I’m in Calgary at the moment and no masks have been required in any stores at the malls I’ve been in since the mandate was lifted, although the very first day there were 9/10 people keeping them on because I think they weren’t sure about the private businesses thing. I’ve been all over the different malls and out on the dog/bike trails and you only see the odd single person out biking with a mask on in the heat for reasons I’ll never know. Cities are generally cucked but as far as that goes, as a Californian it’s pretty laid back in some areas with more of a cozy rednecky vibe, much more than you’d see in San Fran for instance. On the outskirts it feels like a big town. I can’t stand most cities, they feel like concrete prisons, but this one’s different. Hope this helps a little, I’ve only visited for about 3 months so far
Forgot to add, public transit and taxis are different, but so far haven’t run into a private business that wanted customers to wear them. Sometimes they suggest it but specify that it’s a personal choice. Lots of happy kids playing outside without them, saw many at the zoo too, only see a few unlucky ones still made to wear them.
If would take a look at these smaller cities. Shouldn't be a problem to find an apartment there (or even a smaller house) to rent. It's cheaper and when the "fourth wave" rolls in, these places are far less likely to lock down again.
I’m in Calgary at the moment and no masks have been required in any stores at the malls I’ve been in since the mandate was lifted, although the very first day there were 9/10 people keeping them on because I think they weren’t sure about the private businesses thing. I’ve been all over the different malls and out on the dog/bike trails and you only see the odd single person out biking with a mask on in the heat for reasons I’ll never know. Cities are generally cucked but as far as that goes, as a Californian it’s pretty laid back in some areas with more of a cozy rednecky vibe, much more than you’d see in San Fran for instance. On the outskirts it feels like a big town. I can’t stand most cities, they feel like concrete prisons, but this one’s different. Hope this helps a little, I’ve only visited for about 3 months so far
Forgot to add, public transit and taxis are different, but so far haven’t run into a private business that wanted customers to wear them. Sometimes they suggest it but specify that it’s a personal choice. Lots of happy kids playing outside without them, saw many at the zoo too, only see a few unlucky ones still made to wear them.
If that's good, then you could move to a "less cucked" place that isn't run by NDP morons in Alberta. Red Deer, Lethbridge, Fort McMurray, ...
Fort mcMurray has the biggest mosque in North America.
Pretty sure the biggest one is in Dearbornistan, Michigan.
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Calgarian here.
I've been maskless almost the whole time.
I've only been hassled at one hipster drug store but I wore it at food places I enjoy as a courtesy to the owners.
Since they've lifted the mandates, I've heard nothing...even at the hipster drug store.
We're good to go here, for now.
If would take a look at these smaller cities. Shouldn't be a problem to find an apartment there (or even a smaller house) to rent. It's cheaper and when the "fourth wave" rolls in, these places are far less likely to lock down again.
Fuck Manitoba.
Stay in Kenora for the night and you can blow through that shithole and be in Saskatchewan by lunch time.
It's definitely worth moving to Alberta. 5% sales tax, among other things.
Anything east of Manitoba is broken beyond repair.
Move to BC, were mask free right now
Dude, Edmonton is way worse than Calgary.
Edmonton is full of Civil Servants, hence the cuckedness.
No, no it isn't.
Edmonton voted full NDP last election. How are they better?
There’s no argument about it. It’s a sanctuary city and the communist party leader lives there, nuff said.