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If you're considering Canada, keep Montreal in mind. It has substantially lower rent prices than other major cities, and still has a healthy tech sector. IMO, the only downsides are that it's substantially less…
Most bigger Canadian cities really aren't that bad. Vancouver is particularly mild, and Toronto winters are fairly tame. "Real" Canadian winter happens in places you won't find many tech jobs anyway.
Ottawa is nice, but I wouldn't recommend most companies in Kanata unless you're content with working in a cubicle farm in a bleak, suburban, commercial park hellscape.
The DevOps movement petered out because it solved most of it's technical problems with tools that have become industry standards. As a sysadmin, you used to have to write scripts to solve EVERYTHING. Especially since…