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thirtygeo | 2 days ago

Actually why is nobody in Cali just trying to join Canada - would be better for everyone in terms of more similar culture and values. Weird that it isn't discussed more

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pesus|2 days ago

If I had to guess as a lifelong California resident, I'd say the salary discrepancy is probably the biggest factor. I'd also guess the weather and lack of available jobs would be the next biggest factors, not necessarily in that order.

steve_adams_86|2 days ago

No, imagine the salary potential, not the discrepancy. Ape stronger together. We'd be a new world super power

mock-possum|2 days ago

Yep, tech peeps loving in Cana want to work in Cali, not so much the other way around, in my experience, not so much the other way around.

egonschiele|2 days ago

Someone has to stay to fight the shit happening in the US! The problem won't just go away if people move.

crossroadsguy|2 days ago

A friend (he is from mostly warm and sunlit South India) who moved to Canada from California says he just can’t take that weather anymore. So maybe weather is a huge factor? You deal with that not everyday in your life but every hour..second and year round.

8note|2 days ago

victoria itself is a sunnier, drier seattle. from LA or san diego is real different, but as you go north it all gets abuut the same.

if they went to toronto or montreal or something, that would be wildly different

jjmarr|2 days ago

50% paycut for similar cost of living. Do you want to put 3 kids into a 2-bedroom apartment on your US$120k salary, with $10k of RSUs the government takes 53% of? In addition to a 13% sales tax?

oenton|2 days ago

How much of your U.S. paycheck goes towards healthcare premiums?

How about much is daycare in the U.S. for 3 children? Conservative estimates put that at $4-$5,000 per month, and that's after tax.

Is there a reason your comment omits these key differences when comparing a SWE's quality of life living in the United States vs. Canada?

steve_adams_86|2 days ago

Those of us in the Cascadian movement have been talking about it for decades!

post-it|2 days ago

Canada isn't interested in being part of a country that's 50% American either.