Bienvenue Ă Montraal, Qumbec!
A renowned British newspaper may want to have spellcheck handy as it failed to properly spell the names of a Canadian province and its most populous city.
The Guardian released a map showing where fugitives of a nation-wide manhunt might be and misspelled the name of both Montreal and Quebec.
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The paper, founded in 1821, described the town of York Landing, Manitoba, and the remote town of Gillam, where the pair was last spotted, and used a map for scale.
While highlighting cities across the country, however, The Grianduan Guardian fumbled two east coast spots, labelling Montreal and Quebec as ‘Montraal’ and ‘Qumbec.’
Sorry, Qum again?
The virtual world of Twitter has justifiably reacted to the miscue, which has seen been edited, in the best way it knows how by slamming the UK newspaper with jokes.
The Internet was quick to point out that the map also features a comical amount of water.
Also what the hell are those giant lakes in the middle?????
— Dr. Annie, CAIP, Researcher, Writer, Ukuleler (@LoveStats) July 29, 2019
Bigger than before.
— đŸ’€CromortuaryđŸ’€ (@CromartyHeather) July 29, 2019
This map is a good reminder that you can white water raft from York Landing right on down to South Dakota.
— Year 2000 (@PaulJSpence) July 29, 2019
I forgot that Montraal is a former Dutch colony.
— Paul Beaudry (@beaudrypaul) July 29, 2019
— Lindsey With An E (@Withane_Lindsey) July 29, 2019
The more you look at it the crazier it gets
— Gblaze204 (@gblaze2044) July 29, 2019
I didn’t know #Canada had so much water ? pic.twitter.com/wBXWMc5Wja
— Chad (@ChadduboisR) July 29, 2019