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

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