Hello Radagast, I just replied to you on Talk:Jane Jacobs but since you didn't sign your post, I thought you were an anon user. Anyway, welcome to Wikipedia. You can sign posts on talk pages by entering four tildes (~~~~~); the system automatically inserts your username with a datestamp.
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Census division is the correct term, see [www.statscan.ca] and you will see what I mean. Kitchener-Waterloo, Ottawa, Oxford, Algoma are all considered Census Divisions. It's the correct term, and they are not misleading. Perhaps a little explanation seems fit, to fix anything misleading. Earl Andrew 16:25, 24 Feb 2004 (UTC)
I think using the word municipalities is misleading, as I consider a municipality to be what Stats Can defines as a "Census subdivision" (cities, towns, villages, towsnhips, etc) If you must change it, do not use the word municipality at all. I'm really trying to think of a better term to use other than census division, but I really can't come up with one. Political region? I like the way things are now, with the explanation you've provided by the way. This website has proved to be very useful on this subject, please take a look http://www.statoids.com/yca.html Earl Andrew 01:11, 25 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Superfluous "hotel" on Current events -- well spotted! –Hajor 20:24, 17 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Hey, your line maps adapted from my Toronto subway map look really good. I see you haven't done the YUS or SRT ones yet; I'm gonna be putting up my original .psd file at some point, which may make those easier for you. - Montréalais 21:27, 3 May 2004 (UTC)