I live in Montreal.
If you're a resident of Quebec, you do receive discounts on post-secondary education. Some of the 1-2 year programs are paid for by the government, particularly where they are lacking people, but I'm not sure if culinary school qualifies for this or not. I believe you have to live here for 18 months though, not 12, before you're considered a resident.
Your Alberta licence and plates will be valid for the first three months then you will have to trade them in.
The process of changing your health care is easy if you already have AB health care. Just go down to the RAMQ (Regie de l'Assurance Maladie du Quebec) with your current health care card and proof of address in Quebec and you can exchange it.
You can get sportsnet west, but there's no point since Flames games are blacked out. You'll have to get Centre Ice to watch the Flames.
Hope this helps.
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