Running north to south across the entire island of Montréal, Boulevard St-Laurent was formerly the dividing line between the French-speaking side of the city on the east and the English-speaking ...
Gabrielle Roy!” Researcher and author Chantal Ringuet has teamed up with the Université de Montréal (UdeM) and the Société de ...
The map is based on Statistics Canada census data from 2011. It indicates the number of people in Quebec's census districts who self-indentify as Anglophone: meaning they selected English as their ...
However, it’s constantly being updated with more building shapes and the map will be updated in the future. The City of Montreal is also expected to release the data for the shapes of all ...