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by fidotron
36 days ago
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> That being said, I understand that in most cases, "central" is referring to population, industry, finance (not fashion - that's MontrÄ—al). And that shift of centrality from Montreal to Toronto was surprisingly recent too, very much post war. Montreal, and Quebec, absolutely feel like a separate country from the rest. |
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