Reference no: EM133380375
Case: "The people of Ontario (notably of southern Ontario) have possessed little consciousness of themselves as Ontarians. The awareness of being the quintessential Canadians, dominating in Confederation, and until recently, representing the British connection, has suppressed regional sensibilities. Fifteen years ago, John Warkentin argued: "Southern Ontarians seem indifferent about the character of their homeland, and ... people from elsewhere in Canada seem to have built up a stereotype image of this elusive but immensely important part of the country. To many Canadians, southern Ontario is the sober, stable, changeless background against which the other sections of the country sparkle and present their own identities."
A. Lower, 1968 "Does Ontario Exist", Ontario Geography
Think about the above quote and answer only one of the following questions
Question 1: Does Ontario exist? If yes, define what it is and who it is.
Question 2: Does Ontario exist? If no, why not and what does the author mean?