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montreal versus toronto

The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

Toronto-born and raised, I always thought living in Canada's biggest city was the obvious choice. It was the metropolitan area I was most familiar with and I’d never ventured outside of Ontario except to visit major cities in the U.S. Still, I’d never considered living elsewhere until I met my partner.

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After Toronto set a women’s hockey attendance record in February, the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) announced that an upcoming game between the PWHL Montreal and PWHL Toronto teams will be moved to the Bell Centre, where hometown fans will get a chance to beat that record.

According to a press release, the game — set for April 20 and dubbed the "Duel at the Top" — was originally scheduled to be played at Verdun Auditorium, which holds 4,114 seats. This is in line with the types of venues where PWHL games have typically taken place so far. The Bell Centre — which has a hockey capacity of over 21,000 — provides an upgrade of more than 16,000 seats.

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Simu Liu took a stance on the long-lasting Montreal versus Toronto rivalry and while the Canadian actor is from Mississauga, his response made it clear that he's staying neutral in this fight.

For those who aren't too familiar with the competition between the two Canadian cities, the Montreal vs. Toronto rivalry is a long-standing and passionate feud primarily centred around ice hockey. The essence of the clash stems from intense competition between the Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs, two of the National Hockey League's oldest and most successful franchises.

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A new best cities in the world ranking dropped and a slew of Canadian spots made the cut — with Toronto leading the pack. Despite Montreal being a cultural hub with loads of must-try restaurants, festivals galore and a generous dash of joie de vivre, it still managed to fall far behind Toronto's placing.

Resonance, a brand and marketing consulting firm in the tourism and real estate sector, based the 2023 World's Best Cities Report on a range of statistical data and consumer reviews, looking at everything from the number of sunny days to the number of highly-reviewed restaurants to the number of Instagram hashtags. The six core categories the report is built from are place, product, programming, people, prosperity and promotion.

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Montrealers are all too familiar with poor driving conditions. I mean…it's pothole central over here, right? So when Jeff Goldvine, a Montreal-based comedian and musician, created a video showcasing the difference between driving in Montreal versus Toronto — it's safe to say he was spot on.

The 12-second video, posted across Goldvine's socials, depicts him driving in the car and talking on the phone, or in this case a bottle of Gaviscon (A+ for prop use).

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The Montreal versus Toronto debate is nothing new, but for those of us who live in these two cities, the arguments also never get old. We Montrealers love it when we top Toronto in rankings — as we did in this one highlighting the best spots across Canada to move to — and we love every chance to explain our superiority.

So, when one Redditor created a thread asking folks which city they should move to, the replies didn't disappoint. The Reddit post, created by the user u/groz_v, asked which of the two cities is best when it comes to particular criteria, including making friends, good transportation, affordable housing, and affordable universities, to name a few.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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