@sabbatical The town was founded ~110 years ago by immigrants from France and named after the local Catholic bishop at the time, Émile-Joseph Legal. And the local Catholic church is St Emile for the same reason. Apparently there's more French-as-first-language people here than in Quebec as a whole.
I did some back-of-the-napkin math based on $15/hr and 20 minutes per property, assuming every property in town has a sidewalk, and it came out to being under $200/winter for the average property… and that's not taking into account the efficiencies that would come with using machinery (that the town already owns) instead of manual labour!
@sabbatical Aha now that I reread what I said, I should have worded that more clearly!
There are currently a higher *percentage* of residents of the town of Legal who speak French as their first language than the percentage of residents of Quebec.
But the town has less than 1500 occupants!
@levisan what? how is that possible there’s so many french there? like more than in the whole
province of quebec you’re saying?