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If you're in your 20s and quietly questioning whether Montreal is still where you belong, it turns out one of the world's best alternatives is practically on your doorstep.

A new ranking of the best cities in the world for Gen Z to move to in 2026 has just been released — and the one Canadian city that landed in the global top 10 isn't necessarily where you'd expect.

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If you ask me, Quebec is Canada's sexiest province. I'm from B.C., which is objectively the country's most basic b*tch province, and Ontario is the most Kendall-Roy-From-Succession province — but we don't have time to unpack that right now.

What I will say is that Quebec has always had a bit of mystique to me. As someone who grew up in English-speaking Canada, it's one of those places you hear about constantly — the French-adjacent culture, the iconic food, the Montreal nightlife — but actually experiencing it feels like a different story.

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When I think of updating my home decor or re-decorating a room, I'll be honest — Dollarama doesn't come to mind. Known for budget everyday items, it's not a go-to for luxury design.

But don't let that reputation fool you. There are tons of affordable pieces that can elevate your home with a more luxurious look.

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Restaurants are praised for their menus, their interiors, even their playlists—but rarely for the one space every guest is guaranteed to visit: the bathroom. Despite being one of the most-used rooms in any restaurant, it’s often overlooked. That’s exactly what the Cashmere® Bathroom Guide™ set out to change.

There are three Montreal restaurants to add to your must-try list— and it's not (just) because they make great food. Newly inducted to the coveted Cashmere® Bathroom Guide™, created by Cashmere, Canada’s #1 bathroom tissue, these spots were recognized for elevating the bathroom experience through thoughtful design, cleanliness, and standout amenities.

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If you judge a restaurant by more than just what's on the plate, this one's for you.

For decades, the best dining establishments have been recognized for their food, but no one has created a benchmark for one of the most visited spaces in every building: the bathroom. Until now.

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When I moved from the UK to Canada, I thought, "Great – Canadians speak English too!" No need to worry.

It turns out, though, that I'm still left baffled, trying to figure out what people are saying here. I live in Toronto now, so despite English being the main language, I still needed some translation help.

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If you've been checking out the newly unveiled lineup for the 2026 Montreal International Jazz Festival, one peculiar name may have caught your attention.

In case you don't know, Angine de Poitrine — French for "angina pectoris," as in the medical condition — is an experimental rock duo from Saguenay that performs as anonymous alien figures who speak their own invented language.

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Do I have to pay for my meal on a date? Shoot, I don't have time to look this up before he arrives!

That was my initial thought when I stood at the counter of Le Central during my first date at 36. After 13 years in a relationship, including eight years of marriage, I suddenly found myself in the dating world for the first time and realized I had absolutely no idea what I was doing.

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If you're looking for a fun Easter activity this year, there's a digital bunny hunt you can play right from your phone — and it could score you a year's supply of chocolate.

Lindt has brought back their digital GOLD BUNNY Hide & Seek game which is a mixed-reality experience where players search for the hidden Lindt GOLD BUNNY in a charming interactive world on their phone. If you find all the bunnies, you can enter for a chance to win a year's supply of Lindt chocolate.

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The calendar says spring arrived today. Montreal, currently under a special weather statement with plenty more snow on the way and a week of flurries to follow, did not get the memo.

This is not exactly a surprise. Spring in Montreal has never been a clean transition. It's more of a long, drawn-out negotiation between winter and something resembling warmth, with winter taking the lead well into April. As a result, locals know better than to get too excited when March 20 rolls around.

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From its chaotic mix of languages to its ever-changing temperatures, Montreal is a pretty unique place. But if you're new here, it may seem a little daunting, or just plain old confusing.

Earlier this week, a Reddit user by the name of Tall_Grand6813 asked the Montreal community the following question: "What are some unwritten rules about living in Montreal that everyone here just knows?"

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Choosing your Canadian university is about way more than its ranking or its reputation according to your parents. Where you go says a whole lot about your personality – whether you like it or not.

What the kids opting to take their gap year in their parents' basement don't get these days is that, unless you are trying to become a doctor, university is not about school. It's about experimenting with alcohol and that cute person on your floor at res who you hooked up with at freshers and will avoid for the next four years.

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