Representing a slice of France in a predominantly English-speaking country, the Canadian province of Quebec has always been a fusion of cultures. This can be no better demonstrated than in its larg...
Representing a slice of France in a predominantly English-speaking country, the Canadian province of Quebec has always been a fusion of cultures. This can be no better demonstrated than in its largest city Montreal and in particular, in its food.
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east coast/ west coast rivalry?
can't we all just get a bong?
I just want those rednecks in the west to stop generalizing about the french canadians,