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  1. Shit c’est de economics 101. Si la tendance ce maintienne, tu ne crois vraiment pas sortir gagnant? Peut importe la région le pays au complet gagne point finale. Oui, je prendrai 5% au lieu de 7% anyday. Je suis fière de mon pays, et content d’être né au Québec.
  2. Notre pays va en profiter le plus avec l’entrée sur le marché du bon Alberta Crude. We will be fucking rich! Pas aussi riche qu’Alberta, mais 225$ le baril c’est des bonnes nouvelles!
  3. peekay

    View FROM the mountain

    Cachez la vue du fleuve… Oublie-ca il faut tout démolir! L’hauteur limite sera au niveau du fleuve….crisse qu’elle est conne! Elle mérite un prix pour ses commentaires blondasse! I can't believe it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  4. Just when I thought I heard it all: http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=8b948fd6-7f15-444b-988a-38c644bc7d3a&k=60364 Il n'existe pas de mots pour décrire la haine que j'ai pour ces gens la.
  5. Le port utilise les voies ferrées pour transporté la plupart des ses conteneurs. Le prix pour déplacer/créer des voies ferrées jusqu’à contrecoeur est extrêmement dispendieux. Déplacer le tout vers la rive sud n'est pas une option.
  6. They aren't touching Bellerive park. It is expanding existing facilities in the east near silo #4. Huge expansion in contrecoeur by 2020.
  7. peekay

    Canadiens de Montréal

    He is just joking around people: Anyway, I will go into work tomorrow with no voice because I'm gonna scream like a woman tonight at the bell centre!
  8. Ignorant Americans. There is no excuse in not realizing that mtl is french in 2008.
  9. peekay

    Montréal vs. Toronto

    Séparé d'un pays qui aura un jour la majorité des réserves de pétrole est vraiment mais VRAIMENT STUPIDE! Get back to the subject please or start another thread.
  10. peekay

    Montréal vs. Toronto

    ??? Corrigons le vrai problème...Trop de syndicats trop de monde sur le BS et d'inaction. WAKE UP AND WORK AT IT!!!
  11. peekay

    Montréal vs. Toronto

    Quebec has too many unions and too many lazy assess and that is part of the problem. Seperation won't do fuck all to change that
  12. I have one...You know its spring in Quebec because it's fucking snowing outside...
  13. Tirer de la gazette ce matin: (They really suck at posting on the net!) Top 15 ethnic origins in Montreal Census respondents could identify themselves as being from up to six different ethnic origins. Ethnic 2001 Ethnic 2006 origin Total responses origin Total responses 1. Canadian 1,885,085 Canadian 1,670,655 2. French 900,485 French 936,990 3. Italian 224,460 Italian 260,345 4. Irish 161,235 Irish 216,410 5. English 134,115 English 148,095 6. Scottish 94,705 Scottish 119,365 7. Jewish 80,390 Haitian 85,785 8. Haitian 69,945 Chinese 82,665 9. Chinese 57,655 German 78,315 10. Greek 55,865 North American Indian 74,565 11. German 53,850 Québécois 72,445 12. Québécois 44,965 Jewish 68,485 13. Lebanese 43,740 Greek 61,770 14. North American Indian 42,655 Spanish 56,770 15. Portuguese 41,050 Lebanese 53,455 Total population 3,380,645 Total population 3,588,520 source: Statistics Canada - - - Visible minorities in Quebec In the Montreal census region, Brossard has the largest proportion of visible minorities. Brossard 34.4% Dollard des Ormeaux 30.9% Montreal 26% Mont Royal 19.7% Dorval 19.1% Outside of the Montreal census region Sherbrooke 3.8% Québec 2.3% Drummondville and St. Hyacinthe 2.2% Outside of Montreal, Quebec is mainly white. Of all Canadian cities with populations of 10,000 or more, nine of the bottom 10 cities with the smallest amount of visible minorities are in Quebec. Mont Laurier 0.1% Roberval 0.1% Ste. Marie de Beauce 0.2% St. Georges 0.2% Shawinigan 0.3% Îles de la Madeleine 0.3% Matane 0.4% Gaspé 0.4% Val d'Or 0.4% source: statistics canada 'Visible minorities' grow by one-third in five years JEFF HEINRICH, The Gazette Published: 23 minutes ago Blacks, Arabs, Latinos - Quebec has more of those and other "visible minorities" than it did five years ago, but the province is still far more "white" than Ontario or B.C., data from the latest federal census reveal. Only 8.8 per cent of Quebecers and 16.5 per cent of Montrealers are visible minorities, compared with 42 per cent in Toronto and in Vancouver, Statistics Canada reports. But the number of Quebec minorities - South Asians, Chinese, blacks, Filipinos, Latinos and Southeast Asians, about 655,000 in all - is growing rapidly. Thanks to rising immigration, there are one-third more than there were five years ago - seven times the growth rate of Quebec's population overall. "Quebec, and Montreal in particular, has less diversity and fewer visible minorities than Toronto and Vancouver," said Xavier Leloup, a sociologist with Montreal's Institut national de la recherche scientifique, and author of a study comparing census data between the three cities. "But on the other hand, we do have an older immigrant population here, which isn't visible - old-stock immigrants, if you like: Italians, Jews, the Portuguese, Greeks, French, Poles, you name it," said Leloup, himself an immigrant - from Belgium - who came to Quebec in 2002. "That said, the numbers of visible minorities are taking off. They had dropped off in the 1990s and now have picked up again, partly because of the healthy economy and partly because the government is taking in more immigrants simply to maintain demographic growth." In sheer numbers, the census shows blacks are the largest group in Quebec (188,070 people, up one-quarter). But the fastest-growing are Arabs (109,020) and Latinos (89,505), each of whose population has swelled by about 50 per cent since 2001. Far from being an urban phenomenon, visible minorities are also moving to Quebec's regions, the census showed. While they have increased steadily in Montreal, where 90 per cent choose to live, they've more than doubled or even tripled in places like Drummondville, La Tuque and St. Hyacinthe, which had very few immigrants before. There's a downside to the increases, though, some observers caution. Rising numbers of young and - at least in the short term - unemployed immigrants and visible minorities - are a drain on government finances. And there are high costs at the other end of the scale, too, as more and more baby boomers retire and the elderly require state-funded medical care. "It's a cycle of dependency, and unless something is done about it, all the efforts being made to ensure a vital future for all Quebecers might be for naught," said Jack Jedwab, executive director of the Montreal-based Association for Canadian Studies. "We need more people - no question. But we can't just take them in and not address the issues they raise." Quebecers of Arab origin come mainly from Morocco, Lebanon and Algeria. Latino Quebecers are mainly from Colombia, El Salvador, Peru and Mexico. Four out of 10 blacks were born in Canada; of foreign-born blacks, half came from Haiti, while one-quarter emigrated from an African country Quebec has the third-highest population of visible minorities in Canada, after Ontario and B.C. But as a proportion of its overall population - almost nine per cent - visible minorities put Quebec only fifth in rank, behind Manitoba and Alberta. The census also asked people to define their ethnic origin - in other words, what country they or their ancestors originated from. Surprisingly, 60 per cent of Quebecers define themselves as Canadian (in French, Canadien) - the highest of any category - vs. only two per cent who call themselves Québécois. After Canadian, most Quebecers gave their origin as French; the next most popular answers were Italian, Irish and English.
  14. Leur plan, selon elle, est de regrouper tout le monde sur le site SNC Lavalin. Croyez-le ou non, les employées de SNC sont triste de voir leur petit jardin remplacer par une gratte-ciel.
  15. Ma source est quelqu'un qui travaille la depuis plus que 12 ans. Elle a vu l'entreprise passée des hauts et bas et maintenant SNC reçoit des contrats de partout mêmes des contrats qui ne sont pas rendu publique, autant que l'entreprise loue des étages partout dans la ville. Le fanatique des SS que suis-je, je la demande tout le temps, comment va le travaille? Est-ce que tu es occupé? bla bla. Finalement, je la demande tout le temps est-ce que SNC vont construire leur 2ième tour sur leur terrain? Avant cette semaine, elle me disait toujours non, que c'est trop cher, etc... D'après ce que elle a dit et ce que HabsFan a mentionné dans l’autre fil, moi je suis convaincu que on a des très très bonnes chances de voir cette tour monter! Aucuns Commentaires - No Comment! Thanks to you HabsFan! You made me interrogate her harder!
  16. J'ai encore posé la question aujourd'hui. Elle me confirme qu'elle a vu les plans de la deuxième tour! Elle m'a dit que la deuxième tour sera identique à celui qui est la et que ça serait 1/3 plus haut! Direct quote from her: "The tower that is there looks like the baby one and the new one is the mother." Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
  17. Entièrement d'accord. Au moins, tout le monde va penser, "Wow, SNC est si grande qu'ils ont besoin de deux gratte-ciels" Personne (les gens normale, pas nous ) ne pensera que c'est la même cie. si les deux édifices sont de style différente.
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