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As a teacher, I’ve always been the one to say to my colleagues who wouldn’t allow students to use Wikipedia: oh come on. Everyone uses it. Their criticism was mainly that the information could be inaccurate. I am an expert on the Humber River. More than myself, author and historian, Carl Benn, whom I referenced is a full time scholar. I’m sorry that this factual error is allowed to stand. I was only trying to help. Thanks again. 184.146.138.78 (talk) 15:36, 11 June 2022 (UTC)Reply