On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 07:38:14PM +0100, Stephen Turner wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 05:56:46PM +0200, Jerome Quelin wrote: > > > Which one is speaking french? > > > > Montreal. (although there's a fair share of French speaking > > peeps around Ottawa too, with it being the capital and sitting > > on the Quebec/Ontario border and all) > > > > And a fair proportion of English in Montreal too.
True. > Correct me if I'm wrong, > Canadians, but I think they're probably the two most-bilingual cities in the > country. (Although New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province, > isn't it, so is St John very bilingual too?). I'm not too sure about St-John, although I know there is a bunch of French speakers out there. But yup, Ottawa and Montréal are probably the two biggest cities where it's fairly easy to survive in both languages. > Rapidly heading off topic, I know. My calculations say we should reach escape velocity in 2.3 posts from now... Joy, `/anick -- @sympatico = ( '@sympatico' ); print $_ = <<NAB; Email => [EMAIL PROTECTED], Web_Site => http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~champoux NAB s!^.*(.)(..)(.)(..)1\@.*!spylqg$2othyqm$3ntrepidqf$1etqwha$4y.!s; s,y,er,g;$_=join'q',sort split/q/;y:fgmqsw: :;print;