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N’empêche, les cols bleu de Québec sont un peu plus efficaces que ceux de Montréal XD

There’s no such thing as too much maple syrup.
Only diabetes.

Yep, starting January 1st, 2017 :)

Google Translate is getting better: the translation pretty much illustrates what happened.

I’m taking notes.
I have a 2013 Mazda 3 Sport with the SkyActiv engine.
Changing the tires for Pirelli P7 Cinturato made a big difference, but suspension tuning is something I’m considering once the original suspensions would need to be replaced.

It’s odd that Mazda USA has a different warranty than Canada.
Powertrain is 5 years unlimited km:

Just saw the Reuters article:
“The Canadian plant will get a new product, Lentz said, as part of a realignment of Toyota’s North American manufacturing that will concentrate production of low-margin, small cars in Mexico and at a Mississippi factory currently building the Corolla.”

Obviously, you answered yes a year ago.

Winter tires are mandatory from December 15 to March 15.

Petition your provincial government to take action, that’s all I can say :S

Canadians aren’t going to be happy about that though (the Canadian plant being transfered to Mexico).
The ONLY good thing about a Trump election is the possible re-negociation of NAFTA. It probably needs a good updtate.

America will america.
+1

I was refering to some ROC residents that constantly bash on Quebecois for any good reason. Granted, it wasn’t clear.

Also, what’s the hate with someone speaking a different language than the rest of the country? It’s totally normal for a province consisting of 85% of francophones.
Your intolerance is the definition of bigotry.

Not to play the devil advocate’s, but language has very little, if not nothing, to do with racism.
Even with those language laws, Quebec is the third province in terms of number of immigrants:

Yeah, but those “Canadians” are usually racists, so you take some and you leave some!

Err, I think you meant Montreal (which is not that expensive, compared to Toronto and Vancouver).
Québec City is very affordable.

I’d check with the provincial motor department before importing any JDM car.
In Québec, any RHD car cannot be registered in the province (except for 25 years and older). They actually conducted a study on the higher risk.

Oh, that’s a tricky one.
In 1981, it was both built in Canada and the United States.