That is a crazy-long process.
Here is a brief synopsis of what I had to go through.
When you're in grade 12, and have expressed interest in going to University, you are given a code # & password to set up an account with OUAC (ontario university application centre) it is ALL done online. You Select what Universities you want to apply for and the programme you want to apply for. (It's free for up to 4 universities, after 4 I think it's a $40 charge/application)
Anyways, once you've applied you receive letters from the universities acknowledging your application and giving you further instructions on what to do.
Some programmes are just based on marks so you don't have to do anything else.
I was going for the drama programmes so I had alot to do.
I had to get 2 references, make a resumé, have 2 auditions pieces memorized, book auditions, do interviews, write essays.
A VERY long/difficult process.
My boyfriend, on the other hand, just had to apply, and he was admitted/rejected based on marks only!!
As for payment, post-seconadry schooling seems to be MUCH cheaper here. My whole year is only costing me about $6,000 in total (courses, books, meal plan, parking pass etc)
We have scholarships based on academics, not so much athletics. You can apply for bursaries and OSAP (not entirely sure what that stands for) but it's like an interest-free loan.
ALSO, Axel. I'm pretty sure that if you are an international student coming to Canada, it will be cheaper for you. Another university that you might be interested in Quebec is Concordia university or McGill, they are both VERY well-established and ranked pretty high in Canada.
GOOD LUCK to EVERYONE on their college/university apps!