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[edit]I removed the following statement today: "(But this wasn't the only fatality; there were many other deaths over the years.)", which had been tagged for needing a reference/citation since Feb/07 - over 20 months ago. The word "many" is a weasel word in this context - how many is "many"? Two? Five? Ten? Forty-two? I doubt that there were more than two or three deaths, but probably several more injuries. PKT(alk) 22:38, 4 November 2008 (UTC)
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Unnamed Future Blue Line Station (14/04/2025)
[edit]Hello, in the section "Stations", I believe the blue-line station at the Jean-Talon stop has since been named as "Pie-IX". https://www.stm.info/en/blue-line-project I'm too afraid to edit the article myself, so I hope someone else sees this. I understand how there may be some confusion with the green line's own Pie-IX station and it would make sense if the city decided to change it by the time it opens, but should this item in the table be named Pie-IX for now?
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- Hi! The station name is provisional. On the same website, you have all the information about the station name process under the "Toponymy" tab. Plus, the station will definitely not be named Pie-IX, since it is the name of a station on the green line of the same metro network. ChaseYUL99 (talk) 18:09, 15 April 2025 (UTC)
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