I work in Canada, have been here for many years now. I trained in Vienna, so I had to write the exam, yes, I had to study hard, so...
Now Canada has the National Physio Exam, which EVERYBODY has to write, even the new graduates, sort of like a Bar Exam,
but it is my understanding that as a foreign physio you can get a temporary license good for one year, which allows you to work.
I think the queations you need to ask yourself are more what you want in life, and out of your profession. Canada has tremendious physio programs, several are now masters programs, so job opportunities extend into research and teaching, or of course the hospitals, or private practice, where you can set up your own clinic or work for someone else. These clinics are often big on sports therapy, but have really a wide variety of cases.
Physiotherapy is a well respected profession here, and quite decently paid.
Then there is the life style. If you are an outdoorsy person, into hiking, camping, skiing, sailing, etc. this might just be your place. Chose the province well, there are huge differences. I live in BC., the best of all places, of course!
If you are into the cultural scene and like to go to the theater, opera, concerts, art galleries etc, stay in Europe. Although we have some here, it does not compare with Europe, specially London, not even in Toronto.
to find out details about working in Canada, check the Canadian Physiotherapy Ass. web site.
Good luck !!!!!!!!!!