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  2. Berlin-to-Kitchener name change - Wikipedia

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    The city of Berlin, Ontario, Canada, changed its name to Kitchener by referendum in May and June 1916. Named in 1833 after the capital of Prussia and later the German Empire, the name Berlin became unsavoury for residents after Britain and Canada's entry into the First World War.

  3. Geographical renaming - Wikipedia

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    The name change was justified by the resemblance of the old toponym with the word punheta ... Kenora, Ontario, Canada from Rat Portage in 1905. Khujand, Tajikistan ...

  4. Timeline of Ontario history - Wikipedia

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    United Canada was split into Canada East/Est and Canada West/Ouest, the latter of which eventually changed its name to Ontario. The capital of Canada West was the city of York, which later changed its name to Toronto.

  5. Ontario ARC to rebrand with new name, logo - AOL

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    Ontario ARC is undergoing a rebranding, with current plans to remove the acronym and rearrange the wording to reflect a broader change at the state level. But that doesn't mean the organization is ...

  6. The complete guide to legally changing your name

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    LegalZoom explains how to legally change a name—from the documents needed to the potential pitfalls.

  7. Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Ontario [a] is the southernmost province of Canada. [9] [b] Located in Central Canada, [10] Ontario is the country's most populous province.As of the 2021 Canadian census, it is home to 38.5 per cent of the country's population, and is the second-largest province by total area (after Quebec).

  8. Canadian name - Wikipedia

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    In English Canada, names follow much the same convention as they do in the United States and United Kingdom.Usually the "first name" (as described in e.g. birth certificates) is what a child goes by, although a middle name (if any) may be preferred—both also known as "given names."

  9. Transgender rights in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Transgender rights in Canada, including procedures for changing legal gender and protections from discrimination, vary among provinces and territories, due to Canada's nature as a federal state. [1] According to the 2021 Canadian census , 59,460 Canadians identify as transgender. [ 2 ]