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'''Please change the population figure to the latest available figure. The City website shows this figure. Statistics Canada shows this estimated figure.''' |
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We only use population figures from the latest official census per ]. We do not accept any other source, not from the city, and not from ] estimates. |
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== Official name in French == |
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== Missing detail? == |
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The city in French is Cité de Toronto. Add that to the infobox.<!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 21:49, 6 June 2024 (UTC)</small> |
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:Why? It's not an official language of Ontario or Toronto. ] ] 23:08, 6 June 2024 (UTC) |
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The lede is woefully inadequate without a mention of Toronto's ascendancy at the expense of Montreal. If not for the Québec nationalism, Toronto would still be the Second City. Glaring omission, and if I trawled the history, I bet it used to be there... ] (]) 00:42, 28 April 2024 (UTC) |
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::Agreed. Just because French is an official language of Canada does not mean that French is the official language of ''all'' of Canada. ] <small>(]/])</small> 00:07, 7 June 2024 (UTC) |
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:It's already mentioned in greater detail in ]. ] <small>(]/])</small> 13:23, 28 April 2024 (UTC) |
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:::It has a geographical area type abbreviation of C, which means City / Cité.<ref>{{cite web |title=Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities) |url=https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=9810000203&geocode=A000235}}</ref>] (]) 00:11, 7 June 2024 (UTC) |
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::::What does that have to do with the French language? <span style="color:DarkGray">...</span> ] <sub>]</sub> 01:02, 7 June 2024 (UTC) |
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:::::Exactly! Though Statistics Canada officially publishes data in both languages, most provinces of Canada are officially monolingual in either English or French. New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province. ] <small>(]/])</small> 00:02, 15 June 2024 (UTC) |
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:{{not done}} Ontario is officially monolingually English with some French recognition. Thus, only English is used. To be fair, the IP user is based in the United States and may not realize that not all of Canada is bilingual. ] <small>(]/])</small> 00:05, 7 August 2024 (UTC) |
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== Less precipitation than rainfall? == |
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== Less precipitation than rainfall? == |
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I was looking at the weatherbox for the climate of Toronto here when I saw that it said that Toronto had less precipitation than rainfall in August and September (August had 71.9 mm of precip but 81.1 mm of rainfall, for example). This seems illogical because rainfall contributes to precipitation totals, and thus is a part of it. Can someone check this/check the resource? ] (]) 15:26, 6 August 2024 (UTC) |
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I was looking at the weatherbox for the climate of Toronto here when I saw that it said that Toronto had less precipitation than rainfall in August and September (August had 71.9 mm of precip but 81.1 mm of rainfall, for example). This seems illogical because rainfall contributes to precipitation totals, and thus is a part of it. Can someone check this/check the resource? ] (]) 15:26, 6 August 2024 (UTC) |
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== Semi-protected edit request on 5 October 2024 == |
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{{Edit semi-protected|Toronto|answered=yes}} |
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toronto indigenous name add citation https://guides.library.utoronto.ca/toronto ] (]) 03:06, 5 October 2024 (UTC) |
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:{{partly done|Partly done:}}<!-- Template:ESp --> cited with https://digitalarchive.tpl.ca/internal/media/dispatcher/2128934/full. ] (]) 08:17, 5 October 2024 (UTC) |
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== Simple spelling error == |
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{{Edit semi-protected|Toronto|answered=yes}} |
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Can anybody turn "Lakes Simcoe" into "Lake Simcoe" under the Quick Facts section? ] (]) 13:33, 5 October 2024 (UTC) |
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:{{notdone}} "Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching" is grammatically correct as it refers to both Lake Simcoe and Lake Couchiching. By the way, the proper term for the "Quick Facts" section is the Infobox. By the way, you can now edit semi-protected pages yourself. ] <small>(]/])</small> 16:16, 5 October 2024 (UTC) |
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::However, I did correct a different spelling error in the infobox, or as you call it the Quick Facts section, albeit regarding the spelling of "statutory." ] <small>(]/])</small> 00:17, 6 October 2024 (UTC) |
The lede is woefully inadequate without a mention of Toronto's ascendancy at the expense of Montreal. If not for the Québec nationalism, Toronto would still be the Second City. Glaring omission, and if I trawled the history, I bet it used to be there... 142.126.140.83 (talk) 00:42, 28 April 2024 (UTC)
I was looking at the weatherbox for the climate of Toronto here when I saw that it said that Toronto had less precipitation than rainfall in August and September (August had 71.9 mm of precip but 81.1 mm of rainfall, for example). This seems illogical because rainfall contributes to precipitation totals, and thus is a part of it. Can someone check this/check the resource? Antarctican2606 (talk) 15:26, 6 August 2024 (UTC)