Re: [Talk-ca] Canada Post addresses that do not match municipality name

2012-10-23 Thread Andrew MacKinnon
OK I've figured it out. In the City of Toronto, there are numerous duplicate street names caused by amalgamation. See http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/ontroads/message/9826. If there is a duplicate street name, you must use the name of the former municipality in the address e.g. York, East

Re: [Talk-ca] Canada Post addresses that do not match municipality name

2012-10-23 Thread Steve Singer
On Tue, 23 Oct 2012, Andrew MacKinnon wrote: OK I've figured it out. Is a free source available for the boundaries of Old Toronto, North York, York and East York as they existed before 1998? I have added the boundaries of Scarborough and Etobicoke as boundary=administrative, admin_level=10

Re: [Talk-ca] Canada Post addresses that do not match municipality name

2012-10-23 Thread Andrew MacKinnon
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 7:44 PM, Steve Singer st...@ssinger.info wrote: On Tue, 23 Oct 2012, Andrew MacKinnon wrote: OK I've figured it out. Is a free source available for the boundaries of Old Toronto, North York, York and East York as they existed before 1998? I have added the boundaries