This comment concerns mainly families with children or couples planning on having children. Generally, taxes are indeed higher in Québec. But where else in Canada can you send your kids to kindergarden for $8.50 a day? The Government of Canada is looking into extending this service across the country. Considering all possible deductions, 36% of Québecois do not pay any income tax. For lower income people, the Québec sales tax in refunded four times a year. With the government administered no-fault car insurance, the savings are considerable compare to the other provinces. The Québec Goverment prescription insurance program mandatory to people that do not have company insurance is being considered by the Government of Canada. Yes, we pay higher taxes in Québec, and this is where the money goes.
The first youtuber i watched who talks about the important stuff about differences between two cities ❤️ deserve a subscribe and thums up , keep it up !
Great info. Also important to know with utilities that in Montreal the bills are typically in French, so knowing French is kind of important and for anyone in Montreal who wants a place usually a lot of rental properties will be available by around July 1st. And if you go to McDonalds mayo will be on your burgers 😁
@@ThisisYulia agreed. In the downtown area, getting assistance in English is no problem. Same with west island. One representative I talked to downtown had a hard time not using french, but we both tried our best and I was out in 15 minutes renewing my health card
I am a native French-speaker from Montreal, though I do not speak Quebecois French. I know many English-speakers who were born here and live entirely in English. I also know many immigrants who have been here for many years and who live in English only. I even know some immigrants who knew French as a second language before coming here, but then have forgotten it and now live in English, Funny city, LOL.
Would have been nice to have a general conclusion where you give your opinion. Also, Montréal as a unique culture and Quebec City is just next door, one of the most beautiful city in north america. In general Montreal is just a very chill and unique vibe that you wont find elsewhere on the east coast.
@@ThisisYulia I like when youtuber show their personnality by Sharing their views and opinion. I think that is the added value of UA-cam. Like a boardgame ,videogame review or else, most of the video will try to be a objective but at the end there will be a personnal opinion of the youtuber. I appreciate you wanting to give only info but UA-cam is not journalism and should not be. Just food for thoughts, but I was actually waiting to know you and your opinions and it never came. I think its important to connect with viewers. But still great job! I know IT took Time for the research and everything. 🥳
Montreal is the real Canadian capital of culture and 400 years old .. Toronto has a USA culture of capitalism with nothing built for families and quality of life ... the only value in Toronto is money
I have visited both cities, and I can't say I found interesting things to see and do in Toronto.... it's a huge city with thousands of high rise buildings but beyond the CN tower, I founded to be a big flat city without anything to offer. No hard feelings for Toronto or its people, usually all Canadians are very polite and nice, it's just my impression of the city. I do love Montreal......
@@SwitchB I did not write in terms of knowing anyone in either city I do not, I just find Montreal endlessly more interesting than Toronto.... there was nothing to see in Toronto beyond the CN tower, the city looks like a huge modern vastness, if someone take away the countless high rise condo buildings, I wonder what is left....
@@Cubanbearnyc If you knew people in Toronto you woulda got to see all the dope cultural spots, hear the amazing live bands and tasted the amazing food. Holla next time you in town Ill put you on.
In Montreal (as in the rest of Quebec) students have to pay private insurance (in general... there are exceptions). The same is true if you hold an Open Work Permit (as spouse of a "main applicant"). If you have a Study Permit, and you end your studies and get a post-graduation Work Permit, then you can get into the RAMQ. On the other hand, if you have a normal Work Permit, you do have the access to the RAMQ.
Thank you for your video! Also I need to say that I’m obsessed with your pronounciation!:))) So understandable for me! Sorry for my English, I’m just studeing it:)
can you make a video about which cities are good for immigrants in Canada considering living , employment , living expense , safety and other such important factors. Your videos are so much informational , appreciated indeed !
@@ThisisYulia You got it right anywhere in Canada is pretty safe and regarding quality of life, it depends of your earnings workwise. But the "Vibe" is the most important thing amongst all. And that is where you should concentrate, according to your personality, to choose where to live in Canada. Now, look at youtube videos about Canada and decide for yourself what is the best Province for you. That's my two cents. (From a Canadian).
Seems like a trade-off; more jobs and opportunities in Toronto/GTA in general but higher quality of life and affordability in Montreal in general. The sticking point for me is how long could one survive in Montreal without speaking much French?
it simply depends on what you do :) Montreal is a fully bilingual city, so you can live without speaking French here. as for work, again it depends on what’s your industry
Let me ask you this...is there a foreign country that you would move to and expect to not make an effort to at least try ? Learning any new language is always an asset. But Yulia is right...does depend on the industry.
im from montreal and an anglophone, even though i speak french pretty well and was born here there is definately a stigmatism anglophones in montreal. IMO the best city in canada for anglophones with the benefits of jobs and social wellbeing would be halifax, the only problem with halifax is the lack of a public transport development like monteal and toronto have, but other than that it has a decent job positions , good quality of life and doesnt have the crazy busy lifestyle of toronto. i plan to retire in halifax, as montrealer it has the city vibe without the craziness of toronto traffic and hustle lifestyle, would technically leave now lol but already have a life established in montreal.
Good video, but I don't understand why you would'nt take the opportunity to learn a beautiful language like French if you're surround by it! Je suis née à Montréal et je suis fière de voir comment les 2 cultures ont influencé celle d'ici! Not talking french will cut you of from at least the half of with this beautiful city have to offer!! Come has you are but respect what people have fought for and built for so long! And don't be shy if you talking French like a kid in highschool, it's cool, to be weird in MTL, c'est comme ça que tu te démarque ;) À bientôt!
@@ThisisYulia perfect soo you understand what I meant! I was talking about the culture though, not just the language, and it was'nt necessarily pointed at you 🤞
Would love to visit both. I feel like Montreal I might like more despite my French being rudimentary. That said Toronto is a global city so I might appreciate it more than I think.
Toronto feels like big city USA (super large highways, tall bldgs, expensive apartments) Montreal is a mix of US big city and Euro style which gives it its unique charm and vibe (lots of festivals, F1 race, etc...) Montreal is also slightly more north which means winter is slightly longer and colder than in Toronto The richest community in Canada has historically been in Westmount (Montreal) but recently West Vancouver has surpassed it Of the 30 largest cities in North America, Montreal comes out with the highest number of university students per capita, even higher than Boston (!)
what would be the yearly salary required for two siblings sharing an apartment and monthly expenses (not downtown nor the ghetto) to have a life in Toronto? what other suburbs are nice to consider?
Thank you for your helpful content. Could you please tell me which city should I choose for start to live in Canada? For example one of my relatives living in Saskatoon city but I searched about it and it’s a small city which I think there is less chance to grow. Looking forward for your response
Bonjour, très belle capsule et les information sont claire et complète. Comme tu dis il ni a pas seulement le salaire qui compte mais aussi les dépenses
Ur reasearch n knowledge is appreciable. Keep the content coming... Ull be among the top youtubers in Montreal. Followed u on insta just now. Planning to come to study in Montreal. Any good college u can suggest Miss Yulia
@@AnantChaudhry I studyied at Teccart a long time ago. ( end of 80's.)Then, it was only electronics and Robotics but was the best of it's kind, "University Grade" ( I mean you could teach at Universities after graduation.) It was the "Best of the best at that time" (BTW it was Private College schooling at the time, so you had to pay more than regular colleges.)But now, very different. Many more academics, and no more electronics related courses. I dont't know about the rankings nationwiselike or worldwiselike either though!
The answer should never be Vancouver. It’s a great place to visit but not to live. The people are just unbearably stuck up. The opportunities for work aren’t great plus don’t get me started with living cost.
Hello , i like your video. I am a french student and i want to finnish my studies in Canada. I have a question. Montreal is a bilingual city but can you live your life in english or would people rather have you speek french ? I hesitate between those both cities because i really want to have a better level in english but i don't have a lot of money.
@@ThisisYulia thanks for your answer. I am a french citizen since i was born so it dosn't have to be a problem, this is my mothertougue 😅. In montreal i don't want to speek french but english to improve my level. Life can be in english in montreal or not ?( like shopping, grocery stores ...) thanks.😀
@@anaellerousseau8238 Je confirme que c'est très possible de vivre en anglais à Montréal. Si tu veux un maximum d'immersion je te suggère d'emménager du côté ouest, où se trouvent les quartiers à tendance anglophone. Mes premiers choix seraient le Village Monkland, Pointe-Saint-Charles ou Milton-Parc, mais Verdun, Snowdon, Côte-des-Neiges et le Vieux-Saint-Laurent sont de bonnes options aussi. Aussi, si tu as le portefeuille pour, Westmount est une autre excellente option. C'est un endroit pittoresque avec beaucoup d'histoire et d'héritage britannique/écossais! I think Toronto is awesome and beautiful too, but I'm definitely biased because I've lived in Montréal my entire life and I've grown attached to it. To me, Montréal just has more personnality and more history because it's older, less uniform and blends French and English heritage on many levels. Also, there's a certain joie de vivre here that's just lacking in Toronto because of the more fast-paced big American city vibe; whereas I feel Montréal is more relaxed and easygoing.
Yes. I think people try to move to places that are may be farther from work or from downtown, because a lot of them can work from home... and the distance becomes irrelevant. Some just lost their jobs and moved with family to save the money of the rent. Those are my hypotheses...
Hey Yulia, I'm so thankful for this video. I only saw it 2 years after.. But I want to ask you something: do you think going Montreal to improve the English is a good idea?
Hey, your name sounds Portuguese! I am a Brazilian living in Montreal now but I lived in Toronto for 7 years, don't come to Quebec to learn english. All street signs/busses/subways and many menus, etc are in french and you won't be immersed in the english language enough, also they just passed a new bill that may make english even more difficult in Quebec. If you want to improve your english choose an english speaking province, many Brazilians love Vancouver, BC.
Toronto was named the most multicultural city in the world by the UN and is a majority-minority city which makes it so unique. Toronto is generally more friendly to visible minorities, while in Montreal you can't work in the public sector if you wear a headscarf. Toronto has beautiful multicultural neighbourhoods and nice restaurants, patios, boutiques, and parks. You can travel the world without ever leaving the city with neighbourhoods like Greektown, Little Bangladesh, Little Malta, Little Portugal etc.. Montreal has that too but much less than Toronto since it is a smaller city. Toronto is a much busier city and you'll find that the city keeps moving 24 hours a day, its the only place in Canada you can get all you can eat sushi or korean bbq at 4AM if you wish. Montreal slows down at night and is generally more relaxed, and more restaurants are closed by 11PM. It really depends on what you like. If you like the fast paced city that never sleeps with big sky scrappers, endless shopping, boutiques, and restaurants then Toronto is for you. If you like a slower paced more relaxed city but that still has decent shopping, restaurants and parks, Montreal is for you. I have experienced both, but I prefer Toronto. Montreal has become quite hostile to outsiders since COVID began, especially to Asians. Montreal is great if you are visibly white and francophone, such as myself, but for my partner who is Asian not so much, which is why we are going back to Toronto this summer. It is truly a city for everyone.
What is this nonsense? According to the 2016 census, Montreal is a city where 21% of the population speaks three languages or more. This is double that of Toronto. You can wear a headscarf anywhere. But you can't wear visible religious symbols if you are a teacher, a law representative or a civil servant interacting with the public in provincial jobs. So basically, the majority of public sector jobs are open to anybody wearing religious symbols.
Does your partner speak french ? That is the question ! If i do not speak english in Toronto i wonder if i will not get a decent job. In works both ways !
Very interesting video. It'd be great if you do an updated version of this comparison. Thanks to the astronomical inflation, those numbers are history now 😄😭🤦♂️
@@ThisisYulia Thanks for the kind words :) . Do you recommend living right in montreal core for someone who what's to own a detached house for 400-600 k ? What are some good neighborhoods just outside of Montreal that I could look into if you don't mind me asking ?
naaah, it's impossible! there are almost no detached houses in downtown. townhouses start at 800-900k lol. as for the neighbourhoods, it depends on your needs and budget. I love downtown and Plateau but the prices are a bit high (not as high as in Toronto). Laval is good, Saint Laurent is good, West Island is good too :)
Forget Toronto and Montréal, Halifax is your best choice. Halifax is cheaper and you don't need to learn a new language to live there. This city, on the coast of the Atlantic ocean, has more potential. Halifax is a better place to invest.
@@ThisisYulia As Wikipedia says : "The weather is usually milder in the winter or cooler in the summer than areas at similar latitudes inland..." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax,_Nova_Scotia#Climate Weather for cities on the ocean side, like Boston and New York, is milder than in Pittsburg and Chicago.
@@ThisisYulia Wikipedia on Halifax : January is the coldest month, being the only month with a high that is slightly below freezing at −0.1 °C (31.8 °F), The sea heavily influences the climate of the area... The January mean is only 1.1 °C (2.0 °F) colder than the isotherm for the oceanic climate. Wikipedia on Montréal: Winter brings cold, snowy, windy, and, at times, icy weather, with a daily average ranging from −10.5 to −9 °C (13.1 to 15.8 °F) in January.
Toronto is OK. I have been there many times. It looks and feels like the USA, which is what it wants. New York is called "The Big Apple". Toronto likes to call itself "The Little Apple". Toronto even copied Times Square. It surpassed Montreal as Canada's most important city after the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, mainly because the separatist Parti Québécois came into power in Québec. Lots of important people and big business left Montréal for Toronto, taking the money with them. You should see pictures of Toronto and Montreal in 1965, compared to pictures of Montreal and Toronto today. In the 1960s Toronto was unknown, but Montreal was. Today Toronto is very well known but Montreal is largely forgotten. Toronto is fine, but it lacks flavour. It is missing spice.
Montreal is not forgotten. Thier economy is booming and cranes are everywhere. Almost 5,000,000 live there and its a vibrant city. no one plans a vacation to visit Toronto. They do for Quebec City and Montreal.
@@gottohaveitnow100 Yes, Montreal had it bad during most of the 1990s, but it has since recovered. Montreal and Quebec City have charm. Toronto remains rather insipid. Metro Montreal has a population of ca. 4.2 million. Metro Toronto has about 6.4 million. As you can see, bigger does not mean better.
@@AttyDG How ? It’s obvious Toronto has way more Job opportunities, better salary no language issue like Montreal , Montreal will have no chance in front of Toronto unfortunately, Toronto is one of the best city in North America and the biggest in Canada.
Hi, i'm an international student (South AMerica )and i am planning to apply to the Msc in Finance or Financial Engineering in HEC Montreal. I studied English (upper intermediate and aiming to 7.5 IELTS) and French (DELF B2 level ). Can i easily get a job after graduating and become a permanent resident in Canada?. Cheers and thank you for the video.
I can't speak for your specific field of expertise (Finances) but with a diploma from Quebec plus functional levels of French and English, you could fairly easily find a job in Canada (especially in QC). I work in a big Engineering firm in Montreal and the requirements for most of job posting is to be comfortable to work in French and/or English. This means being able to speak and write emails (not necessary perfectly) with your colleagues or clients and to be able to read and to draft reports. Most of my colleagues are immigrants or have English as first language. There are always French/English native speakers to help you when you struggle with something. During your studies, I would try to improve as much as possible my French and my English (especially French if you want to stay in QC). The current provincial government has changed the immigration rules recently. Before, it was easy for international students to apply for their permanent residency. Now, it's harder. But, if you can get a hold on work permit through an employer, it's the "normal" way to permanent residency. You should check this out since I don't know all the details. No sé de donde es en América del sur pero, hay una comunidad grande de Latinos en Montreal, más grande que en Toronto. Hay varios negocios de productos latinos. Varios productos se encuentran también en el supermercado. Podrá encontrar bastante fácilmente lo que está acostumbrado a comer en su país. Ya estudié a las HEC. Sé con experiencia que hay muchos estudiantes latinos en esta universidad. Hace la transición un poco más fácil al principio. Pero, va a ser más difícil si quiere mejorar su francés o inglés.
Travaille à améliorer ton francais et tu auras un bon boulôt en sortant. En 2020, l'anglais s'attrappe comme un rhume.b Donc, en gros, donne toi à fond dans tes études et dans tes cours de français! (en passant, en couple, c'est génial apprendre les langues!)
،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،Yulia, as we have always said, successful, you have charisma that attracts us to you and master the way you bring up useful topics in general, tourism in particular, and I hope for more educational blogs .،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،،
Hello ma'am...I got my offer letter from St. Clair college in Ontario. And my english proficiency test was Duolingo....is there any possibility to get rejected from visa for duolingo test? In addition, my other document for visa is quite healthy....please let me know about this regards☺thank you
not true , all food , clothing , appliances are cheaper in Ontario. In Quebec only real estate is cheaper. Also have in mind that income taxation is much heavier in Quebec , so , in take home money you make more in Ontario than in Quebec with the same gross salary. If you take everything into account , in the long run , let's say 20 years , Ontario is a more sensible choice.
@@donarw1064 Life in Ontario is generic and boring. Cultural activities and social interaction is quasi non existent. Toronto is the worst. Life is expensive and people dont smile. Salaries are not in pare with the high cost of housing. Torontonians are fead up with the “Keeping up with the Joneses” lifestyle. Take this into consideration if you move to Ontario
@@JL-wh3jj Ontario is a big place , you can't say that Ottawa feels the same as Hamilton . Actually downtown Toronto is very vibrant . Ontario has many immigrants , its the most multicultural province of Canada , but this does not actually works well , so if you are white don't expect an Indian having a spontaneous conversation with you. I have Arab friends in Quebec who feel very lonely and isolated . Quebeckers like Quebeckers but everybody else is not welcomed .
Toronto has a better climate, Montreal has a better nightlife and less crime. Overall they are both good. You do not have to know French to live in Montreal.
Montreal has been named one of the most intelligent communities in the world by the Intelligent Community Forum. Montreal is a leader in sustainable development, with over 500 green roofs and the largest urban park in Canada Better than Vancouver for parks , accessibility and green city . Montreal has a better architecture and urban plan than Toronto ... Toronto is built for highways, cars , shoeboxes low quality condos and not a walkable city unless you live the China ghetto downtown or India ghetto in Brampton , Mississauga
If I may make one simple distinction...if the part time job is in the service industry (restaurants and retail stores), you will need some French. If your job is to serve the public, you need to make an effort to be bilingual.
@@emiriebois2428 Right! and I think that it is normal. And mostly in Québec. The thing is that Québecers care about their native language and look after the ones who're trying to preserve the said language which is french so that it won't be assimilated to English like it was in the United-States(Melting Pot.) (Meaning, you are american so you have to adapt and speak English). Canada way is to adapt to 2 languages either 1 or the other or the 2 of them.The French language is beautiful and must remain a "Thing" in our world. I mean, it was the Main Political language around the world a few hundreds years ago. Russians know it and that is why they like and want to know french. At least the oldest persons did. Today, it's a romance language like Italian or Spanish or even Croatian language but the fact is (in America, it is a dying language.) Like all the spoken languages used in families inside the U.S. That is innaceptable in Québec so that is why we are like the irreductible French Canadians of America trying our best to survive amongst the almyghty, worldwide accepted speaking English speaking people. So if you want to prosper in Canada either you speak english in the westen part of Canada or you both speak English and French and wanna be Zen all over Canada Now That being said. We are still "Americans", North Americans with American ways of life and American ways of thinkings. I mean, this is the continent, the American continent.Way different from europe. At the least we are different and at the most and we are the same and at the outmost we are in the same boat so you are welcome to come to either country in North America. Decice for yourself. Now that is my two cents.
For a family , in Toronto a average house cost 300 thousand $$ , in Montreal an average house is 150 thousand $$ ? In Toronto U have 6 million in pop , in Montreal U have 3 million ? In Toronto U speak English , In Montreal U speak English/French ? In Toronto U have an American base culture style , In Montreal a European? So be careful , when U choose your poison , lol ??
@@californiabob3231 How Montrèal will beat Toronto LOL ? Toronto is a global city when montreal is run by French speaking people those people will no give you NO job if you don’t speak French they are pretty close minded and racist.
@@satellitekhan2300 C’mon, don’t be so naive. Toronto is just wannabe metropolis that piggybacks United-States for practically everything. Montréal has the culture, the food the history and the quality of life. Montréal is self-made and it shows. No city in Canada even comes close.
@@californiabob3231 Naive ???? You don’t know what you are talking about I lived in Montreal for years and years buddy and I also worked in Toronto it’s not comparable Toronto is full of Jobs and opportunities unlike Montreal please don’t start I know what I’m talking about , you maybe just visited Montreal I’m talking about living in MTL.
@@ThisisYulia for students too, since living costs are lower than Toronto or Montreal. Ottawa is only a 2 hr drive from Montreal so easy to visit for a weekend. Actually Ottawa isn't great for old people, it's too cold during the winters.
Yulia, this video is ridiculously biased. I don’t care, I just think the title is misleading, it really should have been: the reasons I think that Montreal is better than Toronto. I love both cities, but in order to help balance out this video a little bit here is a lot of ways that Toronto is better than Montreal: 1) warmer weather 2) much greater food diversity options 3) much better shopping 4) better street food 5) cheaper take out options 6) bigger shows come to Toronto 7) alcohol from all around the globe 8) not a problem if you don’t speak French 9) healthcare in Ontario is better by any metric, better funded and lower wait times 10) better roads 11) lower taxes 12) much more job and business opportunities 13) no language or separatism politics 14) it is a Global City
I can only agree with 1, 10, 11, 13. 2-5. "better food/shopping" depends on your taste only. Montreal has the highest number of restaurants per Capita in Canada and the second in North America after New York. “cheaper options” also depend on your knowledge of the city/food preferences 6. “bigger shows come to Toronto” also depend on your taste. I have a lot of friends who come to Montreal for music shows every year. not mentioning music festivals like Ile Soniq, Osheaga, Heavy Montreal etc 7. Montreal also has a lot of alcohol choices 8. In Montreal it’s not a problem if you don’t speak French. I have friends who have been living here for 15+ years barely speaking any French and running businesses 9. Everything is faster if you have private insurance. my friend waited for more than a year for a surgery covered by OHIP. is it fast? I don’t think so 12.Not true at all. in Montreal we have companies like Google, EA Games, Warner Brothers, Deloitte etc. again, it depends on what YOU do in your life. as for me, product opportunities are better here compared to Toronto 14.Does it make Toronto a better/cooler city than Montreal? I doubt it :)
@@ThisisYulia Thank you for response, once again I just wanted to state that I do love both cities. However, it is pretty common knowledge that Toronto is much better for business than Montreal. Salaries are higher in Toronto, there is much more liquidity, and Toronto's GDP is double that of Montreal's, Toronto makes up 20% of Canada's GDP while Montreal makes up roughly 10%. Montreal used to be Canada's financial capital but since the 1970s that switched over to Toronto. In regard to #9 I was referring to wait times in Hospitals, by every standard wait times in Quebec Hospitals are the longest in Canada, I can send you some literature on this point if you like. With respect to whether Toronto being a Global City makes better or cooler, I honestly would say no. Everyone generally agrees Montreal is a cooler and more fun city than Toronto. I think your response to my comment proves my original point. You are not objective on this issue, you clearly favour Montreal both in your video and in your response and this was never a real comparison. I just wanted to help balance out some of the points you made if someone is deciding on which city to live in. If someone is immigrating to Canada and wants to make money I would definitely say move to Toronto and visit Montreal. If someone wants to go on a trip or be a student then I would say go to Montreal and think about visiting Toronto.
Sorry but when was the last time you were in Montreal ? 1) warmer weather ? a couple of degrees ? Toronto is not Turks and Caicos ! 2) greater food diversity ? on the diversity factor alone, I would say about the same quantity of options but not necessarily the same options. Toronto has a lot of South Asian and Montreal has a lot of Middle Eastern. 3) better shopping ? only Torontonians actually think this. European fashion influence reaches Montreal before moving west down the 401. 4) Toronto has street food. Montreal does not. So if that qualifies as better, okay. 5) cheaper take out options ? Montreal offers much better VALUE in all options. $15/$20 can get really good grub in Montreal. My family from Toronto can never get enough of Montreal food !!! 6) bigger shows ? usually same concerts pass through Toronto and Montreal. and the exceptions can go both ways. But I will give Toronto this extra...great Broadway style theatre !!! 7) do you think Montreal only gets wine from France ? sheesh ! 8) downtown or central Montreal is known as a bilingual city...but its reputation is that it is too French for Anglophones and too English for Francophones...so go figure... 9) To be fair, some provinces specialise in different things. It is not uncommon to have to travel to another province for a specialty surgery. True for all Canadians. 10) 1000% AGREE, no ifs, ands, nor buts 11) Ontario has lower payroll taxes in comparison to Quebec. Alberta has lower payroll taxes in comparison to Ontario. Is Calgary a better city than Toronto ? 12) debatable...Yulia has it right...Montreal is booming in gaming/animation...and because of cheaper Hydro, we are attracting a load of American multinationals, again. 13) yep, but it is the only thorn in my side and the pain is actually going away 14) Is Toronto a global city or an American wannabe city ? It is forever comparing itself to American cities...ugh ! Culturally, Montreal has a bigger global influence.
This comment concerns mainly families with children or couples planning on having children. Generally, taxes are indeed higher in Québec. But where else in Canada can you send your kids to kindergarden for $8.50 a day? The Government of Canada is looking into extending this service across the country.
Considering all possible deductions, 36% of Québecois do not pay any income tax. For lower income people, the Québec sales tax in refunded four times a year.
With the government administered no-fault car insurance, the savings are considerable compare to the other provinces.
The Québec Goverment prescription insurance program mandatory to people that do not have company insurance is being considered by the Government of Canada.
Yes, we pay higher taxes in Québec, and this is where the money goes.
thanks for your comment! this is super helpful 🔥
This is not kindergarden. kindergarden is free. This is daycare for children before kindergarden (0 to 4 years of age) at 8,50$.
The first youtuber i watched who talks about the important stuff about differences between two cities ❤️ deserve a subscribe and thums up , keep it up !
thank you so much 🙏🏻
I feel like the bars closing at 3am in Montréal instead of 2am in Toronto is a point for Montréal ;)
yas 💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼
Great info. Also important to know with utilities that in Montreal the bills are typically in French, so knowing French is kind of important and for anyone in Montreal who wants a place usually a lot of rental properties will be available by around July 1st. And if you go to McDonalds mayo will be on your burgers 😁
in your Hydro Quebec account, you can choose the language of communication (you don't need French for that) 👌🏼
@@ThisisYulia agreed. In the downtown area, getting assistance in English is no problem. Same with west island. One representative I talked to downtown had a hard time not using french, but we both tried our best and I was out in 15 minutes renewing my health card
Mayo on burgers and fries! The dream, moving to MTL now hahah.
I am a native French-speaker from Montreal, though I do not speak Quebecois French.
I know many English-speakers who were born here and live entirely in English. I also know many immigrants who have been here for many years and who live in English only. I even know some immigrants who knew French as a second language before coming here, but then have forgotten it and now live in English,
Funny city, LOL.
If you want your bills in English, just a$k, LOOOOOL! xD
Would have been nice to have a general conclusion where you give your opinion. Also, Montréal as a unique culture and Quebec City is just next door, one of the most beautiful city in north america. In general Montreal is just a very chill and unique vibe that you wont find elsewhere on the east coast.
I think people should make their own conclusions. I’m here to share the info only :)
@@ThisisYulia I like when youtuber show their personnality by Sharing their views and opinion. I think that is the added value of UA-cam. Like a boardgame ,videogame review or else, most of the video will try to be a objective but at the end there will be a personnal opinion of the youtuber. I appreciate you wanting to give only info but UA-cam is not journalism and should not be. Just food for thoughts, but I was actually waiting to know you and your opinions and it never came. I think its important to connect with viewers. But still great job! I know IT took Time for the research and everything. 🥳
I’m with you on this one but every time I say that Montreal is the best city, Toronto people get offended haha
Montreal is the real Canadian capital of culture and 400 years old .. Toronto has a USA culture of capitalism with nothing built for families and quality of life ... the only value in Toronto is money
I have visited both cities, and I can't say I found interesting things to see and do in Toronto.... it's a huge city with thousands of high rise buildings but beyond the CN tower, I founded to be a big flat city without anything to offer. No hard feelings for Toronto or its people, usually all Canadians are very polite and nice, it's just my impression of the city. I do love Montreal......
Montreal for the win 👏🏼
You dont know anyone in Toronto.
@@SwitchB I did not write in terms of knowing anyone in either city I do not, I just find Montreal endlessly more interesting than Toronto.... there was nothing to see in Toronto beyond the CN tower, the city looks like a huge modern vastness, if someone take away the countless high rise condo buildings, I wonder what is left....
@@Cubanbearnyc I know. I was just stating anyone who claims there is " nothing to see" in Toronto has no friends or acquaintances in Toronto.
@@Cubanbearnyc If you knew people in Toronto you woulda got to see all the dope cultural spots, hear the amazing live bands and tasted the amazing food. Holla next time you in town
Ill put you on.
In Montreal (as in the rest of Quebec) students have to pay private insurance (in general... there are exceptions). The same is true if you hold an Open Work Permit (as spouse of a "main applicant"). If you have a Study Permit, and you end your studies and get a post-graduation Work Permit, then you can get into the RAMQ. On the other hand, if you have a normal Work Permit, you do have the access to the RAMQ.
thanks for the info!
Thank you for your video! Also I need to say that I’m obsessed with your pronounciation!:))) So understandable for me! Sorry for my English, I’m just studeing it:)
thanks for the kind words 🥰🥰
Montreal : popular/friendly lifestyle
Toronto : high-end lifestyle
Montreal is high-end too 😉
Not sure what is high end lifestyle in Toronto
high-end lifestyle in toronto? that made no sense
@@wiiiz3mean if you bought a house you basically qualified financing for an asset worth 1.2 rather than 700k in Montreal lol
Montreal has a lot of character and a great ambience. Toronto is great for jobs but u end up using the extra money to escape all the time!
I have a high salary job 120k and live in Montreal lol, best of both worlds 😍😁and love to travel around the world!! 🌍
wow this the most adult thing ive ever heard in 12 minutes of my life
haha thanks!
can you make a video about which cities are good for immigrants in Canada considering living , employment , living expense , safety and other such important factors.
Your videos are so much informational , appreciated indeed !
all cities are good. it’s just up to you to decide where to live 😉
Haha cool cool. Keep up the good work 👌🏻😄
@@ThisisYulia You got it right anywhere in Canada is pretty safe and regarding quality of life, it depends of your earnings workwise. But the "Vibe" is the most important thing amongst all. And that is where you should concentrate, according to your personality, to choose where to live in Canada. Now, look at youtube videos about Canada and decide for yourself what is the best Province for you. That's my two cents. (From a Canadian).
Its so detailed and too the point :D
merci
Such a good and informative video.. don't stop! Good luck!
Thank you! Will do!
Seems like a trade-off; more jobs and opportunities in Toronto/GTA in general but higher quality of life and affordability in Montreal in general. The sticking point for me is how long could one survive in Montreal without speaking much French?
it simply depends on what you do :) Montreal is a fully bilingual city, so you can live without speaking French here. as for work, again it depends on what’s your industry
Let me ask you this...is there a foreign country that you would move to and expect to not make an effort to at least try ? Learning any new language is always an asset. But Yulia is right...does depend on the industry.
@@ThisisYulia
You can live without speaking French, but don't expect to get very far.
@@shauncameron8390 same if you move to Paris. Dont expect much either if you move to Madrid and speak Spanish. Get it?
Countless anglophones live in Montréal since generations without speaking a single word in french.
im from montreal and an anglophone, even though i speak french pretty well and was born here there is definately a stigmatism anglophones in montreal. IMO the best city in canada for anglophones with the benefits of jobs and social wellbeing would be halifax, the only problem with halifax is the lack of a public transport development like monteal and toronto have, but other than that it has a decent job positions , good quality of life and doesnt have the crazy busy lifestyle of toronto. i plan to retire in halifax, as montrealer it has the city vibe without the craziness of toronto traffic and hustle lifestyle, would technically leave now lol but already have a life established in montreal.
Good video, but I don't understand why you would'nt take the opportunity to learn a beautiful language like French if you're surround by it! Je suis née à Montréal et je suis fière de voir comment les 2 cultures ont influencé celle d'ici! Not talking french will cut you of from at least the half of with this beautiful city have to offer!! Come has you are but respect what people have fought for and built for so long! And don't be shy if you talking French like a kid in highschool, it's cool, to be weird in MTL, c'est comme ça que tu te démarque ;)
À bientôt!
I guess you’re new here. welcome! I’ve passed my French exam long time ago 😉
@@ThisisYulia perfect soo you understand what I meant! I was talking about the culture though, not just the language, and it was'nt necessarily pointed at you 🤞
gotcha!
It was really helpful, thank you for the clear comparison !
Glad it was helpful!
You are doing an honest comparaison
JUST AN UPDATE: a Montreal transport monthly pass for over 65 years old is $27
Thank you for all the comparisons. Montreal is cheaper and the joie de vivre is incredible in Mtl.
oui 🥳
1000000000000000%. Moved here after 20 years in Toronto. ZERO regrets. And French is a beautiful language.
Would love to visit both. I feel like Montreal I might like more despite my French being rudimentary. That said Toronto is a global city so I might appreciate it more than I think.
Hello from UZBEKISTAN 🇺🇿⚡
hello! 👋🏼
Toronto feels like big city USA (super large highways, tall bldgs, expensive apartments)
Montreal is a mix of US big city and Euro style which gives it its unique charm and vibe (lots of festivals, F1 race, etc...)
Montreal is also slightly more north which means winter is slightly longer and colder than in Toronto
The richest community in Canada has historically been in Westmount (Montreal) but recently West Vancouver has surpassed it
Of the 30 largest cities in North America, Montreal comes out with the highest number of university students per capita, even higher than Boston (!)
woow this was soo informative , thank you so so much for this
you’re very welcome!
what would be the yearly salary required for two siblings sharing an apartment and monthly expenses (not downtown nor the ghetto) to have a life in Toronto? what other suburbs are nice to consider?
Wonderful video 🙏🏽✍🏾. Keep it up
thanks for you gating information
you’re welcome!
Montreal seems ok for a non-UK european... like the only option. Francais... ca c'est pas une probleme pour moi, so Montreal it is.
Thank you for your helpful content.
Could you please tell me which city should I choose for start to live in Canada? For example one of my relatives living in Saskatoon city but I searched about it and it’s a small city which I think there is less chance to grow.
Looking forward for your response
Mahmood, try watching this:
ua-cam.com/video/FFJXwwE6jH8/v-deo.html
Thank you for a very informative video.
you’re welcome :)
Bonjour, très belle capsule et les information sont claire et complète. Comme tu dis il ni a pas seulement le salaire qui compte mais aussi les dépenses
💯
Merci beaucoup.
de rien 👌🏼
Ur reasearch n knowledge is appreciable. Keep the content coming... Ull be among the top youtubers in Montreal.
Followed u on insta just now.
Planning to come to study in Montreal. Any good college u can suggest Miss Yulia
thanks a lot for your kind words 🙏🏻 LaSalle College is good
@@ThisisYulia it's expensive can u suggest any affordable n credible one. I heard about teccart. Have u heard?
never heard of it, sorry
@@AnantChaudhry I studyied at Teccart a long time ago. ( end of 80's.)Then, it was only electronics and Robotics but was the best of it's kind, "University Grade" ( I mean you could teach at Universities after graduation.) It was the "Best of the best at that time" (BTW it was Private College schooling at the time, so you had to pay more than regular colleges.)But now, very different. Many more academics, and no more electronics related courses. I dont't know about the rankings nationwiselike or worldwiselike either though!
@@stephanecharbonneau3071 thanks for ur info. Appreciated.🙏
Thanks for the info, what do you think about the Atlantic provinces, which ones do you think are the best to migrate
you’re welcome! I love PEI but it might be boring at some point
New Brunswick or Nova scotia are the best cities in Atlantic side...i personally planning to move In Moncton!
Welcome to Montreal, Yulia !
I’ve been living here for a long time, but thanks 😂
@@ThisisYulia Oh, sorry, the video made me think that you recently moved here. In that case, I hope that you are happy with your life choice !
I am very happy indeed 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thanks, that was helpful.
you’re very welcome!
Okay..
I 'll stick with Montreal idea..
Thanks 😁
I plan to go to Toronto!
This video is very informative :)
Thank you!
Any time!
The answer should never be Vancouver. It’s a great place to visit but not to live. The people are just unbearably stuck up. The opportunities for work aren’t great plus don’t get me started with living cost.
couldn’t agree more 👌🏼
Great vid ty
you're welcome!
You forgot to mention Quebec income tax which is much higher than Ontario.
my bad! thanks for your input 🔥
Same way in Toronto high car insurance Z so as the same meaning
In Toronto you need 1,5 million $ if you want to buy a doghouse.
Toronto is still a billion times more expensive to live lol
Hello , i like your video. I am a french student and i want to finnish my studies in Canada. I have a question. Montreal is a bilingual city but can you live your life in english or would people rather have you speek french ? I hesitate between those both cities because i really want to have a better level in english but i don't have a lot of money.
you can survive without French in Montreal but you’ll need it for immigration after 👌🏼
@@ThisisYulia thanks for your answer. I am a french citizen since i was born so it dosn't have to be a problem, this is my mothertougue 😅. In montreal i don't want to speek french but english to improve my level. Life can be in english in montreal or not ?( like shopping, grocery stores ...) thanks.😀
absolutely!
@@ThisisYulia thanks a lot for your answer !
@@anaellerousseau8238 Je confirme que c'est très possible de vivre en anglais à Montréal. Si tu veux un maximum d'immersion je te suggère d'emménager du côté ouest, où se trouvent les quartiers à tendance anglophone. Mes premiers choix seraient le Village Monkland, Pointe-Saint-Charles ou Milton-Parc, mais Verdun, Snowdon, Côte-des-Neiges et le Vieux-Saint-Laurent sont de bonnes options aussi. Aussi, si tu as le portefeuille pour, Westmount est une autre excellente option. C'est un endroit pittoresque avec beaucoup d'histoire et d'héritage britannique/écossais!
I think Toronto is awesome and beautiful too, but I'm definitely biased because I've lived in Montréal my entire life and I've grown attached to it. To me, Montréal just has more personnality and more history because it's older, less uniform and blends French and English heritage on many levels. Also, there's a certain joie de vivre here that's just lacking in Toronto because of the more fast-paced big American city vibe; whereas I feel Montréal is more relaxed and easygoing.
Hi dear ❤️which schools do you recommend to study drama and acting which It'll end up offering Work permit??
hiii, no idea, sorry 😢
Do you know if covid 19 has affected the rent prices in Montreal?
they’re a bit lower now as far as I can see
Yes. I think people try to move to places that are may be farther from work or from downtown, because a lot of them can work from home... and the distance becomes irrelevant. Some just lost their jobs and moved with family to save the money of the rent. Those are my hypotheses...
You should compare what services you get from the Quebec versus Ontario government
Hey Yulia, I'm so thankful for this video. I only saw it 2 years after.. But I want to ask you something: do you think going Montreal to improve the English is a good idea?
Hey, your name sounds Portuguese! I am a Brazilian living in Montreal now but I lived in Toronto for 7 years, don't come to Quebec to learn english. All street signs/busses/subways and many menus, etc are in french and you won't be immersed in the english language enough, also they just passed a new bill that may make english even more difficult in Quebec. If you want to improve your english choose an english speaking province, many Brazilians love Vancouver, BC.
@@bimonteiro27 Oii Bi! Sim, brasileira hahaha obrigadaa pela dica!
Toronto was named the most multicultural city in the world by the UN and is a majority-minority city which makes it so unique. Toronto is generally more friendly to visible minorities, while in Montreal you can't work in the public sector if you wear a headscarf. Toronto has beautiful multicultural neighbourhoods and nice restaurants, patios, boutiques, and parks. You can travel the world without ever leaving the city with neighbourhoods like Greektown, Little Bangladesh, Little Malta, Little Portugal etc.. Montreal has that too but much less than Toronto since it is a smaller city. Toronto is a much busier city and you'll find that the city keeps moving 24 hours a day, its the only place in Canada you can get all you can eat sushi or korean bbq at 4AM if you wish. Montreal slows down at night and is generally more relaxed, and more restaurants are closed by 11PM. It really depends on what you like. If you like the fast paced city that never sleeps with big sky scrappers, endless shopping, boutiques, and restaurants then Toronto is for you. If you like a slower paced more relaxed city but that still has decent shopping, restaurants and parks, Montreal is for you. I have experienced both, but I prefer Toronto. Montreal has become quite hostile to outsiders since COVID began, especially to Asians. Montreal is great if you are visibly white and francophone, such as myself, but for my partner who is Asian not so much, which is why we are going back to Toronto this summer. It is truly a city for everyone.
What is this nonsense? According to the 2016 census, Montreal is a city where 21% of the population speaks three languages or more. This is double that of Toronto.
You can wear a headscarf anywhere. But you can't wear visible religious symbols if you are a teacher, a law representative or a civil servant interacting with the public in provincial jobs. So basically, the majority of public sector jobs are open to anybody wearing religious symbols.
Does your partner speak french ? That is the question ! If i do not speak english in Toronto i wonder if i will not get a decent job. In works both ways !
You're giving false informations. A scarf can be worn in the public sector UNLESS you are in a position of authority. Stop spreading such lies.
haha what an idiot
Hey, you and your bf are Asian? How did you find Montreal? There are are some asians in Montreal as well
Very interesting video. It'd be great if you do an updated version of this comparison. Thanks to the astronomical inflation, those numbers are history now 😄😭🤦♂️
Which Canada provinces cheaper to live in Ontario or Quebec or maybe Alberta if you know?
any except for ON, QC and BC :)
@@ThisisYulia Oh okay ...Thank you so much for the info!
Depends on city not province . All canada is fucking expensive for basic services.
you need to make more money bro
Waiting for next video !
tuesday 😉
Hey
Good info about both cities
Glad you think so!
Is it easier to get PR in Toronto or Montreal ?
Toronto
Hello
Montreal is all about dirt, cones and endless construction. Still, the streets are full of potholes. 🥴😵
yup 💯
Nice video
thanks
Toronto has drained my soul ; I need to crawl over to montreal to salvage what ever is left of me.
sorry to hear that! Montreal is awesome, you won't regret it 🔥
@@ThisisYulia Thanks for the kind words :) . Do you recommend living right in montreal core for someone who what's to own a detached house for 400-600 k ? What are some good neighborhoods just outside of Montreal that I could look into if you don't mind me asking ?
naaah, it's impossible! there are almost no detached houses in downtown. townhouses start at 800-900k lol. as for the neighbourhoods, it depends on your needs and budget. I love downtown and Plateau but the prices are a bit high (not as high as in Toronto). Laval is good, Saint Laurent is good, West Island is good too :)
@@RatherBeCancelledThanHandled anywhere around Montreal.
Which one did you find people more friendly and opened Yulia? Montreal or Toronto?
Montreal 🏆
Forget Toronto and Montréal, Halifax is your best choice.
Halifax is cheaper and you don't need to learn a new language to live there.
This city, on the coast of the Atlantic ocean, has more potential.
Halifax is a better place to invest.
but it’s colder than Montreal and Toronto. also, there are less things to do :)
@@ThisisYulia As Wikipedia says : "The weather is usually milder in the winter or cooler in the summer than areas at similar latitudes inland..."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax,_Nova_Scotia#Climate
Weather for cities on the ocean side, like Boston and New York, is milder than in Pittsburg and Chicago.
sure, but have you been to NY or Halifax in winter? I've been and it's not milder at all
@@ThisisYulia Wikipedia on Halifax : January is the coldest month, being the only month with a high that is slightly below freezing at −0.1 °C (31.8 °F), The sea heavily influences the climate of the area... The January mean is only 1.1 °C (2.0 °F) colder than the isotherm for the oceanic climate.
Wikipedia on Montréal: Winter brings cold, snowy, windy, and, at times, icy weather, with a daily average ranging from −10.5 to −9 °C (13.1 to 15.8 °F) in January.
wikipedia is not the only source of information in this life 😉
One bedroom apartment is now around 1500-1650 for a 500sq ft.
where?
Can you make a video about DEP & DEC & AEC
sure thing! thanks for the idea 🙌🏼
@@ThisisYulia I appreciate Your effort to provide good content like this
Hey Yulia which one has less level of racism (skin colour or religions)?
Toronto is OK. I have been there many times. It looks and feels like the USA, which is what it wants. New York is called "The Big Apple". Toronto likes to call itself "The Little Apple". Toronto even copied Times Square.
It surpassed Montreal as Canada's most important city after the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, mainly because the separatist Parti Québécois came into power in Québec. Lots of important people and big business left Montréal for Toronto, taking the money with them. You should see pictures of Toronto and Montreal in 1965, compared to pictures of Montreal and Toronto today. In the 1960s Toronto was unknown, but Montreal was. Today Toronto is very well known but Montreal is largely forgotten.
Toronto is fine, but it lacks flavour. It is missing spice.
Montreal is not forgotten. Thier economy is booming and cranes are everywhere. Almost 5,000,000 live there and its a vibrant city. no one plans a vacation to visit Toronto. They do for Quebec City and Montreal.
@@gottohaveitnow100 Yes, Montreal had it bad during most of the 1990s, but it has since recovered.
Montreal and Quebec City have charm. Toronto remains rather insipid.
Metro Montreal has a population of ca. 4.2 million. Metro Toronto has about 6.4 million. As you can see, bigger does not mean better.
@@gottohaveitnow100 Parlez-vous français, au moins?
Largely fogotten like your comment and the Maple Leafs in the 1st round again this year
I am an IT experienced in cyber security which of the 2 cities is best?
both are good :)
English go to ontario better
@@mohamadcheayb485 Rude and disrespecful not to learn french ! period!
Loved it
thanks! 🙌🏼
Montreal has always been better.
yay! team Montreal 🙌🏼
That’s not True sorry , Toronto has a not more to Offer.
No how ?
@@AttyDG How ? It’s obvious Toronto has way more Job opportunities, better salary no language issue like Montreal , Montreal will have no chance in front of Toronto unfortunately, Toronto is one of the best city in North America and the biggest in Canada.
@@satellitekhan2300 I agree 100 percent Toronto is way way better
Great info. Music link will make it complete please
youtube audio library 😉
is montreal really better than toronto?
I live in montreal and I dont really like it
I hope montreal is not the best that canada has to offer
Hi, i'm an international student (South AMerica )and i am planning to apply to the Msc in Finance or Financial Engineering in HEC Montreal. I studied English (upper intermediate and aiming to 7.5 IELTS) and French (DELF B2 level ). Can i easily get a job after graduating and become a permanent resident in Canada?. Cheers and thank you for the video.
I can't speak for your specific field of expertise (Finances) but with a diploma from Quebec plus functional levels of French and English, you could fairly easily find a job in Canada (especially in QC). I work in a big Engineering firm in Montreal and the requirements for most of job posting is to be comfortable to work in French and/or English. This means being able to speak and write emails (not necessary perfectly) with your colleagues or clients and to be able to read and to draft reports. Most of my colleagues are immigrants or have English as first language. There are always French/English native speakers to help you when you struggle with something. During your studies, I would try to improve as much as possible my French and my English (especially French if you want to stay in QC). The current provincial government has changed the immigration rules recently. Before, it was easy for international students to apply for their permanent residency. Now, it's harder. But, if you can get a hold on work permit through an employer, it's the "normal" way to permanent residency. You should check this out since I don't know all the details.
No sé de donde es en América del sur pero, hay una comunidad grande de Latinos en Montreal, más grande que en Toronto. Hay varios negocios de productos latinos. Varios productos se encuentran también en el supermercado. Podrá encontrar bastante fácilmente lo que está acostumbrado a comer en su país. Ya estudié a las HEC. Sé con experiencia que hay muchos estudiantes latinos en esta universidad. Hace la transición un poco más fácil al principio. Pero, va a ser más difícil si quiere mejorar su francés o inglés.
@@anne12876 I really appreciate your response. I will initiate the immigration process next year when things got calmer. All the best.
Travaille à améliorer ton francais et tu auras un bon boulôt en sortant. En 2020, l'anglais s'attrappe comme un rhume.b Donc, en gros, donne toi à fond dans tes études et dans tes cours de français! (en passant, en couple, c'est génial apprendre les langues!)
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thank you!
Hello ma'am...I got my offer letter from St. Clair college in Ontario. And my english proficiency test was Duolingo....is there any possibility to get rejected from visa for duolingo test? In addition, my other document for visa is quite healthy....please let me know about this regards☺thank you
i’m not an immigration consultant, sorry :(
You should definitely look at using a reputable test like IELTS.
Monreal
You didn't say anything about income tax, it's way higher in Quebec
forgot about that one!
but we get much more services, like 8$ a day daycare, no fault insurane, etc etc. Tr buying a house in hog town. Good luck!
hi! i want learn UX designing from montreal as international student, please suggest college
check Lasalle College :)
So, salaries in Ontario are 15% higher than in Quebec, but everything is 25% to 50% cheaper in Quebec.
salaries are higher, taxes are less, but almost no one can afford to buy a house/condo in Toronto (unless it's 1-2h drive from downtown)
not true , all food , clothing , appliances are cheaper in Ontario. In Quebec only real estate is cheaper. Also have in mind that income taxation is much heavier in Quebec , so , in take home money you make more in Ontario than in Quebec with the same gross salary. If you take everything into account , in the long run , let's say 20 years , Ontario is a more sensible choice.
@@donarw1064 But it's so boring...
@@donarw1064 Life in Ontario is generic and boring. Cultural activities and social interaction is quasi non existent.
Toronto is the worst. Life is expensive and people dont smile. Salaries are not in pare with the high cost of housing.
Torontonians are fead up with the “Keeping up with the Joneses” lifestyle. Take this into consideration if you move to Ontario
@@JL-wh3jj Ontario is a big place , you can't say that Ottawa feels the same as Hamilton . Actually downtown Toronto is very vibrant . Ontario has many immigrants , its the most multicultural province of Canada , but this does not actually works well , so if you are white don't expect an Indian having a spontaneous conversation with you. I have Arab friends in Quebec who feel very lonely and isolated . Quebeckers like Quebeckers but everybody else is not welcomed .
Hi yulia you look stunning and I may ask from which country you immigrated to canada
thanks! from Russia :)
Hello Yulia. I'm sorry for the question but could you tell me what was your score on the sample duolingo english test and your official score on DET ?
hi. my sample test score was 115-145, I think. my final was 135 🤩 hope that helps!
@@ThisisYulia Thank you
I hope to get at least 120, that's the minimum score for my application 😬. My last sample test score was 110-135.
I think you’ll get it 🤞🏼 best of luck!
Es interesante amiga
gracias!
@@ThisisYulia de nada 💕 amiga
Neither ?
That's good to know. I like meat. MEAT!. though i really hoped you'd mention the price of a steak instead of chicken!
check this one out: ua-cam.com/video/ite_Loj9du8/v-deo.html
@@ThisisYulia oh my, you aimed true there! 🔥🔥🔥
You didn’t mention which was better at the end.
it’s up to you :) Montreal is the best for me
@@ThisisYulia can I take you out
Creepy
@@haleywang8941 wang tang
Toronto has a better climate, Montreal has a better nightlife and less crime.
Overall they are both good.
You do not have to know French to live in Montreal.
now you have to. Bill-96 has passed, making it harder for non-French speaking people to live in Montreal 🥲
no mtl has a most crime and i live there.
I am born here.
Parles-tu français, au moins?
@@mlbroblox8620
Montreal has been named one of the most intelligent communities in the world by the Intelligent Community Forum.
Montreal is a leader in sustainable development, with over 500 green roofs and the largest urban park in Canada Better than Vancouver for parks , accessibility and green city .
Montreal has a better architecture and urban plan than Toronto ... Toronto is built for highways, cars , shoeboxes low quality condos and not a walkable city unless you live the China ghetto downtown or India ghetto in Brampton , Mississauga
Is it possible to get part time job without French
in Montreal? depends on the job
Yes you can . But be prepared that many locals do not like people who do not try to speak french.
not true. I’ve never faced a person who won’t speak to me in English in Montreal
If I may make one simple distinction...if the part time job is in the service industry (restaurants and retail stores), you will need some French. If your job is to serve the public, you need to make an effort to be bilingual.
@@emiriebois2428 Right! and I think that it is normal. And mostly in Québec. The thing is that Québecers care about their native language and look after the ones who're trying to preserve the said language which is french so that it won't be assimilated to English like it was in the United-States(Melting Pot.) (Meaning, you are american so you have to adapt and speak English). Canada way is to adapt to 2 languages either 1 or the other or the 2 of them.The French language is beautiful and must remain a "Thing" in our world. I mean, it was the Main Political language around the world a few hundreds years ago. Russians know it and that is why they like and want to know french. At least the oldest persons did. Today, it's a romance language like Italian or Spanish or even Croatian language but the fact is (in America, it is a dying language.) Like all the spoken languages used in families inside the U.S. That is innaceptable in Québec so that is why we are like the irreductible French Canadians of America trying our best to survive amongst the almyghty, worldwide accepted speaking English speaking people. So if you want to prosper in Canada either you speak english in the westen part of Canada or you both speak English and French and wanna be Zen all over Canada Now That being said. We are still "Americans", North Americans with American ways of life and American ways of thinkings. I mean, this is the continent, the American continent.Way different from europe. At the least we are different and at the most and we are the same and at the outmost we are in the same boat so you are welcome to come to either country in North America. Decice for yourself. Now that is my two cents.
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@@ThisisYulia which province?
Montreal is cheaper and people are cheaper as well
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For a family , in Toronto a average house cost 300 thousand $$ , in Montreal an average house is 150 thousand $$ ? In Toronto U have 6 million in pop , in Montreal U have 3 million ? In Toronto U speak English , In Montreal U speak English/French ? In Toronto U have an American base culture style , In Montreal a European? So be careful , when U choose your poison , lol ??
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Not any city is interesting in Canada
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There is No comparison, Toronto is the global, financial Capital of Canada it will beat Montreal easily.
thanks for your opinion :)
Toronto is the global boring overrated metropolis of Canada.
@@californiabob3231 How Montrèal will beat Toronto LOL ? Toronto is a global city when montreal is run by French speaking people those people will no give you NO job if you don’t speak French they are pretty close minded and racist.
@@satellitekhan2300 C’mon, don’t be so naive. Toronto is just wannabe metropolis that piggybacks United-States for practically everything.
Montréal has the culture, the food the history and the quality of life. Montréal is self-made and it shows. No city in Canada even comes close.
@@californiabob3231 Naive ???? You don’t know what you are talking about I lived in Montreal for years and years buddy and I also worked in Toronto it’s not comparable Toronto is full of Jobs and opportunities unlike Montreal please don’t start I know what I’m talking about , you maybe just visited Montreal I’m talking about living in MTL.
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Toronto is mean
Ottawa is better
for old people 😉
@@ThisisYulia for students too, since living costs are lower than Toronto or Montreal. Ottawa is only a 2 hr drive from Montreal so easy to visit for a weekend. Actually Ottawa isn't great for old people, it's too cold during the winters.
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Both cities are nothing special. Go to calgary or vancouver
Vancouver is nothing special to me, so I guess it depends on the person
What special about Vancouver and Calgary unless being a generic North American city.
Yulia, this video is ridiculously biased. I don’t care, I just think the title is misleading, it really should have been: the reasons I think that Montreal is better than Toronto. I love both cities, but in order to help balance out this video a little bit here is a lot of ways that Toronto is better than Montreal:
1) warmer weather
2) much greater food diversity options
3) much better shopping
4) better street food
5) cheaper take out options
6) bigger shows come to Toronto
7) alcohol from all around the globe
8) not a problem if you don’t speak French
9) healthcare in Ontario is better by any metric, better funded and lower wait times
10) better roads
11) lower taxes
12) much more job and business opportunities
13) no language or separatism politics
14) it is a Global City
I can only agree with 1, 10, 11, 13.
2-5. "better food/shopping" depends on your taste only. Montreal has the highest number of restaurants per Capita in Canada and the second in North America after New York. “cheaper options” also depend on your knowledge of the city/food preferences
6. “bigger shows come to Toronto” also depend on your taste. I have a lot of friends who come to Montreal for music shows every year. not mentioning music festivals like Ile Soniq, Osheaga, Heavy Montreal etc
7. Montreal also has a lot of alcohol choices
8. In Montreal it’s not a problem if you don’t speak French. I have friends who have been living here for 15+ years barely speaking any French and running businesses
9. Everything is faster if you have private insurance. my friend waited for more than a year for a surgery covered by OHIP. is it fast? I don’t think so
12.Not true at all. in Montreal we have companies like Google, EA Games, Warner Brothers, Deloitte etc. again, it depends on what YOU do in your life. as for me, product opportunities are better here compared to Toronto
14.Does it make Toronto a better/cooler city than Montreal? I doubt it :)
@@ThisisYulia Thank you for response, once again I just wanted to state that I do love both cities. However, it is pretty common knowledge that Toronto is much better for business than Montreal. Salaries are higher in Toronto, there is much more liquidity, and Toronto's GDP is double that of Montreal's, Toronto makes up 20% of Canada's GDP while Montreal makes up roughly 10%. Montreal used to be Canada's financial capital but since the 1970s that switched over to Toronto. In regard to #9 I was referring to wait times in Hospitals, by every standard wait times in Quebec Hospitals are the longest in Canada, I can send you some literature on this point if you like. With respect to whether Toronto being a Global City makes better or cooler, I honestly would say no. Everyone generally agrees Montreal is a cooler and more fun city than Toronto. I think your response to my comment proves my original point. You are not objective on this issue, you clearly favour Montreal both in your video and in your response and this was never a real comparison. I just wanted to help balance out some of the points you made if someone is deciding on which city to live in. If someone is immigrating to Canada and wants to make money I would definitely say move to Toronto and visit Montreal. If someone wants to go on a trip or be a student then I would say go to Montreal and think about visiting Toronto.
@@robertpaterson3229 ikr right especially the shopping part. Toronto just blows montreal out of the water when it comes to that department.
@@ThisisYulia and you would be crazy if you thought montreal had more food options than toronto
Sorry but when was the last time you were in Montreal ? 1) warmer weather ? a couple of degrees ? Toronto is not Turks and Caicos ! 2) greater food diversity ? on the diversity factor alone, I would say about the same quantity of options but not necessarily the same options. Toronto has a lot of South Asian and Montreal has a lot of Middle Eastern. 3) better shopping ? only Torontonians actually think this. European fashion influence reaches Montreal before moving west down the 401. 4) Toronto has street food. Montreal does not. So if that qualifies as better, okay. 5) cheaper take out options ? Montreal offers much better VALUE in all options. $15/$20 can get really good grub in Montreal. My family from Toronto can never get enough of Montreal food !!! 6) bigger shows ? usually same concerts pass through Toronto and Montreal. and the exceptions can go both ways. But I will give Toronto this extra...great Broadway style theatre !!! 7) do you think Montreal only gets wine from France ? sheesh ! 8) downtown or central Montreal is known as a bilingual city...but its reputation is that it is too French for Anglophones and too English for Francophones...so go figure... 9) To be fair, some provinces specialise in different things. It is not uncommon to have to travel to another province for a specialty surgery. True for all Canadians. 10) 1000% AGREE, no ifs, ands, nor buts 11) Ontario has lower payroll taxes in comparison to Quebec. Alberta has lower payroll taxes in comparison to Ontario. Is Calgary a better city than Toronto ? 12) debatable...Yulia has it right...Montreal is booming in gaming/animation...and because of cheaper Hydro, we are attracting a load of American multinationals, again. 13) yep, but it is the only thorn in my side and the pain is actually going away 14) Is Toronto a global city or an American wannabe city ? It is forever comparing itself to American cities...ugh ! Culturally, Montreal has a bigger global influence.