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I undid this edit which states facts that, according to the editor, can only be found on Facebook. Since Facebook, by its very nature, can't be regarded as a reliable source by any stretch (and since entries even on an "official" page get buried under heaps of unrelated entries, making it hard to find a needle in a haystack), the information, to be part of the Wikipedia article, must be sourced either from the regular website of the mall (that is, http://www.carrefourlaval.ca) or from a news source deemed reliable. Otherwise, the information is to stay out of the article, period.
In short, you must say where the person who made the entry on Facebook got their information. And that has to be a place we'll be able to check without using phone, email, etc. -- Blanchardb-Me•MyEars•MyMouth- timed 18:06, 27 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]