Yes, much to the chagrin of Katharine Barber, editor of the CanOx. When she was here she talked about how the editorial staff made decisions, and when the % usage of erroneous spellings crosses over the line to become "acceptable." They apparently had long meetings over honourary, irregardless, and preventative, to name a few. From: Karen McElrea <karenmcelrea@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: "mea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <mea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 2013-08-15 02:06 PM Subject: [mea] Re: "Honourary" Mahatma Gandhi Walkway at The Forks Sent by: mea-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx But the Canadian Oxford does list "honourary" as an acceptable alternative spelling. To: mea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [mea] "Honourary" Mahatma Gandhi Walkway at The Forks From: cheri.frazer@xxxxxxxxxx Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2013 13:14:13 -0500 An Alert Reader (stole that term from Dave Barry!) has pointed out that the new signs at The Forks spell honorary incorrectly. You can register your concern at 311@xxxxxxxxxxx and/or contact CTV News; their crews were filming the signs today. Where are the Raging Grammarians when you need them?! -C. "PLEASE NOTE: The preceding information may be confidential or privileged. It only should be used or disseminated for the purpose of conducting business with Parker. If you are not an intended recipient, please notify the sender by replying to this message and then delete the information from your system. Thank you for your cooperation."