
Canada’s largest province combines European charm with a passion
for innovation that is producing new achievements in the digital
economy. Québec is fully integrated into the North American economy
thanks in part to a common border with four U.S. states. Home to
leading-edge companies in the aerospace, biotechnology, and
pharmaceutical industries, Québec - and Montréal in particular -
offer fertile ground for the forward-looking investor.

A centre for business and
culture
Montréal is the engine that drives this
province's evolving economic growth. As an official International
Finance Centre (IFC) - one of only two cities in Canada with this
designation - Montréal-based companies specializing in
international financial transactions enjoy substantial tax
benefits. Also, its modern transportation infrastructure gives
Montréal easy access to most of North America’s main business
centres, including Toronto, New York and the entire U.S.
northeast.
With vibrant cultural communities and a cost of living among the
lowest of any western industrialized country, it's no wonder that
when people come to Montréal, they usually stay! The safety and
security of its neighbourhoods contribute to its renowned quality
of life.

As the cosmopolitan and multicultural heart of Québec, Montréal
also has a sizzling nightlife and boasts unparalleled creativity.
In addition to being the home of the Cirque du Soleil, Montréal
features a famous lineup of international festivals such as the
International Jazz Festival and the Just for Laughs comedy
festival, and Canada's only Formula 1 Grand Prix race.
Montréal's people are business-minded and professional, but they
also know how to enjoy life to the fullest!
Unparalleled business
potential
Québec’s business climate favours foreign investment by offering
generous incentives for new companies, such as low electricity
costs, tax breaks for research and development projects, and a
5-year tax holiday for approved projects. The business person
starting a business in Montréal can expect operating costs that are
among the lowest in North America and an educated workforce that
possesses the highest percentage of trilingualism on the
continent.
Top universities with
world ranking
A great place for investing, a great place for living -
especially for families with school-age children. Québec society
invests heavily in education, and as a result can offer enrolment
fees that are among the lowest on the continent (see section on studying).
Montréal ranks first among all Canadian cities for the number of
students per capita (4.17 students per 100 inhabitants) and ranks
second in all North America. Its four major universities offer
degrees in both official languages and produce graduates in all
disciplines, especially technology, business, and medicine.