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you said toronto=majority of canada
when i show you than montreal island+vancouver metro=90% toronto gdp
also even if ottawa is in ontario the parlment is only at one hour in car from mount royal
It's more accurate. But you said that Toronto is the majority of Canada. It's not. Unless somehow you think that 20% is a greater number than 80%.
Your words, quoted directly.
Nope. I did not say that at all. I said that Toronto is not the majority of Canada in terms of area, population, or importance. That does NOT mean that it is of no importance. That's entirely on you.
My words quoted in response to your "majority" statement:
I think we're finding the true coldest part of Canada.
I can be in hamilton from toronto in 45 minutes, but who cares and how is that relevant to anything?
Here, ill post a definition for you too because you seem confused. Ill even ad synonyms for you to help make it more clear.
ma·jor·i·ty
/məˈjärədē,məˈjôrədē/
noun
1.
the greater number.
"in the majority of cases all will go smoothly"
Similar:
larger part/number
greater part/number
major part
best/better part
Ok, lets define majority again because i think you missed it. Lets see how many times i post this definition before you guys believe it.... You can google it yourself if you think im lying.
ma·jor·i·ty
/məˈjärədē,məˈjôrədē/
noun
1.
the greater number.
"in the majority of cases all will go smoothly"
Similar:
larger part/number
greater part/number
major part
best/better part
Dude, you did say toronto is of no importance. You wrote it and posted it so its not hard to go back and see what you said, why try to lie about it now?
"It's not. Not in population. Not in area. Not in importance."
You said that... Just give up
Toronto is the most important city in canada by a long shot. Its not even close.
And that personal insult at the end is just proving you have lost and given up.
Or was a really big fan of Foreigner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ug1qRiLUwac
Not in importance =/= no importance
20% is not a greater number than 80%
Cold.
Another Foreigner fan, I see.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP8Rbct_50Y
So what city in canada is of the greatest importance to canada then? please back your claim with stats and facts. GO.