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Lush Factory Tour! // Vancouver 2017



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VYR Vancouver Intl Airport Tour



YVR welcomes and bids farewell to millions of passengers every year with award-winning art and architecture that captures British Columbia’s diverse landscapes and cultures.

YVR is committed to ensuring safe aircraft operations and conserving the wildlife we share the skies with. This is why we have one of the most dynamic airport wildlife management programs in the world.

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TSN – The Toronto Sports Network – Why Canada Needs a National Sports Network

As many know I have been writing a variety of business related articles for some time. This is a departure but I feel compelled to say what Canadians from coast to coast have expressed over the years. As a Speaker I have been fortunate enough to visit each province in Canada at least 50 times and every state in the union as well. Business has been a passion for me but sports has always been a passion as well. Although I love most sports, like most Canadians hockey is in my blood.

I know many markets in the USA have not felt our passion for hockey but it’s a great game that is our national pastime, some say obsession. Canada is a huge country that in relative terms is sparsely populated. In fact one of the largest countries in the world Canada has less than 30 million people. A large percentage of the population is in Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. Each city has an NHL franchise with fans that have a burning passion for hockey and sports in general.

In Canada the Montreal Canadiens are hockey’s most storied franchise and the most successful hockey franchise in NHL history. The Canadiens have won 24 Stanley Cups and only trail the New York Yankees in terms of championships. In Canada the next closest to Stanley Cup wins is the Toronto Maple leafs with 11 Stanley Cups. Toronto is Canada’s largest city and the home of TSN. Although this network claims to be The Sports Network many Canadians from coast to coast refer to them as The Toronto Sports Network. Many believe as I do that although they claim to be Canada’s sports network they are really a regional network focused on Toronto and not acting like a truly national sports network.

A couple of years ago I discovered sports boards on the TSN web site. I had never posted before and I soon discovered that trash talking in general was the rule of thumb. It reaches the highest levels of intensity between Canada’s biggest hockey markets Toronto and Montreal. The more time I spent on the web site the more I discovered the truth which is the thrust of this writing. Sports fans from across Canada are subjected to a barrage of articles, interviews and profiles on TSN’S team the Toronto Maple Leafs. Fans are constantly bombarded with interviews and irrelevant articles focused on the Leafs. They write an article when their manager takes a jet ride. They write an article when he sits on a camel. They write articles on his personal life and on and on it goes. Then there are seemingly endless profiles on their players from every imaginable angle while other sports markets in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa and Montreal are treated like second class citizens. Worst still the Maple Leafs don’t have a competitive team, have missed the playoffs for six years in a row and most recently an ESPN poll rated Toronto the worst sports city in North America.

Posting on these hockey boards opened my eyes to the harsh reality that TSN is a regional network pretending to be otherwise. On each board there are moderators. Their job is to make sure posters don’t get too personal or go too far, unless you’re a Leaf fan that is. I have noticed that Toronto posters seem to be able to break the rules and get away with it but when others do the same they don’t get their posts through. Some Leaf posters refer to Montreal fans cowards, liars, cheaters and sewer rats. I have seen Leaf posters make fun of French Canadians and call them toilet seats. This is not just the case with Montreal for Toronto fans take the same liberties with other Canadian cities as well. Please understand I have nothing against trash talking as long as all the posters have equal opportunity, the kind of equal opportunity a real national sports network should provide. Over the past months I have been verifying this reality with my own posts. A Toronto poster would hurl an insulting post that would make it through and I’d respond with the same post and it would not. Moderators, living in Toronto and working at TSN are obviously Leaf fans and lack any objectivity. This frustrates posters from coast to coast. When you travel as much as I have you hear this from frustrated fans everywhere.

This type of selective bias reached new heights recently. I mentioned earlier Toronto was recently voted the worst sports city in North America. This poll examined 122 sports franchises in North America, the majority of which are in the United States. The reality that Toronto, a Canadian city was voted worst sports city in North America is embarrassing to all Canadian sports enthusiasts. It is also a national sports story that needs to be reported to all Canadians, that’s what a national sports network is supposed to do. TSN did not report the findings of the ESPN poll at all and common sense tells us why. It clearly illustrates where TSN’s priorities are and that is to protect Toronto at all cost showing their true colors and a clear regional bias. Canadians from coast to coast refer to them as the Toronto Sports Network for a reason.

Like many Canadians I’m frustrated and I’ve had enough. I want TSN to know how many Canadians feel like I do. If you send me an e-mail through my web site I will forward all your e-mails to TSN, hopefully that way they’ll get the message. Like many Canadians I have no problem with a regional sports network supporting their local teams. Like many Canadians I have a problem when a network holds themselves out to be a national network when everyone knows they’re a regional network in disguise. We need a truly National Sports Network in Canada. I look forward to your feedback; things won’t change unless we change them.

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Relocating To Canada – How To Find A Place To Live

Relocating to a big and popular country like Canada is indeed exciting but when it comes to establishing yourself there firmly, right from the time you have landed, things may seem daunting. One of the most challenging aspects immigrants experience post-immigration is finding a comfortable accommodation. Taking into account this fact, we’ll help you with some good information on how to find a comfortable accommodation in Canada and a few sources that shall help you find a good place to live in Canada. Keep reading!

Finding accommodation in Canada:

More often immigrants plan for a temporary accommodation first, and then transit to a permanent solution, probably when they have settled with a good job and found a place of their preference in Canada. These temporary accommodations could be hotels, monthly rental apartments, hostels, etc. But, a thing to remember here is that most monthly rental apartments of Canada are subjected to 12 month lease periods. For that very reason, Canada has introduced newcomer services for immigrants, which assists immigrants in their settlement and integration process and are completely free to access. Among these many services, one is assistance of finding an accommodation in Canada. Depending on these services will greatly help you as an immigrant to find the best place to live in Canada and at a much speedier pace. When you apply for an accommodation assistance, do consider the following aspects:

  • Desired location in Canada
  • Your budget
  • Ease of commute to your work place (distance and time)
  • Other associated expenses

What is the cost of living in Canada?

The cost of living in Canada merely depends upon the area you choose to live. While reviews say that places like Montreal and Saskatchewan are the most affordable places in Canada, terming them to be incredibly economical, Alberta and Vancouver are expensive cities. But, no matter where you plan to stay, you should be financially prepared as the cost of living in Canada will certainly be a little higher than the cost of living in your home country.

Sources to find a place to live in Canada:

Canada’s Mortgage and Housing Corporation: CMHC is the Government of Canada’s national housing agency and the best resource for you to settle in Canada. This corporation aims to provide products and resources of housing for people looking for accommodation in Canada. Be it a newcomer renting an apartment or a permanent residence planning for a home, this cooperation helps all with resources of their preference.

Housing directories: Depending upon the type of housing you are looking for, temporary or permanent, you can search for accommodations of your choice in the housing directories of Canada.

Classifieds or local newspapers: Often the classified section of local newspapers feature ads which feature the rental- houses of the respective area. Referring such will help you find a good place to live, according to your budget.

Websites: One of the most reputed and highly reviewed website of Canada is Padmapper.com. This website has a map of your chosen area in Canada, and will show you all the housing options available in that particular region. Also, kiji.ca and craigslist.ca are good places which features listings of jobs, services, accommodations etc. available in Canada.

The best way to relocate to Canada is on a PR visa. By relocating to Canada on a PR visa, applicants get to enjoy several benefits from the Canadian government- free education, free medical for entire family etc. Connect to the best visa experts and get a detailed information about the PR benefits and process.

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Top 5 Cleanest Cities in Canada

Canada has a number of world-recognized clean and green cities. Its major cities pride themselves on efficient waste management services, enviro-educational programs and community spirit. The cities offer the green and blue bin solutions to ensure waste is managed. Calgary, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver and Toronto are considered the cleanest cities in Canada.

Calgary – The railway of the future. Calgary may be known for its natural resources, but its Light Rail Transportation system sets it apart from its other Canadian cousins. A well-planned, grid-like structure, the system is compact and environmentally friendly.

Though residents are actively encouraged to recycle, Calgary’s innovative waste management program has been implemented to sort biodegradable and recyclable material that people may have missed. Such conscientious action by the council has led to the creation of the Clean Calgary Association, which aims to instill a green ethos in the city’s residents. Interested participants can attend environmental education workshops, which provide excellent networking opportunities to strengthen business and community relationships. Phone 403-230-1443 ext. 222 to register.

What makes Calgary the cleanest city in Canada? Residents are given the impetus to act locally while thinking globally; that is, they are encouraged to spread the eco-message further afield.

Ottawa – A world leader in Spring Cleaning More than 65,000 Ottawa residents joined forces to make Spring Cleaning the Capital 2009 the most successful campaign to-date! Earlier this year community volunteers united to clean up 1,000 of Ottawa’s parks, roadways and green spaces. Participants helped collect almost 112,500kg of waste from these areas, restoring them to near pristine condition. Ottawa council invests $7.9 million each year in cleaning up litter – that’s a lotta cash! Ottawa council also recognizes the importance of keeping cars off the road by encouraging people to skate to work in the winter.

Montreal – A city under clear skies. Recognizing the importance of clear skies, Montreal has implemented a significant smog-reduction program. The program is largely aimed at motorists and encourages them to leave their cars at home, or to make changes to the way they drive in order to positively affect the air environment. They also encourage residents to make their homes energy efficient by reducing the unnecessary use of appliances, using fluorescent lights, and reducing the use of toxic chemicals.

Vancouver – a green leader Vancouver is one of the few Canadian cities without a major freeway running within its CBD. It is famously regarded for its green ethos, as it encourages its roof-top gardens and use of public transport. In February 2009 mayor Gregor Robertson launched rebates on car share initiatives and sustainable commuting in an effort to make Vancouver the greenest city in the world. We salute you Vancouver.

Toronto – Clean Canada in 2010. Recent industrial action has forced Toronto residents to carefully consider their waste management plans. Undeterred by the recent strikes, the city will be in the national spotlight in 2010 when it hosts the Clean Canada expo. The expo will feature a wide variety of exhibitors offering waste and green solutions for businesses and homes.

Toronto encourages its residents to compost, providing them with extensive training in how to effectively reduce household waste. The city also offers the Green and Blue Bin solutions to ensure all waste is effectively managed.

Source by Amy Nutt