Ze Han - JMSB MBA - Life in Montreal
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Finally, let's talk a little bit about Montreal. Montreal is the second largest city in Canada and economy right after Toronto. I personally think it's also one of the most liveable city in the world, and this is why I'm choosing to stay here after graduation. Actually, in recent rankings, Montreal has been named the number one best city for students in North America and Number one best city from Millennials to live in the world. I'm going to briefly go over the reasons why I think that's the case. Like other metropolitan cities in the world, mantra is extremely culturally diverse. I think the main difference comes from its culture. I think Mantra does a very good job to make new immigrants feel very welcome. Uh, it's also one of the cities where you're going to see people from all walks of life mingled together, you know, as and coming together as Montreal is in general, perform that Montreal also has a place for everybody. Party Mantra has one of the most amazing night lives and music festivals in Canada, and you like, if you like to be more quiet, there's dozens of neighborhood to choose from with different flavors. You know at least one of them almost like the suit. Your taste, I think one of the top reasons why students are coming to Montreal The study is because it's one of the most affordable top rank students city in the world to be in to give you an example in Toronto to rent a one bedroom apartment in the heart of downtown. It'll cost you about 2000 Canadian dollars in Montreal. I can get the same thing for, like, 1000 Canadian dollars, or you want to go with the high end luxury apartment with the pool and the spot and the security downstairs that will be an extra 400 tops. I think Toronto has better food, but Montreal is still pretty good, and it's much more affordable as well. For everyday expenses, everything is approximately the same. Yes, a little bit more expensive, but insurance, if you have a car, is definitely cheaper in Montreal,.