Bogtrotter
Senior Member
The point is, what's the point of all this, there really isn't one.
I say that every morning when the alarm goes off.
The point is, what's the point of all this, there really isn't one.
I say that every morning when the alarm goes off.
To put it bluntly it simply boils down to resentment and jealousy. French Canadians have been on the losing trajectory of history since the arrival of Wolfe and never has it changed. The rise of Toronto is simply salt in the wound.
To put it bluntly it simply boils down to resentment and jealousy. French Canadians have been on the losing trajectory of history since the arrival of Wolfe and never has it changed. The rise of Toronto is simply salt in the wound.
Which brings me to the point that I wish Toronto had a larger and more vibrant french speaking population. My friend works in the french language school board, so I am aware there is a scene, if a little bit underground. I think the anti-francophone culture here also has died down. Although it does flare up sometimes when you talk to anglo-canadians particularly in the suburbs.
I think the anti-francophone culture here also has died down.
LOL! Quoted for truth ...Truthfully I find French Canadians lovely people; if you want bitterness and anti-Toronto sentiment dial up an anglo-Montrealer.
I often hear French in the street, on the streetcar and subway. And in stores. At least between people who know each other. Not every day ... but every couple of weeks or so ... if not more if I'm out more.Which brings me to the point that I wish Toronto had a larger and more vibrant french speaking population. My friend works in the french language school board, so I am aware there is a scene, if a little bit underground.
... The anglophones in Montreal are the coldest and rudest bunch.
Also, to end the discussion, Montreal is a better tourist city BUT Toronto is a much better city to live in. Pick your flavour.
Now if they could just fix their #$*!!^ infrastructure!
Montreal has hosted the world's fair and olympics. We have not.
8) Better lower priced Bistro food on average, but for example Asian food is way better in Toronto. Bring your own wine places are a great idea, that failed miserably in Toronto.
10) If you think car traffic is bad in Toronto, it's much, much worse in Montreal. The metro system is better though.
11) It's much colder in Montreal in the winter. It's not as humid in the summer...