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Il y a une erreur sur l'emplacement, ça ne peut pas être au coin de De La Montagne. Plutôt Lucien-L'Allier si c'est la tour est qui monte en premier.

 

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This project should have been launched 3 or 4 years ago, Montreal isn't exactly a hotbed for Asian investment (not even close to Toronto and Vancouver) in fact Montreal's Chinese population has been shrinking.Good luck to them hope everything works out

 

 

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lets see how dumb it is when sales start in June,(same time as Universe) plus if I remember correctly the last foreign financed project Viger Station went nowhere a 400 million dollar fairy tale, Montreal doesn't attract foreign investors live with it (I'll be very happy if I'm proven wrong)

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C'est quand même triste que les meilleurs espaces du CV soient utilisés pour de petites tours à condos plutôt que des édifices à bureaux. Je n'aime pas le look des alentours du Air Canada Centre à Toronto. Cela va mal vieillir. Montréal ne doit pas perdre son cachet.

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Montreal Chinease community is growing and growing at a great rate .... I live in Verdun and I think the second Chinatown is on Wellington :-) ... Mtlrdp seriously ???? and by the way , the Chinease own most on Verdun 's Wellington street

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Montreal Chinease community is growing and growing at a great rate .... I live in Verdun and I think the second Chinatown is on Wellington :-) ... Mtlrdp seriously ???? and by the way , the Chinease own most on Verdun 's Wellington street

 

do you have the numbers to back that up? if you do then I'm wrong (i'll admit it)

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do you have the numbers to back that up? if you do then I'm wrong (i'll admit it)

 

I posted them from the 2006 and 2011 census !

 

Montreal's Cantonese chinese population has been shrinking, but in general the population from that region has been growning. This is taking only mother tongue into account. As generations pass, they have a tendancy of adopting english or french as mother tongue.

 

2011

Malayalam* 330

Japanese* 1,990

Korean* 4,020

Cantonese* 10,955

Chinese, n.o.s.* 40,540

Mandarin* 10,530

Taiwanese* 410

Lao* 3,895

Khmer (Cambodian)* 8,360

Vietnamese* 25,970

Bisayan languages* 995

Ilocano* 1,840

Malay* 595

Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino)* 16,565

Total 126995

 

2006

Malayalam 305

Japanese 1,615

Korean 3,760

Cantonese 9,390

Chinese, n.o.s. 41,845

Mandarin 6,870

Taiwanese 750

Lao 3,805

Khmer (Cambodian) 7,580

Vietnamese 23,240

Bisayan languages 610

Ilocano 1,370

Malay 365

Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 11,495

Total 113000

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compare those numbers to Toronto's (close to)500,000 and Vancouver's (over)400,000. Asian investors pick Toronto and Vancouver, Montreal isn't even on their radar, it's delusional to think otherwise. Like I posted at the start this project should have been launched 3 years ago

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