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  1. I don't get it. The Plains of Abraham (or National Battlefields Park) as they're called, is HUGE and it wasn't even big enough for Sir Paul. Are we supposed to have the BIG shows in the St-Michel quarry, or in a field in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue? Hell no! So it's going to be downtown, it's going to be crowded, and there won't be room for every single person to have a great spot/view. Part of the fun of the Jazz Fest (FIJM) is the ambiance, the atmosphere, being in the QDS on a hot July night with tens of thousands of people enjoying what this great city has to offer. The Stevie Wonder show was awesome. Everyone I know who saw it agrees.
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    Bonne Fête Du Canada!!

    I really like the idea of a big, shiny, new bridge (to replace or supplement Champlain). It would really say "Welcome to Montreal: Gateway to the Canadian Heartland! or The Hub of Eastern Canada!" Think in terms of the beginning of the St-Lawrence Seaway, the closest major city to northeast USA, the biggest Canadian airport east of Toronto, etc. It could be called the Sesquicentennial Bridge...
  3. Why would anyone object to using land adjacent to a highway that was planned for future highway expansion use? This is not an urban highway like Decarie or the Met, it is, for all intents and purposes, more like a rural highway, like the 20 is between Quebec and Montreal. There is no farmland, no forest or trees, no residential, commercial, or industrial usage, so therefore no reason for anyone to protest. There won't be more cars using, there'll actually be less car-hours because cars will be able to get where they're going faster (and therefore in less time).
  4. Talk about photographic irony: The article talks about how the ivy is not meant to represent elitism and of all the photos that could have been used, Le Devoir picks the one with the Bentley in it. Nice...
  5. Comments: Anjou station - in the middle of what appears to be an industrial sector... RDP station - next to the prison... PAT station - pretty decent location. Anyone else feel that more thought could have been put into the location of some of these stations?
  6. Could the places that are targeted to close simply move across the street or nearby?
  7. The title of this article could have been "More descendents of immigrants see new immigrants as threat: Irony"
  8. In the video we can see the Westmount Train station in action! Wow, that brings back memories... Anybody know why it closed?
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    Quartier Concordia

    I am part of a committee that looks at tuition with the MELS (Ministry of Education), and I can tell you for a fact that every student in Quebec pays the same tuition. Check out this document: http://www.mcgill.ca/files/pia/Regl0809.pdf Refer to these sections: 3.1 Droits de scolarité en 2008-2009 Pour les années universitaires 2008-2009 à 2011-2012, à compter du trimestre d’été, les droits de scolarité pour les étudiants résidents du Québec s’élèveront respectivement à 62,27 $ par unité, 65,60 $ par unité, 68,93 $ par unité et 72,26 $ par unité pour tous les cycles d’études et toutes les activités d’enseignement offertes dans le cadre des programmes universitaires. 3.4 Montant forfaitaire exigé des étudiants canadiens ou résidents permanents du Canada qui ne sont pas résidents du Québec Depuis le trimestre d’automne 1997, les étudiants canadiens et les étudiants résidents permanents du Canada qui ne sont pas résidents du Québec paient des droits de scolarité globalement comparables à ceux en vigueur dans les universités ailleurs au Canada. En conséquence, ces étudiants paient, en plus des droits de scolarité de base, un montant forfaitaire par unité. Pour l’année universitaire 2008-2009, c’est-à-dire à compter du trimestre d’été 2008, ce montant forfaitaire sera porté à 117,01 $ par unité. 3.5 Montants forfaitaires exigés des étudiants étrangers (Approuvée par le CT 206921 du 16 septembre 2008) À compter de l’automne 2008, il existe deux volets pour les montants exigés des étudiants étrangers : un volet réglementé et un volet déréglementé. La présente règle budgétaire couvre uniquement le volet réglementé. Ce dernier couvre toutes les familles disciplinaires de tous les cycles d’études à l’exception des six familles du 1er cycle ciblées par la déréglementation (voir la règle budgétaire 2.3.7). Les droits de scolarité exigés des étudiants étrangers inscrits dans un établissement universitaire du Québec sont composés de deux éléments, soit les droits qu’acquittent l’ensemble des étudiants, c’est-à-dire 62,27 $ par unité à compter du trimestre d’été 2008, et un montant forfaitaire : • Au 1er cycle : 325 $ par unité pour les activités correspondant aux familles de financement suivantes : les sciences humaines et sociales, la géographie, l’éducation, l’éducation physique et les lettres ou 369,52 $ par unité pour les autres familles réglementées. • Au 2e cycle : 325 $ par unité. • Au 3e cycle : 286,04 $ par unité.
  10. A little off topic, but lighting-related: Has anyone ever seen the Hydro-Quebec Electrium at night? It's a huge black cube with bright white vertical edges. I saw it for the first time when I took the 30 last week. Definitely worth seeing!
  11. The residence in St-Henri is "Solin Hall". Selwyn House is a private boy's school.
  12. Anyone who has ever been to Bryant Park in NYC knows that public toilets in a park can be first class, probably even cleaner than most of the establishments on Ste-Catherine itself.
  13. WestAust hit the nail on the head! The whole idea behind building this was to have a modern facility with two rinks for the sole use of the Montreal Canadiens... and NO ONE else. It had to be near St-Hubert airport (as others mentioned) and although it's true that many players currently live in proximity, this facility was built for the next 30+ years, so that may all change. The bottom line (and this comes straight from the press release) is that this facility will only be used on non-game days, so travelling downtown is not even a factor. The place even has a press room, large viewing room, offices, and a fully stocked kitchen!
  14. In the picture posted 11-03-2008, 09:51 PM it looks like one of the middle floors of PVM is on fire. Can anyone figure that one out?
  15. Or like this, in NYC: Photo courtesy of Flickr
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    Canadiens de Montréal

    To anybody who is voting in the 2009 All-Star Ballot: How is it that Sydney Crosby went from 4th to 1st, almost overnight? I am very suspicious of this online balloting with "vote as many times as you like" and the "captcha" utility (it makes you type some words that appear all scribbled for security purposes). Anybody hear anything?
  17. I like the idea of the project. I hope that the rusty warehouses on the quays are renovated or replaced. Regarding the argument that they make for the long ride to get from the quays to the casino, has anyone ever heard of a "water taxi"? Seems like it would be a more affordable alternative...
  18. Is Portugal being hit hard by the current financial situation? Construction-wise or other...
  19. That's because the photos show the "nicer" sides of the buildings. Take a look at the other sides... not so nice.
  20. I have heard this before. And I also heard that the grandstands made their way to Concordia (Loyola) football field.
  21. Seriously! I bet the fact that there's a pedestrian/bike path on the highway bridge bothers them...
  22. Let's think about it for a second... Who lives in residence? Mainly students from out of town. At McGill, we have about 2400 undergraduate residence spots. Most of these (over 90%) are occupied by first year students. It is expected that by the second year, students know the city and can find an appartment. Residence is only guaranteed for first year students. There is a small amount of graduate residence space. The problem with those is that graduate students are more likely to be married and/or have kids, and therefore need more than just a "dorm room" (McGill has a few appartment style residences). All this being said, McGill has BY FAR the largest proportion of international students in Canada (and largest in north america for undergraduate international students). If student residences are not full, it could be because there are not enough international students at the institutions mentioned in previous posts. Just so it's clear, by international students I am refering to visa students, not permanent residents, canadian citizens, or refugees.
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