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I added the Bibliography which I compiled for Citizendium at Bibliography in 2007. {WikiProject Citizendium Porting|date=15 Nov. 2007} Rjensen (talk) 11:20, 10 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

"Very Culturally Diverse"

This is a kind of odd thing to write. Besides perhaps a few new immigrant enclaves in Toronto, people in Ontario are pretty much alike no matter where you go. It is still very much an English North American culture. The English-language public and Catholic school systems ensure this. I'm writing this as an Ontarian whose mother and wife are both immigrants from non-English speaking lands! In terms of ancestry, we are "diverse," yes, but in terms of culture? Not so much.Kozushi (talk) 05:24, 18 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]