The only person I ever met from New Brunswick played for our girls hockey team in prep school and she spoke French.
Ya come to think of it, pretty much everyone I've ever met from Quebec was from Montreal. And a lot of them grew up speaking English as well as French.
I would say that quebec has a problem with that, we use too much englisism in french and we speak english at the same time. The French in Quebec isn't the same at all if you compare it to the Europe one. I'm from Baie-Comeau in Quebec (650km east of Montreal) and it's the same everywhere. Montreal is probably a good city for peoples who want to come and see what Canada or Quebec look like but others cities that we don't talk much like mine are probably the best ones. All the energy and the resources come from here.
new brunswick is a really cool place, that is where my canadian family is from i would move there but i really dont want to be anywhere close to any family
Proud Nova Scotian, its chill as fuck out here. Newfoundland and Labrador have some interesting accents for sure, but don't forget the south shore of Nova Scotia; an accent best described as Newfoundland + England, mixed with a lot of alcohol.
The lot of alcohol part is certainly true. I've got a buddy who grew up in Nova Scotia but lives on PEI now, who has never had just a couple of drinks in his life. He's always either sober or hammered, never in between. Plus I mean Trailer Park Boys is set in Nova Scotia... it can't be THAT far from reality.
Hahaha, I've ran into the trailer park boys in Halifax a few times, Bubbles was going to do a speech at my high school a few years ago.. didn't happen though. All kinds of people out here are either blazed or loaded .. or both, quite often. Lots of interesting people, to say the least. It's lame that a lot of the west coast people treat us like shit when we're out there though, we're just trying to take advantage of the high paying employment for a few months, lol.