After 2 years - OLD callerID still displayed

Greetings, I have changed my Caller ID almost 2 years ago in the US.  However, whenever I call my parents place in Canada I am told that my old Canadian callerID still shows up.  My account only has one registered callerID associated to it.  
How can this be corrected?

Is it appearing only in your parent's id..?

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