Student Life in Canada

In Montreal, the STM (Société de transport de Montréal) transport system is 4 metro lines covering all areas of the city.
Several types of travel cards are also presented here:
Monthly pass - CAD65.00
Weekly Ticket - CAD19.00
One trip - CAD2.75
Nutrition
In Canada, student spending on food is highly dependent on the city and specific stores.
Estimated cost of some foods in Canada:
 Milk (1l) - CAD1.77
Loaf of Bread - CAD2.57
Rice (1 kg) - CAD3.07
Chicken eggs (12 pcs.) - CAD3.17
Chicken Breasts (1 kg) - CAD12.47
Potato (1 kg) - CAD1.98
Drinking water (1l) –CAD1.63
Other expenses
Canada's largest Internet service provider is Bell. The cost of connecting to the Internet with this provider is CAD55-95 per month.
Also in Canada, there is an official website for familiarizing with mobile tariff plans. On it you can choose a tariff that suits you. On average, students spend about CAD20 per month to pay for mobile services.
All foreigners living in Canada are advised to have health insurance. The way it is provided depends on the province in which the foreigner lives.
So, if you study in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland, Labrador or Saskatchewan, your health will be protected by a local health organization, depending on the length of your stay in the country. Students residing in other provinces of Canada typically contract with private insurance companies.

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