МОНРЕАЛЬ: Французская Канада. Легкая иммиграция и тяжелая жизнь в Квебеке

МОНРЕАЛЬ: Французская Канада. Легкая иммиграция и тяжелая жизнь в Квебеке01:07:31

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Автор:

Вова Карманов

Дата публикации:

03.05.2025

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0:00 – The video opens with a discussion about Quebec being different from the rest of Canada, covering the independence referendum and New France. 2:15 – The narrator explores Montreal, describing it as an American city where everything is French, with homeless people, maple syrup, a tent city, and rain. 6:09 – He talks about the American Europe, moving from Russia, the Italian mafia, and Chinese communities. 9:06 – The video mentions fines for not knowing French, restrictions on English, and separatism. 14:11 – The narrator reflects on Montreal’s former glory, garbage, and homelessness. 17:22 – He describes life on an island in an unfinished house. 19:21 – The video covers a year of silence and a wealthy neighborhood. 21:13 – Montreal in the fog, indigenous people, and bad roads are discussed. 23:54 – The narrator talks about the crisis, wages, and the first job in Canada. 27:59 – He mentions an apartment costing $3,200 a month, migration to Quebec, and youth without prospects. 31:08 – The video touches on a lagging Canada and a bit of communism. 33:19 – An elite neighborhood without roads and expensive renovations is described. 36:42 – The narrator talks about returning home by boat, whales in the city, and the Cirque du Soleil. 38:04 – He discusses mortgages, potatoes, Putin, snow, ice rain, and squirrels. 41:30 – The video covers consumer demand and food bags. 44:16 – The narrator explains easy immigration to Quebec, the shock, and the French language. 48:06 – He talks about hard work, fights, and desperate robbers. 52:17 – The narrator states the goal in life is not to work. 54:21 – The video discusses benefits for Quebec residents, his own taxi company, and the life of IT professionals. 56:24 – He mentions Arabs and Russians, protest moods, and tip scandals. 59:00 – The narrator explains why he moved from Canada to Eastern Europe and his Moldovan wife. 1:03:11 – He talks about weekend trips to the USA and his son being gay. 1:04:48 – The video ends with a discussion of high prices and whether it’s time to leave.