It’s not clear if the Oprah show is planning to travel to Montreal but it’s asking about life in Montreal on its website. The questions are fairly typical for Americans inquiring about life in Canada. Here’s a sample:
- We want to know what life is like in Montreal for a typical Canadian family and how it's different from those of us in the United States.
- How is your daily routine different from a typical Americans?
- Are there customs or traditions you follow that are unique to your family, Montreal or Canada?
- Are you a hockey fanatic?
- How is Montreal different from say life in Cleveland, Ohio?
This one suggests that Oprah’s researchers haven’t spent much time in Montreal, let alone checked out Stats Canada online...
- Does your family speak French at the dinner table?
If you’d like to provide answers, click here.
Here’s an image from the front page of le Journal de Montréal that provides a partial answer to this question:
- If we were to spend an average day with you or your family, what would we see?
This cyclist is riding one of 5,000 Bixi bikes available to residents of Montreal.
The wine this legal drinking age 18 year old is taking home is going to add up to the highest per capita consumption in Canada at 21.58 litres compared to 14.61 nationally and 8.96 in the USA.
And the music he’s listening to might very well be from Montreal's Arcade Fire.
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