Canada has many places that issued Local administration tokens. I compiled a Sheet that should cover everything on Numista, as well as a dozens that are off Numista (which I will populate whenever the issuers are created). While the following list is likely missing some issuers, there are well over 300 here, and all major ones should be covered:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TbqC0lriPSJBNiYOAfjqxUbYFBkgSibeTLpc8aekX10/edit?usp=sharing
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With that being said, I have two comments.
1. What is a good name for these types of issuers? I was originally thinking something along the lines of "Canadian cities"; however, many of these issuers are not legally cities, so I do not think that will work. Based on the Spanish Notgeld discussion, I heard the term "Local issues", which might be most appropriate.
Something to keep in mind is that, whatever we call this issuer, it will likely only appear under Exonumia. And Canada will not be the only country with this kind of issuer--I imagine we could have one under every country, with whatever they might be called, and all will likely only appear under Exonumia.
2. There are a few Canadian cities named after cities located somewhere else in the world--for example: there is the City of London in Ontario. With that being said, we do not have a City of London issuer under the United Kingdom (not yet, at least--with Exonumia, that might change), so I am not sure if we should call this issuer London, City of or London (Ontario), City of. I went with the former, but either one works for me.
In the above Sheet, there are a few cities that I specified the province for, but only because there are identical issuers from different provinces (For example, Windsor in Ontario and and Windsor in Nova Scotia).
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And... that should be everything. Thank you for your time.
