Mattymmoo
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before the question. Again, welcome! — Rod talk 15:01, 5 July 2014 (UTC)
Edit on Quebec
editTo preface, I do not disagree with your edit per se. FYI: ever recorded does not mean ever, it just means in the history that has been recorded, or on record. On pages about Québec, many contributors are not Native English speakers, or if Native, not "Global" English speakers. After seeing your edit, and then reading the source, it's clear to me that the poorly constructed English sentence refers to the driest/warmest on record, which (the records) go back 60 years. It should have read something like this: "Also, the winter of 2010 was the warmest and driest on record, from the more than 60 years kept.", or "Also, the winter of 2010 was the warmest and driest on record, which only goes back to 1948.", as Environment Canada only started keeping records in 1948 (Per the article cited).--NotWillyWonka (talk) 23:57, 6 December 2014 (UTC)
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