I doubt people are actually going to move here.

Canada is a great place to live, I love it a lot, but it's not the Candyland place some Americans think it is.
Like we ride into work on Polar bears, go fishing all day and live in Igloos as if we're Pingu or something.
We're a lot more chill than America, I think. But it depends on where you go. Ontario's got plenty of shyt to do, but they'll eat your ass up in hydro bills.

(And got milk bags!

) British Columbia has a lot of opportunities, but the housing prices are absolutely ridiculous (Half a million for a house you could get in Manitoba? Not today, nikka.

)... Alberta is cool, but Calgary has a ton of cowboy hat wearing motherfukkers with pick up trucks. Saskatchewan I hear is cool too, but a ton of Canola Oil fields and shyt I think. And Manitoba............. Least we got the Jets.

But all jokes aside, Canada is cool, and if anyone for real wants to move up here, I would definitely encourage them to. Just do a bunch of research to know if it's right for you before you hop on that Greyhound. I was born in Ontario, but moved down to the Chi at age 9, came back to Canada at 13, and from what I remember... My parents had to make sure they had jobs on lock before they came back up here. If we didn't have that, it would've made things a lot harder for us. And that was ten years ago. So as much as people wanna run up here, it's not easy to. I guess you could claim refugee status, but... Good luck on that one.
Not if you're rolling with MTS. I got the Flat Rate Data plan for $70 a month. Meaning unlimited data (but speeds slow down once you hit a certain amount of gigs), 200 minutes of call time (I think excluding evenings and weekends), texting to anyone in Canada or in America, and free voicemail.
Rogers.

They can be on some foolishness sometimes. Telus seems to be pretty common where I am, though.