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Toyota Canada

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You seem to have a very close connection to the subject as most of your edits are in the Toyota Canada article or otherwise in Toyota-related ones. You use a promotional, not encyclopaedic style and don't write following WP:NPOV while adding a lot of mostly promotional, corporate and advert-like puffery. Press releases or copies of them by news outlets are not suitable sources for most of your edits. If you work for the company, I would recommend to you disclosing it. If that's not the case, I really think you need to write in a more neutral and concise manner or make contributions in areas in which you don't have an emotional conection. --Urbanoc (talk) 06:44, 23 June 2015 (UTC)Reply