How do I apply Canadian geographical headings as qualifiers?
Generally, CSH follows the principles of LCSH for applying qualifiers. Most CSH geographical name headings contain a geographical qualifier, these being one of Canada’s provinces or territories. If a more specific qualifier is called for-for instance, to distinguish between otherwise identical headings, or to qualify entities located within cities, towns, or other communities-headings for other geographical entities can be used to qualify. For instance: To disambiguate: Campbell River (Greater Vancouver, B.C.) Campbell River (Comox-Strathcona, B.C. : River) To qualify an entity within a city or cities: Kensington Market (Toronto, Ont.) Angus L. Macdonald Bridge (Dartmouth and Halifax, N.S.