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I have not been active on Wikipedia in years so I don't feel comfortable editing this article. However, I don't agree it should be deleted. The Toronto Zen Centre is the oldest Zen group in Canada and was the very first affiliate of the Rochester Zen Center, which was the center Roshi Philip Kapleau opened when he returned from Japan. I'd say this would make it notable. A bit of info: http://torontozen.org/about.html. I would comment on this on a deletion page, but there is no deletion page (that I could fine) for this article. --Nyxie (talk) 00:14, 29 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
It was a proposed deletion, not an AfD, so there was no discussion page. You're within rights to remove the prod banner, but I don't agree with your notability rationale, nor do I think the references currently in the article suffice to establish notability. There's time to improve it, but eventually this article risks going through the AfD process. PKT(alk)21:09, 31 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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