the property owners are levied very heavy fines. Goods and services are more expensive in Calgary than any other major city in Canada. Of any major city, Calgary has the most expensive groceries, clothes and retail items, haircuts, restaurant food, car repairs, dental services, appliance and household repair people etc... The rip-off culture is very strong in Calgary, as of all major cities in Canada, Calgary mechanics and Calgary dentists are far more likely to rip you off than mechanics and dentists in any other major Canadian city, doing all kinds of things such as fixing things that don't need fixing, or pretending that they have done repairs that were never done two things that never needed fixing.... Alberta car dealers are also much more likely to rip you off in numerous different ways, when you buy a new or used car, than car dealers in any other province. And speaking of the rip off culture, Calgary knowingly elected a premier after he was caught defrauding the federal government for office expenses misused for partisan purposes, fraudulent housing allowance claims based on false & illegal residencies, and committing wholesale fraud during the UCP leadership race... If they knowingly elected a provincial government this bad, do Calgarians think the opposition is worse, or do they just like voting for corruption? Calgary seems to have a lot of very costly natural disasters like hail storms, which greatly raise the cost of car and house insurance. Calgary also has more frequent man-made disasters such as flooding due to oil & gas development & clear cutting in Calgary area watersheds, greedy utility companies mismanaging hydro dams upstream of Calgary, and unsustainable agricultural practices which cause excessive runoff into Calgary rivers. Alberta PC governments turned down hundreds of millions of dollars worth of federal flood prevention aid, probably because of either gros incompetence or there is more political support gained by dealing with public disasters after the fact, than spending 1/20th the cost in preventing them. The unconstitutional and illegal covid regulations in Calgary are far worse than the rest of the province, though they are better than Vancouver Toronto or Montreal. Calgary also has many good thanks that they do better than other cities and maybe I will post some of those in a couple of days! 😊
If you are ever desperate for employment, Alberta's minimum wage is $15/hour (thanks to the previous government) though most provinces are catching up to Alberta by raising their minimum wages. Although Alberta has an employment standards act and code, this is rarely enforced, and employers get away with all kinds of abuses towards their employees, from workplace safety, to not paying proper wages.... If you have any issues with your employer, Alberta Employment Standards or Occupational Health And Safety isn't much help, And you will very likely have to fight much harder than you would in any other province. If they investigate workplace injuries or deaths, they usually find ways to remove blame from the employers. Alberta also has the highest rates a workplace accident injuries and deaths, of any province. Alberta is also the worst province with the worst laws for forming or maintaining a union and Alberta unions are generally weaker than unions in other provinces. ALBERTA IS THE HARDEST PROVINCE TO UNIONIZE IN with the worst labor laws and labor standards. If you are desperate for employment, YOU DEFINITELY DO NOT WANT TO WORK FOR ALBERTA'S, AGRICULTURE, FURNITURE NOR MEAT CUTTING INDUSTRIES, as they produce by far largest numbers of injured workers... (they are by far the biggest and most dangerous exploiters of immigrants, and temporary foreign workers which they consider to be disposable) If you are injured on the job, Alberta's Workers Compensation Board, is far more interested in increasing their record profits, than they are in helping injured workers. They are extremely corrupt, and often worse than the offending employers.. All other provinces treat their workers and injured workers much better, than Alberta does. I do not recommend Alberta if you are coming for any type of blue collar employment with a high risk for injury or death. and Alberta slaughter houses had some of the world's worst Covid outbreaks affecting thousands of workers and their families, communities etc...
Employment Insurance discriminates against residents of Alberta, as residents of other provinces receive a larger percentage of their income, for a much longer time. in Alberta I believe (don't quote me) EI pays single people a maximum of 55% of their previous income up to maybe $500 per week for about 6 months? for couples I believe EI pays up to 80%. In the rest of the country EI I believe pays more for much longer then they do in Alberta.
as far as Indian temples go, Calgary has approximately 10 Hindu temples, 7 Sikh temples, 6 Ismaili mosques, 20+ Muslim mosques, one Tamil Church, 1 Sri Lankan Buddhist temple, and 30+ other Buddhist temples of different nationalities...
Hi bro i love your video 😀😀 informative and helpful i currently in 12th and i want to come for bachelor of computer science in university of Calgary what's your opinion pls tell sir and love your video 👍👍😀😀
Thank you so much Bipin for kind words. I have no idea about Calgary universities or any other universities. What I can do in future I can find a student from same university and make one video with him/her regarding the process.
@@thebanjarayogi thank you so much sir and your channel will grow faster than others because of your hard work and informative videos and may your dreams come true one day
Hello AK, Please do check on indeed app, I take all the data from indeed only whenever I need for video, also if I’m not wrong you can do work remotely as well. All the answers you will get on indeed app 👍🏽
How is the Indian population in Calgary? Do we have a lot of Indian people to make friends (mainly for my kid who is 5 year old)?? And how is the quality of education for lower KG till high school??
Hello Sir Bete ko boliye Facebook par har college ke students ne supporting groups banaye hue honge, agar nhi kuch milta to bete ko boliye mujhe Instagram par DM karein.
its not a conversion. once you move you fill out an application for the Alberta one. Everything you need can be found online but basically you will need something providing you live here now like a utility bill and some ID.
University is in Southwest part of Calgary you can look for a student accommodation near the campus. South west Calgary is overall a very good area to live
I recommend finding a job before moving here, unless you are prepared to move here and create your own opportunity. Due to the numerous boom and bust cycles, and far too many Calgarians being unemployed at one time or another, calgarians have become very entrepreneurial and have a very high propensity to start businesses, charities, NGO's etc. you will find that almost every calgarian has a business card, right down to caretakers and security guards, as most people are trying to do things or start businesses on the side.
Bhai thanks a lot for the information. Is it ok for your to comment on racism side of things in general. How is the diversity in Calgary and attitude of locals towards immigrants.
@@SomeKrazyDude4 Diversity in Calgary is good, there are many Indians here especially in the Northeast part of Calgary, In my experience I have not faced any racism so far, local people in general are good here and they are helpful and polite to the immigrants.
Hi, I live in Calgary for last 7 years. I have been to Vancouver and Toronto and hands down to Calgary. Weather is pretty warm here comparison to what people think - it's sunniest city in Canada with Chinook winds as a great feature
Sir I have done bachelor in India and want to study in Canada so which course as your point of view is better
Supply chain management vs business analyst vs project management
@Jasveer Singh Bal because he is in Canada
You are just trying to force yourself into loving this frozen hellhole. Chinook is a short term relief and it’s not warm by any measure. In Calgary it’s either cold or super cold. It snows non stop and crazy windy.
@@chetanaahir5122 business analyst is very good. Supply chain good too. Project Mgmt only if you have work experience of 3 years minimum otherwise visa will get rejected. Avoid project Mgmt visa success is very low
What wrong advices people give here !!y GOD
Good information on Calgary. Will meet you when I come there in June.
Thanks for the honesty bro! 💎✨👍
Bhai video bohot sahi tha it was crisp and brief insight for us Indians thanks
Thank you for taking efforts 💐 to make this video and spread all information with us😊😊
thanks, for giving us valuable information, god bless
Kudos!!! Loved it🥰
Very nicely covered all the pros and cons... keep shinning
What is shinning?
Very much informative, keep going..😊
Hi Divesh how r u..?? knowleg able video..University of Calgary per bhi video bano...
House price are going crazy their as compare to job availability which is making Calgary residents hard to afford .that is not development it make life difficult . Peoples r from Brampton and Surrey buying thirty to forty houses for investment . Which is making less supply for peoples those living in Calgary .
They are investing for what ?
Very well explained the points of reference, Devesh.
Thank you 🙏🏽
Keep it up guru jii😎
I really enjoyed this video.
I have a request, please make a video about the college and universities in Calgary and work permit after study and what are the demanded jobs now n in future.
Beautiful Calgary n nice vlog
FLYING TO INDIA
Before covid, Calgary had many direct flights to European and East Asian cities, and from there you just change planes and catch a connecting flight to India.
It is not that much more inconvenient than Toronto or Vancouver.
Also the Calgary Airport is not a pain in the neck like the Pearson Airport when it comes to waiting in long lines to be processed...
what about hail storm in Calgary ? i heard soo much losses ? Hail storm is regularly ?
Very informative......
Make a video about colleges in Calgary
I am keen to know about the health infrastructure. In Vancouver we see a waiting of 6-7 months for a super-specialist's appointment. Even in emergency, you wait for 6-8 hours. How is it in Calgary.
Thank you Brother
True lots of activity is in Calgary that’s very good things
Around the year, I’m waiting for stampede
Very good ji Godbless you always
Thank You 🙏🏽
We moved from Ontario on 31st march 2022 ..bought new home..Ontario is very expensive now
Same reason here Nirav and congratulations for the new house 🏡
@@thebanjarayogi thank you 🙏
@@NiravAshokShah Sir I have done bachelor in India and want to study in Canada so which course as your point of view is better
Supply chain management vs business analyst vs project management
awesome information
Thanks Divesh for all this information on Calgary 👍 based on your video I think considering the pros of Calgary, cons could be overlooked!
One request to you, please don't stop making videos...
I promise 🫡
Good job sir 👍
Thank you 🙏🏽
@thebanjarayogi Thanks a lot for the video.. you mentioned there are lot of grounds, Do we have grounds specifically for Cricket or football ?
Hi Subin,
Thanks a lot for watching
Yes I know few people who are into Cricket and they play on weekends.
brother wha healthcare and indian community (food and cultural events) ka kya scene hai ? I am toronto and planning to move and calgary is in option as housing is still affordable there. please share your suggestion as I don't like a lonely place ,, need some people from our community to talk to.
Visit a few neighbourhoods in the NE quadrant.
You covered most of the stuff! Love the bloopers 😄
Hahaha Bloopers I liked miscellaneous one 😜at 12:15
nice content
one thing I noticed about Calgary, is that the provincial and city governments are extremely incompetent, and public services, are very badly run or missmanaged.
I agree on that but that time I make my self understand by saying 5% me Itna hi milega 😜😂
@@thebanjarayogi Alberta actually spends on a per capita basis, the most for many public services, yet our public services are mediocre at best or some of the poorest.
for example Alberta's per capita spending on healthcare is the highest in the country, get our healthcare is probably the worst or mediocre at best.
It is just inefficiently managed. I think it is like this cuz we have tolerated it just as we have accepted the abnormal weather here. I hope that people here start raising this issue to govt.
Very nice and fully explained , can you make some videos on elementary & high schools .
We don’t have kids so we don’t have any idea about schools but I will try to make one on schools 👍🏽
What's the hospitals scene like? As in is there a lot of waiting time for the services? Also I would be more interestedto know about your business. Share a link to your website or product page please! Thanks.
Yaar I didn't face any problems with the healthcare system yet, you can have your family doctor for regular checkups and yes there is a waiting time for any specific treatment n all.
Good job
The Calgary Stampede is a con, not a pro 😊
Calgary has two professional sports teams: the Calgary Stampeders for CFL football, and the Calgary Flames for NHL hockey...
Calgary has a world's largest Network of indoor public walkways allowing you to walk from one end of downtown to the other without going outside.
Calgary also has North America's largest Network of multi-use pathways & bikeways. Bikes are allowed on Ctrains and many buses have bike racks.
Calgary has very few vegetarian restaurants, and Calgary's Indian restaurants aren't very good.
Calgary has low income bus passes if you are unemployed.
The Calgary Public Library gives you $5 of free photocopying or printing every month.
Bro nice video
Hi. Your video is very informative n useful covers almost everything.. I am concerned about school.. I m living here but do you know any good elementary schools in particular area so if we plan to buy house we can search firstly then we’ll go ahead
Hello Dhara
Thank you so much 🙏🏽
We are also very new in Calgary and to be very frank I have no idea about good schools.
@@thebanjarayogi thanks for the reply but in future if you know about it please let us know through video thanks a lot
@@dharapatel7703 for sure I’ll keep it in my mind 👍🏽
Sir ... I'm a pure vegetarian person, don't consume egg also ... Plus I'm a regular user of pure ayurvedic things .. so considering these points whether I should plan to move to Calgary or not... Kindly suggest
Thanks sirjee !! This was much useful
Thank you Paaji :)
You covered it all. Awesome 👍👍
hi, im planning to come to calgary for ms.
can you please tell if part time jobs are available?
Hello Ram
All the best for your ms and yes you can find part time jobs on indeed
Sirji we are coming to Calgary... Which is rent a bike?
Welcome Welcome
Rent a bike ??
@@thebanjarayogi bike ka kuch video main bola tha
@@sk.p2588 Bike nhi paaji wo rental electric scooters 🛴 hote hai yahan downtown me
bro, I got acceptance from university of calgary for one year study program, is it safe to move there or I apply for other options
@@rajeshmalik5913 Congratulations 👏🏼
Safe regarding ?
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Thank you for your very well researched and very well done video about Calgary.
Welcome to Calgary.
One thing that you will find about Calgary once you've maybe lived here longer, is that people & strangers are friendlier, and much easier to talk to than in Toronto Montreal or Vancouver...
For international connectivity, if you came to Calgary pre-scamdemic, you would have found that Calgary had direct nonstop flights to most major European, and East Asian Airports, and yes that does require a change of flight if you're going to India. If we lobby for it, I am sure there is enough population and demand in Calgary to justify direct flights to Delhi or Bombay over the Arctic, assuming that Canada stops fighting with, or antagonizing Russia. if Canada is still banned from Russian airspace, it will have to be an Indian carrier that provides the service.
As far as being a car city, Calgary is very spread out, and requires a carbif you don't put any thought into where and how you live (living mindlessly as opposed to living mindfully). I've lived in Calgary over 40 years, without needing to own a car, as I always pick a Transit-friendly neighborhood that is walking distance to all my amenities. Currently over 97% of my trips, are by foot, bike or Transit.
Calgary is very badly planned, but well organized. It is very hard to get to stuff as everything is very spread out, but it is very easy to find stuff and one almost doesn't need a map.
As far as employment goes, there is more racial discrimination here then there is in Toronto.
Those rentable e-scooters are dangerous and the number one source of injuries found at Calgary hospital emergency depts. Car2Go abandoned Calgary and has not been replaced by any other short-term rental or rideshare service.
Calgary has almost 20 million square feet of empty office space, which is enough to accommodate all of Vancouver's financial post 500 head offices! ;-) Car2Go probably left Calgary due to the lack of activity in Calgary's downtown with so much free and vacant office space. many of Calgary's large companies have moved their operations to the US.
when it comes to purchasing your own e-scooter or e-bike, Calgary does not have much selection of stores that sell these things. Toronto Vancouver and Montreal are better.
Calgary (Alberta) also does not have a provincial sales tax, like there is every other province in Canada.
Alberta (Calgary) also does not have health care premiums like I believe they pay in British Columbia and Ontario (Vancouver and Toronto)
Calgary only has 3½ hospitals covering a city of 1.4 million people and almost a thousand square kilometers.
in terms of shopping Calgary does not have much choice, as Vancouver Toronto and Montreal have a much more diverse selection of retailers.
when it comes to Indian groceries, Calgary does not have as much selection as Vancouver Toronto or Montreal, and Calgary does not have any decent full service Indian restaurants.
Calgary does not have any five star hotels, and the Calgary's four-star hotels are relatively small, when compared to Toronto Vancouver or Montreal. Calgary's convention Center is also very small.
far too many things in Calgary are built wrong upside down or backwards and nobody in Calgary seems to notice. for example Calgary's upside down airport has its terminal on the northeast side of the airport, but the city is southwest of the airport. While the Calgary airport is only 7 km from downtown, the terminal is 18 km from downtown by taxi....(maybe it was a taxi driver that decided where to locate the terminal! ;-) Like this there are thousands of things that are built wrong, and done wrong in Calgary that no one questions.
University of Calgary is not a good place for students, as it is more geared for research.
most government and public services in Calgary are very badly run, disorganized, and inconvenient, when compared to other places.
Calgary only has 17 public library branches, covering an area of almost a thousand square kilometers or 1.4 million people, making it the worst public library system of any major city in Canada. When I first got my adult public library card, out of the 20 books I requested, the Calgary public library did not have 14, and had to order them from smaller city libraries outside the city, so CPL does not have a good selection of books..
Calgary only has one major degree granting University serving a city of 1.4 million.
This compares to let's say Canada's poorest province aka province of Nova Scotia which has 19 degree granting schools, serving a population half of Calgary's size....
that is all I can think of off the top of my head.
if you move to Calgary be careful what neighborhood you move to as not all neighborhoods have schools and you could be charged hundreds of dollars to bus your kids to school.
The city government is too inneptt or incompetent to clear the snow off of public sidewalks, even though public sidewalks are city land. They expect the property owner to do it, and if they can't, the property owners are levied very heavy fines.
Goods and services are more expensive in Calgary than any other major city in Canada. Of any major city, Calgary has the most expensive groceries, clothes and retail items, haircuts, restaurant food, car repairs, dental services, appliance and household repair people etc...
The rip-off culture is very strong in Calgary, as of all major cities in Canada, Calgary mechanics and Calgary dentists are far more likely to rip you off than mechanics and dentists in any other major Canadian city, doing all kinds of things such as fixing things that don't need fixing, or pretending that they have done repairs that were never done two things that never needed fixing....
Alberta car dealers are also much more likely to rip you off in numerous different ways, when you buy a new or used car, than car dealers in any other province.
And speaking of the rip off culture, Calgary knowingly elected a premier after he was caught defrauding the federal government for office expenses misused for partisan purposes, fraudulent housing allowance claims based on false & illegal residencies, and committing wholesale fraud during the UCP leadership race... If they knowingly elected a provincial government this bad, do Calgarians think the opposition is worse, or do they just like voting for corruption?
Calgary seems to have a lot of very costly natural disasters like hail storms, which greatly raise the cost of car and house insurance.
Calgary also has more frequent man-made disasters such as flooding due to oil & gas development & clear cutting in Calgary area watersheds, greedy utility companies mismanaging hydro dams upstream of Calgary, and unsustainable agricultural practices which cause excessive runoff into Calgary rivers.
Alberta PC governments turned down hundreds of millions of dollars worth of federal flood prevention aid, probably because of either gros incompetence or there is more political support gained by dealing with public disasters after the fact, than spending 1/20th the cost in preventing them.
The unconstitutional and illegal covid regulations in Calgary are far worse than the rest of the province, though they are better than Vancouver Toronto or Montreal.
Calgary also has many good thanks that they do better than other cities and maybe I will post some of those in a couple of days! 😊
If you are ever desperate for employment, Alberta's minimum wage is $15/hour (thanks to the previous government) though most provinces are catching up to Alberta by raising their minimum wages.
Although Alberta has an employment standards act and code, this is rarely enforced, and employers get away with all kinds of abuses towards their employees, from workplace safety, to not paying proper wages.... If you have any issues with your employer, Alberta Employment Standards or Occupational Health And Safety isn't much help, And you will very likely have to fight much harder than you would in any other province. If they investigate workplace injuries or deaths, they usually find ways to remove blame from the employers.
Alberta also has the highest rates a workplace accident injuries and deaths, of any province.
Alberta is also the worst province with the worst laws for forming or maintaining a union and Alberta unions are generally weaker than unions in other provinces. ALBERTA IS THE HARDEST PROVINCE TO UNIONIZE IN with the worst labor laws and labor standards.
If you are desperate for employment, YOU DEFINITELY DO NOT WANT TO WORK FOR ALBERTA'S, AGRICULTURE, FURNITURE NOR MEAT CUTTING INDUSTRIES, as they produce by far largest numbers of injured workers... (they are by far the biggest and most dangerous exploiters of immigrants, and temporary foreign workers which they consider to be disposable)
If you are injured on the job, Alberta's Workers Compensation Board, is far more interested in increasing their record profits, than they are in helping injured workers. They are extremely corrupt, and often worse than the offending employers.. All other provinces treat their workers and injured workers much better, than Alberta does.
I do not recommend Alberta if you are coming for any type of blue collar employment with a high risk for injury or death.
and Alberta slaughter houses had some of the world's worst Covid outbreaks affecting thousands of workers and their families, communities etc...
Employment Insurance discriminates against residents of Alberta, as residents of other provinces receive a larger percentage of their income, for a much longer time.
in Alberta I believe (don't quote me) EI pays single people a maximum of 55% of their previous income up to maybe $500 per week for about 6 months? for couples I believe EI pays up to 80%.
In the rest of the country EI I believe pays more for much longer then they do in Alberta.
as far as Indian temples go, Calgary has approximately 10 Hindu temples, 7 Sikh temples, 6 Ismaili mosques, 20+ Muslim mosques, one Tamil Church, 1 Sri Lankan Buddhist temple, and 30+ other Buddhist temples of different nationalities...
@@tubro541 bro , I got acceptance letter for one year study program from university of calgary. Is it safe to come there or I didn't accept it
Bro does int'l students have enough jovs in calgary?
Yes I believe so, I never met any student who is struggling with work
Keep it up bro.
Hi bro i love your video 😀😀 informative and helpful i currently in 12th and i want to come for bachelor of computer science in university of Calgary what's your opinion pls tell sir and love your video 👍👍😀😀
Thank you so much Bipin for kind words.
I have no idea about Calgary universities or any other universities.
What I can do in future I can find a student from same university and make one video with him/her regarding the process.
@@thebanjarayogi thank you so much sir and your channel will grow faster than others because of your hard work and informative videos and may your dreams come true one day
@@thebanjarayogi bhai i have one question bachelor in Canada kesa hai pls tell me sir
@@rohan006-DNA that's true bro but i want to be software engineer not a doctor 😅😅
thanks for the video. so you would not recommend calgary for families with school going kids ?
Sir. Is hotel management Diplo good to do in Calgary . Or there is no scope ?
india se kis city se ho sir ap,,,or kamm kya krte ho app???
I’m from New Delhi and I’m working in Sales
What is the scope of Digital Marketing jobs in Calgary or the entire Canada?
Hello AK,
Please do check on indeed app, I take all the data from indeed only whenever I need for video, also if I’m not wrong you can do work remotely as well. All the answers you will get on indeed app 👍🏽
How is the Indian population in Calgary? Do we have a lot of Indian people to make friends (mainly for my kid who is 5 year old)?? And how is the quality of education for lower KG till high school??
North East has lots of Indians
🙏🏻…..What about house tax, water & electricity bills and
insurance of cars compared with Saskatechewan
I don't know much about Saskatchewan.
House tax, utilities and insurance is everywhere.
Mera beta mount royal university me parne jaraha ha.plz wahan rehne ke liye kesse room talash kerna hoga?aur part time job? Zaroor bataye plz.
Hello Sir
Bete ko boliye Facebook par har college ke students ne supporting groups banaye hue honge, agar nhi kuch milta to bete ko boliye mujhe Instagram par DM karein.
@@thebanjarayogi thank you,so kind of you
Bro..make a video about monthly earning as a student?
Very soon 👍🏽
Can you please provide information on converting the Ontario Health Care Card to Alberta Health Care Card...😊
its not a conversion. once you move you fill out an application for the Alberta one. Everything you need can be found online but basically you will need something providing you live here now like a utility bill and some ID.
Hi Kunal,
Visit any private registry and tell them to do the same.
sir i have been planning to move to calgary as an international student for Buisness Courses is it worth it and can i get good sales job
Hardik for number of job check indeed app, I also use that app for my videos
silver lining
Yes Silver Lining 😃👏🏼
Sir mujhe mount royal university me admission mil gaya ha calgary me mujhe kahan rehna chahye i am from Pakistan
University is in Southwest part of Calgary you can look for a student accommodation near the campus. South west Calgary is overall a very good area to live
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Animator ki liye scope hai in calgary
I recommend finding a job before moving here, unless you are prepared to move here and create your own opportunity.
Due to the numerous boom and bust cycles, and far too many Calgarians being unemployed at one time or another, calgarians have become very entrepreneurial and have a very high propensity to start businesses, charities, NGO's etc.
you will find that almost every calgarian has a business card, right down to caretakers and security guards, as most people are trying to do things or start businesses on the side.
Check indeed or find connections on linkedin with same profession.
Pros:Highest Sunny days Hr in canada because of chinook
09:25 😜 in detail I mentioned this point in my previous videos
“Silver lining”
Bhai thanks a lot for the information. Is it ok for your to comment on racism side of things in general. How is the diversity in Calgary and attitude of locals towards immigrants.
Can you please reply to these?
@@SomeKrazyDude4 Diversity in Calgary is good, there are many Indians here especially in the Northeast part of Calgary, In my experience I have not faced any racism so far, local people in general are good here and they are helpful and polite to the immigrants.
Calgary is the best city for me
All is well when you have jobs. Calgary has none in corporate world.
Its just not a liveable city cuz of weather. Thats the main reason it is cheap to live here. Overrated on internet.
Let’s agree to disagree 👍🏽
No no Calgary sucks guys. Please stay in Brampton and Surrey. Thanks
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Hi, are you speaking English?or another language? Or my English is as bad as I can't understand you v:
Hello I am speaking Hindi 90% and English 10% and added subtitles in English only.
Awesome, thanks for the answer ☺️
the video was so enjoyable, I didn't even notice until you mentioned it. The video was in Hindlish,! (westernized Hindi ;-)
U missed some points
Please add the missing points in comments 👍🏽
bro pls fix ur mic
Alberta is also the bread basket of Canada !
@Digvijay singh isn't it Saskatchewan? as it has the rich soil and it is Canada's largest producer of grains and oilseeds.
Brampton
Pls improve ur voice
I came to Calgary from Pakistan, the one thing I hate about living here is the wind…… it’s hard to keep my turban on my head 🤬
wind turbans can be better secured by taking a large handkerchief and and dying the top of your wind turban to the bottom of your chin! ;-)
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