Talk:Regional Municipality of Sudbury
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The Regional Municipality's legal, official and proper name was Regional Municipality of Sudbury. What's the point of moving the article to an incorrect name? Bearcat 05:15, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Because of naming conventions. All Regional Municipalities in Ontario are NAME REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY, ONTARIO. I'd have to have a blip in this. Change it back unless you can prove some how that Sudbury is somehow different than the other Regional Municipalities. The official name is irregardless. The page for say Simcoe County is not at County of Simcoe, Ontario and Ottawa is not at City of Ottawa, Ontario despite those being the official names. Earl Andrew 16:45, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Fair enough, I suppose, but you only changed Sudbury and Hamilton-Wentworth to the NRM format; Ottawa-Carleton and Haldimand-Norfolk were left as RM of N. If they were all consistent, I probably wouldn't care so much. Oh, and just FWIW, you know as well as I do that County of Simcoe is a naming format you'd hardly ever see used for a county in Ontario anyway. Bearcat
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