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Yes, that is the Free City of Leslieville (q.v.) you read about on page M5 of today’s Globe and Mail (not onliné). I was somewhat heavily paraphrased by writer Nicholas Dinka, with only mild change in sense (I don’t “love” the book Utopia; I’ll be “going after” upper-middle-class people, not the nonexistent “rich”), but, on the whole, not bad for a wee neighbourhood site.

The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2006.01.28 13:23. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. (If you are seeing this on a screen, then the page stylesheet was not loaded or not loaded properly.) The permanent link is:
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