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In America there's lot of cool cities, but in Canada there's, like, well, Vancouver, Toronto and Halifax may be cool, but they're so expensive. Montreal is the only city that's affordable but also has buses and culture.
I was born in the city of Brantford, Ontario, Canada - but by the time I'd left high school, I'd moved seven times with my family, my father's engineering work taking us to places as far-flung as Bay City, Texas, and Wolnae-Ri in South Korea.
I was born in Sarnia, Ontario; a small town, it's where oil was pretty much discovered in North America.
I'm from Toronto. It's a lot more laid back. When you are thrust into different environments, there is an odd adaptation period. And then there are times when unfair, unkind, untrue things are written about you. That bothers me less now.
The cold, remote Faye. It's shit.
I've been following Elsa, but I can't see Arendelle anymore.
I didn't realize Toronto was so beautiful. Everywhere you go you see beautiful architecture.
My life was in Montreal years ago. Best food in the world.
I'm not trying to bring New York to Toronto. I want to understand Toronto better.
Indeed I have always found that the only thing in regard to Toronto which faraway people know for certain is that McGill University is in it.
I want to paint Montreal as a rather fantastic city, which it was, because nobody knows today what it was like. And I'm one of the last survivors, or rapidly becoming one.
I always liked to go to Vancouver to shoot, because I think Vancouver's a beautiful city.
Montreal is a great town. There's equal parts blue-collar town.
The fact that over 50 per cent of the residents of Toronto are not from Canada, that is always a good thing, creatively, and for food especially. That is easily a city's biggest strength, and it is Toronto's unique strength.
What part of Canada are you from, honey?"
"THE LEFT PART," said Jay.
O Scotia! my dear, my native soil!
For whom my warmest wish to Heaven is sent
Canada can be tough for urban music.
Canada? Please. That's like they took Vermont and made a whole country out of it, only more boring, and without the good maple syrup.
This is the city of disguises.
Bagby Hot Springs.
I love cities. New York, Montreal, London, Amsterdam, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney, Melbourne, Toronto, L.A ... but, I do choose to live in Vancouver. It's home.
I spent my childhood in Newfoundland and then my junior high and high school years in Alberta, Canada.
I am a proud Montrealer. Jobs will take me where they take me, but nothing will ever be able to convince me to leave my home.
Toronto is hard to capture in a few strokes.
Toronto was a great place to work, a fun place to work. People were so hockey-oriented, hockey-minded, without being too critical. In Montreal, they got downright nasty sometimes.
Never shall I forget those naked, clean-swept little Canadian towns, one just like the other. Before I was twelve years old, I must have lived in fifty of them.
Robert Rotenberg does for Toronto what Ian Rankin does for Edinburgh.
I love Vancouver. I can be with my family, I can reconnect with the guys. It will always be my home.
I like Toronto a lot, it's a good city. The only thing that really annoys me about Toronto is that you're turning Maple Leaf Gardens into a grocery store, which is absolutely nothing short of disgusting.
New Orleans in an amazing town.
There is a town in north Ontario,
With dream comfort memory to spare,
And in my mind
I still need a place to go,
All my changes were there.
Blue, blue windows behind the stars,
Yellow moon on the rise,
Big birds flying across the sky,
Throwing shadows on our eyes.
The city is recruited from the country.
I always look forward to playing in Toronto because it's such a historic city when it comes to hockey.
The cool, grey city of love.
Where was this taken?" Jardin recovered enough to speak. "Near Lawrenceville.
I grew up in Winnipeg, in the Canadian midwest, the fifth child. It was a great household to grow up in - I was loved to sweet death.
Lake Wobegon, the little town that time forgot and the decades cannot improve.
I was born in the Ottawa General Hospital right after the Gray Cup Football Game in 1939. Six months later, I was backpacked into the Quebec bush. I grew up in and out of the bush, in and out of Ottawa, Sault Ste. Marie and Toronto.
I've always wanted to do a cutesy little song with a guy and girl singing back and forth and thought that Regina Spektor would be kind of cool for that. I love her voice. She's an amazing musician.
Your ancestral homeland is Queens, fuckface.
The Lord said 'let there be wheat' and Saskatchewan was born.
I am in Toronto, shooting a movie for NBC.
(Canada) - the most parochial nationette on earth ... I have been living in this sanctimonious icebox ... painting portraits of the opulent Methodists of Toronto. Methodism and money in this city have produced a sort of hell of dullness.
Montreal is a very cosmopolitan, sophisticated, erudite, educated, glorious city today. But it wasn't quite that way when I was growing up there. There was a lot of anti-Semitism. And I had to deal with that in an area of the city that had very few Jews.
I live on the Jellicoe Road. Where trees make canopies over-head and where you can sit at the top of them and see forever.
There are more speculators about New Westminster and Victoria than there were in Winnipeg during the boom and they are a much sharper lot. Nearly every person is more or less interested and you will have to be on your guard against all of them.
Vancouver is an amazing city and luckily, growing up in the Seattle area, I was able to immerse myself into the culture at a young age, traveling back and forth across the border for skating competitions as a youngster.
Toronto is a special city, and the environment is perfect for the arts; free and alive. I'm a New Yorker, and Toronto reminds me of a much cleaner New York, so it's like coming home after your mom just cleaned your room for you; for me that's a lovely environment.
Vancouver is a beautiful area, I don't care what time of the year you're there. Vancouver and Calgary. Great places in Canada.
Toronto is a very multicultural city, a place of immigrants, like my parents.
I never liked living in Montreal. And I don't really like the music scene there. It was never my cup of tea, and I never felt like I ever fit in.
God! I loove this city!
I grew up in Vancouver, man. That's where more than half of my style comes from.
Regina Spektor is great. I can't wait to see what more she's capable of.
Brooklyn, New York, and
I was born in Montreal and came from a lower-middle-class family.
I was born in Toronto and studied with the National Ballet of Canada. I went to school to study dance, slept on the floor, ate nothing, waitressed - and then there was a Mary J. Blige audition.
It is as queen of Canada that I am here. Queen of Canada and all Canadians, not just one or two ancestral strains.
I love just how beautiful Vancouver is. I mean, everywhere you look it's just mountains and ocean.
I'm an east coaster, you know, I'm brought up in Toronto where it's very much, like, kind of a miniature New York in that there's a subway and you're surrounded by people a lot and, you know, you bump into people and you have interactions and you communicate and la la la.
Long live free Quebec!
Aniimal Town:~) The place where Dreams & Adventures come true!
Toronto I've worked in so many times so you kind of just know every store, every hotel, every - it's really close to New York so it's awesome for my children so if I have to go home for two days it doesn't take very much time. Except for Air Canada. Air Canada is the worst part.
A town loved with bitter love.
New York, thy name is irreverence and hyperbole. And grandeur.
Vancouver is the suicide capital of the country. You keep going west until you run out. You come to the edge. Then you fall off.
Clare. Give me a reason to stay.
The only reason Toronto is no longer the dullest city on earth is that it is no longer full of Anglo-Canadians. It is full of Hong Kong Chinese. And not a few Italians.
Goldsboro, North Carolina.
A city whose living immediacy is so urgent that when I am in it I lose all sense of the past.
My home is Montreal. I will stay in Montreal and continue to make movies in Montreal. But it's also very healthy for Canadian filmmakers to work outside the country. You learn so much.
I enjoy being in Toronto - there's lots of energy, lots of neat different neighbourhoods - but Vancouver is still home and always will be. I miss going for walks on the ocean with beautiful mountains.
Bellport. A podium.
My knowledge of Vancouver and Canada was limited to what I knew about Bob and Doug McKenzie. I thought they were funny, talking out of the sides of their mouths and saying 'eh' and wearing toques.
Vancouver is the most wonderful place. I put it up there with San Francisco and Sydney as a kind of magic sort of harbor city.
Sugartown Sugartown Sugartown Sugartown.
Las Vegas, Nevada: A city where oddities don't make you lame, But instead bring you riches and fortune and fame.
It's easy for me to care about Toronto, because Toronto is a community that cares about itself. It represents the world. It talks to itself, and because it does, it figures out that there must be a music garden as part of its existence.
Toronto is home; nothing beats home.
Vancouver is home. I spent a huge amount of time here as a kid growing up with my mom, with my grandparents who lived here.
You see these young people in Antigonish who are coming from Cape Breton, and these are really smart, attractive young people, who are living in a place that's been very rough economically. It's a very special thing to be helpful there.
The single greatest moment of my life happened in Toronto, Canada!
Canada is a myth people made up to entertain children, like the Tooth Fairy. There's no such place.
This is Buffalo, New York. It's like. Scranton without the charm.
Los Angeles, I don't like that town. Too decadent, and it's slimy.
I probably live in the best province for independent filmmakers. Manitoba has a sort of thieving-magpie approach, trying to lift productions from other provinces as well as from other countries. It makes it very hard for me to leave.
What kind of city doesn't have a football team? Explain that to me, Wes." "They do have one," I point out. "The Argonauts." Richard narrows his eyes. "Is it an NFL team?" "Well, no, it's CFL, but - " "Then they don't have a team," he says firmly. I stifle a laugh.
A lot of people don't know this, but Toronto is probably the most multicultural city in North America.
My queendom for a coffee!
Don't let the wicked city get you down.
I went to elementary school in Ottawa, and then to a private secondary school.
I am my city. Nobody from my city wants to hear about my city.
Brighton I-don't-know-your-middle-name Waterford, are you asking me to strip?
I love that Toronto is demonstrating that a big, highly diverse, multicultural city can actually work and work well, if its residents have the attitude of Torontonians.
I will forever and always identify with Scarborough - no matter where I move.
I grew up in the suburbs of Toronto, where everything was in a strip mall.
The stream in my hometown Calgary is the oil and gas industry - that's the talk you hear on the street.
We're half an hour from Toronto, which offers everything you could want from a city, and a couple of hours from beautiful vacation country. We have it all here, plus George W. Bush is not our president.
I'm very proud to be Canadian, but I would move to New York in a heartbeat.
Omaha, Nebraska. Sac City, Iowa. Alexandria, Indiana. Darwin, Minnesota. Hollywood, California. Alliance, Nebraska.