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Mark My Words: When the Expos return, Valérie will be there, and she will make sure Mr. Coderre is there to throw out the first pitch.
Guaranteed.
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I saw it the other night and it was really great! One of the better lighting schemes on a building in my opinion. The colours appear like waves
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I think it's about time we shut down Montreal and all move elsewhere. I mean even when our economy is doing better than it has for the last 50 years, we still suck. Just blow up the bridges after everyone has moved off the island and let the whole city rot, there's really no point anymore. Montreal is a city that has clearly failed in every sense of the word, and it's high time we all accept it and move on to greener pastures.
...Or at least that's how a lot of people make it seem. I dunno, it's really hard to distinguish ourselves when the greatest city in the history of humanity is only a 6 hour drive west down the 401. I mean, why do we even bother anymore? Sad!
Toronto surpassed Montreal in population in 1976, 41 years ago, and somehow, it's still not special. All the money in the world couldn't make them special. Go and see for yourself! It's a great city, but it's not special. 40 years at #1 and it's still #2, and it drives Toronto-diehards mental. When Toronto city surpassed Chicago's city pop a few years ago, all the diehards came out of the woodwork: "Toronto is a better city". I had no idea having more humans living within your city limits made you better. But it has a better growth rate, and taller towers so it's CLEARLY better... right?
I can't wait for the citizens of Berlin and Paris and NYC and Chicago to finally understand how inferior they are vis-a-vis Toronto. How ridiculous and ashamed they will all feel once they realize they are inhabitants of has-been cities, relics of the past now cast into the shadows created by the great juggernaut metropolis of Toronto.
Long Live Toronto!
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2 hours ago, man with the golden gun said:
Superbe photo.Ce secteur est tellement transformé. Si seulement on pouvait développer l'infâme terrain du défunt Spectrum , on aurait un des plus beaux coins du centre-ville de Montréal.
Patience, patience.
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41 minutes ago, mark_ac said:
Which of Montreal's financial institutions compete on a global scale with the equivalents in Paris/Boston/San Francisco?
This ranking is far removed from reality.
If they had us ranked dead last, you would have written something along the lines of "Brilliant ranking, perfectly summarizes my own feelings, Montreal is inferior to other places, I'm right, blah blah" but because they have us ranked higher than you think we deserve, the ranking is therefore "far removed from reality". A ranking that has London and NYC at the very top. Yes, how ludicrous a list indeed.
LOL.
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Episode II:
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I made a compilation video of amazing concert moments between Singers and the Montreal crowd.
There's clearly something in the water in this town. Try and watch it all the way through, it's worth it, I promise you!
Enjoy!
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My newest video, featuring tourists trying smoked meat at Schwartz's for the first time. It's one of my favourite places in town, so I'm glad I was able to find enough footage to make it work. There's definitely some great reactions in here!
I was also able to include a really cute moment with Céline Dion asking about the secret recipe.
I'm going to try and make at least one MTL-specific video a month and post it on my channel. Please Share if you like it!
If you have any ideas on what my next video should be about, or you would like to direct me to a video you stumbled upon, let me know! Thanks everyone.
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^ I saved those videos, hope to make something special with them. He really expressed his love for Montreal in those videos.
Newest video by me: Tourists Eat At Schwartz For The First Time: https://youtu.be/9j13lvyYWXU
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I follow Jack Todd on Twitter. He has no fucking clue what he's talking about, on any issue. His ignorance and ability to twist anything and everything amazes me. He once said the Expos would never ever come back. I wouldn't be surprised if he's hoping they don't, just so he can say he was right.
What a tool.
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Quebec (province) 5,8%
Quebec (ville) 4,0%
Montreal 6,3%
Ottawa 6,5%
Toronto 6,9%
Never thought I'd see numbers like this, I'm stunned.
QuoteLe taux de chômage a diminué de 1,2 point de pourcentage pour s'établir à 5,8 % au Québec en juillet, ce qui représente le taux le plus bas depuis 1976, année où des données comparables ont commencé à être publiées, a annoncé vendredi Statistique Canada.
À l'échelle canadienne, poursuit l'agence fédérale, en raison d'une légère diminution du nombre de personnes à la recherche de travail, le taux de chômage a baissé de 0,2 point de pourcentage en juillet pour s'établir à 6,3 %, soit le taux le plus bas depuis octobre 2008, juste avant le début du ralentissement du marché du travail de 2008-2009.
L'emploi global au Québec a peu varié en juillet, la hausse du travail à temps plein ayant été largement contrebalancée par une baisse du travail à temps partiel. Au cours de la période de 12 mois ayant pris fin en juillet, l'emploi dans la province a progressé de 124 000 (+3 %).
Au Nouveau-Brunswick, l'emploi a peu varié aussi bien par rapport au mois précédent que par rapport à 12 mois plus tôt. Par suite d'une baisse du nombre de personnes actives sur le marché du travail, le taux de chômage a diminué de 1,6 point de pourcentage pour atteindre 6,5 % en juillet, ce qui représente le taux le plus bas depuis 1976, année où des données comparables ont commencé à être publiées. Depuis le début de 2017, le chômage au Nouveau-Brunswick a baissé, tandis que l'emploi est relativement inchangé. Par conséquent, tant la population active totale que le taux de chômage ont fortement diminué.
L'emploi en Ontario a augmenté de 26 000 en juillet, et le taux de chômage a baissé de 0,3 point de pourcentage, passant à 6,1 %. Comparativement à 12 mois plus tôt, l'emploi dans la province a progressé de 138 000 (+2 %), et la majeure partie de cette progression est attribuable au travail à temps plein.
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Don't know what you guys are seeing. It's dreadful
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I hope people don't mind me posting these here
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Happy Bastille Day!
Little short film I made:
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2 hours ago, MtlMan said:
Bravo Chris! Merci!! Je suis à bout de mes 10 Likes, mais je t'en donne un paquet via ce message!
Haha thanks MtlMan!
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Here is my latest Montreal video, featuring tourists discovering Old Montreal. Share it if you like it!
Making these tourist videos of Montreal has given me the idea of creating a channel where I post similar videos for cities and destinations around the world, and my first non-Montreal video is Paris! Here it is, please share it if you like it! Thanks everyone.
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Went by it last night, it has quite a presence. Brilliant addition to the Old Port.
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A Love Letter to Montréal
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I'm back with a new video! This one took me awhile. Similar to my earlier projects, a short film featuring tourists from around the world falling in love with Montréal. Most of the footage comes from 2017 and the 375th celebrations.
Please share it if you like it