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Old 01-31-2020, 06:42 PM
barry12345 barry12345 is offline
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Originally Posted by Capt. Mike View Post
Some Coastal people (I am a Coastal person), don’t really grasp how big our country is. We just drove up from Naples to Orlando, taking an interior route, away fro I75. There is mile upon mile of scrub nothingness less than a hour from the interstate. And there is far more nothingness out West. I have spent time in 40 of our states, either driving through them or visiting for several days.

I’m with the Car Washer on this, we still have plenty of room to grow.
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Cost of the supporting infustructure has grown high to develop new areas. Canada is only slightly populated even in some of the remaining warmer areas.


For the first time. Either the government is providing financial incentives or the cost of living in our Canadian big cities has become too much for new immigrants. So we are starting to see some locally.


In the past some arrived but quickly left for the large cities where there are similar culture groups. The average Canadian can no longer afford a house in places like Toronto. Plus the cost of living is atrocious there.


We also have a lot of open areas. Todays costs of providing all the infustructure for anywhere new possible holds back new towns.
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