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Studying to become radiographer in USA, but want to move to Canada. How is it there? It's difficult to tell with just googling and not having lived there

I picked this career because it had part-time capabilities. More so than majority of USA jobs which seems to only be full time.

But i'm seeing some people mention canada taxes are stronger and more overcrowded of techs.

Then again, I heard same thing about overcrowded here, but plenty of others saying thats bs. The negative voice is louder and harder to tell what it's actually like.

It doesn't have to be main cities.

More taxes is fine if you pay less for other insurances and such. Wouldnt that balance out?

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