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From: "Rosemary Jorgenson" <>
Subject: Re: [ONT] Upper Canada
Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 00:49:56 -0400
If you were a practicing lawyer in Ontario you would be used to hearing it
since your governing body would be the Law Society of Upper Canada. That is
still the name it goes by today.
Rosemary
----- Original Message -----
From: Cosmas Gikizas <>
To: <>
Sent: July 28, 2000 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [ONT] Off to visit family
> I have lived in Ontario most of my 50 years, and have never referred to
> my
> home as Upper Canada. I have never heard anyone for that matter refer
> to
> Ontario in those 50 years, with exception being history classes a
> lifetime ago. LOL
>
> The Plunkett Family wrote:
>
> > lol....Upper Canada...I live in Ontario and have never
> > referred to it as Upper Canada but I will agree with one
> > thing when you live in Canada you live in "God's Country" it
> > is absolutely a beautiful country, all of it.
> >
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