Posting a hyperlink to the infected website in your article text might not be the greatest idea. It is bad enough being bombarded with spam-bombs, we do not need online magazines to deliver the payload as well.
No Canadian postal-code looks like that.

Also, we don't make street-addresses look that way, either.

Standard Canadian format is thus:


Unit# - Street# StreetName StreetType N/E/W/S

Village/Town/City Province

Letter/Number/Letter Number/Letter/Number
( the postal-code: Santa's is h0h 0h0 )

Country


Whomever made the Toronto "address" apparently didn't know what a Canadian postal-code looked like, but assumed it to be identical-in-style to American.
Having done a quick look, there is no Green Street in Toronto. There is a Green Lane just outside of it. That address is completely fake.
Posting a hyperlink to the infected website in your article text might not be the greatest idea. It is bad enough being bombarded with spam-bombs, we do not need online magazines to deliver the payload as well.
No Canadian postal-code looks like that.

Also, we don't make street-addresses look that way, either.

Standard Canadian format is thus:


Unit# - Street# StreetName StreetType N/E/W/S

Village/Town/City Province

Letter/Number/Letter Number/Letter/Number
( the postal-code: Santa's is h0h 0h0 )

Country


Whomever made the Toronto "address" apparently didn't know what a Canadian postal-code looked like, but assumed it to be identical-in-style to American.