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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2008

Montreal downtown city Canada Quebec

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  • I can not understand what the national language of English or French Canada?

  • @mioritsa The national language in Canada is English. Just in the Quebec province, the first language is French; and the provinces New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are bilingual, so everyone speaks the both languages.

  • with sony cameras you can make good jobs, but amatorial, like i made this video. if you really want to make a proffessional videos, buy a big camera, use a trypod and sony vegas or avid.

    however, montreal remains the best city and the most multicultural in the world.

  • what camera did you use to film this?

  • @pyrosheen sony HDR-SR11

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  • i love montreal

  • i am moving there in july or august to hell with london ontario.

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  • @carniala Correction, I was born and raised there and only moved away about 3 years ago. I never insulted anyone therefore your argument is invalid, please indicate where i placed a personal insult towards someone? Secondly, that is your choice to risk your life walking around without watching your back. I have been jumped several times, and have known many friends who faced dangerous situtations in the streets of Montreal. it is just my opinion, good day.

  • @tamithomas apparently you never set foot in Montreal in your life, Montreal is very peaceful and I feel very safe walking by myself anywhere I go in Montreal, of course I do not go around insulting people like you do, so maybe my experience of life is different than yours!

  • @mioritsa Both of them

    

  • @ediancu The national and official language of Canada is BOTH french and English you idiot! don't miss led people when you don't know.

  • @ediancu I disagree with you completely for two reasons. Being a Canadian citizen from the western side of Canada, as I recall learning this in a high school level…Canada has two official languages. English and French.

    For many people ALL over Canada, French is their first language. Not just in a specific province like Quebec, as you said. From a western Canadians perspective, we too also have bilingual people.

  • @mioritsa Canada is officially bilingual, having both English and French as official languages. Neither language takes precedence over the other in federal government agencies and in national affairs. English is the most widely spoken language in most of Canada, with the exception of the province of Québec which is predominantly French speaking.

  • @tamithomas You might find you're being a bit hard on Montreal. I live near Philadelphia which despite being half the size of Montreal, has 8 times as many murders (400/year vs 50). I've lived near Baltimore, and if you're in that downtown at night, you'll be approached by at least one beggar every block. I'm sure it has it's share of crime, particularly car theft, but it's not nearly as bad as some cities.

  • oh boy, apparently this video is giving you false hope that montreal is beautiful.. its just like new york, pretty with all the lights but if you live there you find out that it is a very dangerous, criminally surrounded island. fuck montreal! id rather keep my life then always worrying if im gonna get jumped by a street gang

  • @ediancu by "most" u mean u was only in Montreal?

  • @mattchew02Montrealers are mostly bilingual , but if you go in the west island, it's an english community. when you'll be in montreal, You should try to speak in FRENCH, don't be shy! we're proud of our language and when strangers decide to say few words in french instead of taking the easy way (speaking in english), it's always a pleasure!!! montrealers are very patient and we're used to hear accents so don't worry!!!

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