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In every part of Canada I've been in, local governments (city, municipality, etc) routinely paint kerbs yellow to indicate "no parking" zones. I've never seen a Canadian locality (at least, not one large enough to afford kerbs and paint) where this was not done. I haven't been in the eastern half of the country much, but no one from there has ever commented on a difference. TooManyFingers ( talk) 05:18, 25 October 2023 (UTC)
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In every part of Canada I've been in, local governments (city, municipality, etc) routinely paint kerbs yellow to indicate "no parking" zones. I've never seen a Canadian locality (at least, not one large enough to afford kerbs and paint) where this was not done. I haven't been in the eastern half of the country much, but no one from there has ever commented on a difference. TooManyFingers ( talk) 05:18, 25 October 2023 (UTC)