Things to Remember
Concepts
Montreal
Miscellaneous
Just for Laughs
100

What makes cities attractive to live in?

Employment, education, transportation, services.
100

This concept is the concentration of individuals within a specific geographic area.

Population density

100

Montreal is losing doctors to Ontario and New Brunswick. This is an example of 'x'.

Brain drain.
100

Montreal is governed by these types of laws.

By-laws

100

This guy is saving our roads, one pothole at a time.

Marquize.

200

What push factors might make someone leave their home country?

Pollution, war, persecution, lack of rights, lack of security.

200

The name of a city with over 10 million people.

A megacity

200

True or false: Montreal is a livable city?

True

200

The biggest city in the world as of 2025

Shanghai

200

This local place can only be lived on in the summer, and has a very low population density.

Dorval Island

300

True or false: Multiculturalism means we all have to be the same.

False.

300

This concept results in population shifts from rural regions to live and work in cities or metropolitan areas, causing physical expansion and societal changes.

Urbanization

300

This type of dwelling can be found all over Montreal.

Plexes

300

Healthcare is an example of this level of government.

Provincial

300

Hopefully, nothing bad will happen in this green space to you, if you go for a walk. 

A Montreal green alleyway (Ruelle Verte)

400

What are the two types of economic migration?

Skilled and unskilled
400

This concepts includes main city, suburbs, satellite cities, and the rural areas to which it is closely connected.

A metropolitan region

400

Why might a person leave Montreal for a suburb? Give at least three reasons.


Bigger homes, more parks, more nature, less traffic, quieter.

400

This percentage of Canadians live in urban areas.

80%

400

The smallest country in the world is.

The Vatican

500

Montreal businesses sometimes suffer from...

Construction and traffic rerouting.

500

This concept is an urban economic process where a historically working-class/ low-income neighborhood undergoes rapid redevelopment, attracting wealthier residents, new businesses, and higher-end housing.

Gentrification

500

This activity is known to happen at the base of Mont Royal.

Tam Tams

500

True or False: The West Island is covered in 36% Tree coverage.

False. 39%.

500

A few of you would choose to move to a big city for this specific reason.

The clllluuuubs.

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