1637:, it says "Postnominal letters should be included when they are issued by a country or organization the subject has been closely associated with. Honours issued by other entities may be mentioned in the article, but generally should be omitted from the lead." To me that says important honours like OC, OOnt, and even PC can be included in the lead but scholarly ones like PhD should be omitted or at least left to an appropriate discussion in the article. This makes a lot of sense to me since the lead should give a quick overview summarising the most important, interesting, and notable things about the subject. I would be hard-pressed to find a post-nominal BA of interest. And I wouldn't put any of them in infobox. But that's just my opinion.
3714:: You're right, however, that there's certainly no need to completely reinvent the wheel here ā if a consensus emerges that we need to make adjustments before we can actually start adding this infobox to our elections articles, then either we could adapt a Canadian template directly from this one as the Australians have done, keeping the same general appearance but making the necessary Canuck-specific tweaks wherever necessary, or we could ask the template maintainers to add conditional functions to the main template which would activate only if the country field at the top of the box is flagged as Canada. I wouldn't even dream of suggesting that we design a whole new infobox from scratch. --
753:. I feel that this is an improved method of seeing the entire list and more interactive as you can page through the list in the succession rather than having to refer back to a separate list article. In essence the template has replaced the list, and IMO, for the better. Therefore I think the "List of Lieutenant Governor of X" articles should be removed and ensure that templates are placed at the bottom of each individual governor article. The ""Lieutenant Governor of X" can still remain as the office is still notable. I guess this is a vote for a modified version of Option C - get rid of the list articles altogether.
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postnominals in the opening, but I think it's fine to have them in the infobox. Afterall, that's what infoboxes are for: a quick summary of information. Having the postnominal letters there saves readers from having to read the whole artile looking for when each postnominal was awarded. In the infobox, they are especially non-intrusive when they are listed in a small font on a seperate line from the name, as many already are. --
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think this would be a perfect time to a) flesh out the general civic, geographic, historic etc information about the town of
Bountiful, b) condense and re-write the section on the FLDS (particularly making it more Canada-centric), and c) expand the FLDS article to include a dedicated section on the Church's BC activities. I don't know where to place this complex request on the request page, any suggestions? Please and Thank you.
1313:. The Uni College article, apparently, as been influenced by their marketing dept since as far back as 2005. I was going to revert it back to 2005, but looking at the changes, it would be more of a disservice than to do the bit I could on it. I could use a second pair of eyes on both articles to check for facts, neutrality, and perhaps a complete re-write. Thanks.
4628:"The copyright owner allows this work to be used for non-commercial and/or educational purposes". I figure this is close enough. But then it adds a notice that this is no good and the picture will be speedily deleted. WTF is going on here? Can someone tell me why they put this option here if you can't use it? Maybe someone can tell me how to proceed.
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Scotia, as Nova Scotia has over three centuries of
Governors and LGs, and Alberta was created by the Federal government after confederation and has a bare hundred years. I think that the focus here is to have the best articles possible for the subject, not to "make everything the same" at the risk of making things both less clear, and incorrect.
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4839:, etc., this is obviously unacceptable, but the anon is quite persistent about it and has even stated on the talk page that he's going to keep adding it back. So far it's been me and some recentchanges patrollers keeping things clean ā could I conscript a few people from here to keep it watchlisted as well? Thanks.
3062:. When these are strung together with other place names to form a riding name, the emdash is used to indicate the joining of component parts of the name. Using hyphens for both uses would be confusing. Let's stick with the Elections Canada convnetion, and forgive the Parliamentary website for its inconsistency.
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and there is a notice about obtaining a picture for the article. I contacted USC Canada whom she worked for and obtained a picture of Lotta. I informed them that I would add it to
Knowledge as a public domain picture as long as they are cited as the owner. I went to the upload pictures page and chose
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Most likely, this was someone's attempt to extend the concept of "the 905" toward cultural matters, when in reality it only exists as a political and transportation reference (and sometimes as a general geographic tool). I don't think this is a valid article (I could have sworn I'd slapped an AFD tag
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I just found some vandalism of a
Saskatchewan player that survived for almost three weeks; requesting some eyes to check over/watchlist some of the game-day related articles to keep out vandalism. This is particularly important because most CFL-related articles aren't very high traffic, but the media
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60 Minutes just ran an episode about the huge increase in forest fires in the last decade or few, attributable to global warming. I have to wonder whether if we still had the enormous populations of beavers that once existed and allowed their dams to remain in place, a great deal more water would be
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judge the merits of the idea, not on the amount of work involved, and we should also be open to review any past decisions to see if we can improve the article set. If there are issues with having a single article for a riding, I'd like to know about them; maybe we can refine the model proposed above.
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Hi. Thanks to
Bearcat for notifying me on this. I changed the name of the Nova Scotia article because it is not correct to call the list "Lieutenant Governors" as the list includes the 1710-1867 (British, full) Governors and then lists the Lieutenant Governors since confederation. So to be accurate
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Good lesson that it's important to check the article history. I usually take the replacement of the article with a copyvio to be a judgement that our article is seriously lacking in comparison. In this case the article seemed to have the same relevant info but was a bit ugly with short sentences and
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I have no doubt you left the tags in good faith. The reference to "drive-by tagging" has nothing to do with good faith, but rather to the fact that you tagged without explanation (or even an edit summary). If comments like that drive you nuts, perhaps you could have left a note on the talk page so
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On the
Parliamentary Library site, it lists it first as ELGIN--MIDDLESEX--LONDON, so that could have been the reason. But later it's listed as ELGIN-MIDDLESEX-LONDON. I actually don't see any reason for it to have 2 "-" in the article title. In my opinion, we should move all of them to just one "-".
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I have been making small contributions on
Knowledge for a couple of months and have only just noticed that the Yukon article was in need of help. I wish I had looked beforeĀ :( . I could probably get a lot done in a couple of days as I have time and resources on my hands. But I don't have any special
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There may be some that do not meet notability standards. If we are going to take the least important ones out, we will need to set up a standard guideline listing which are important. For example: "the right honorable" is a notable title in all cases, whereas an honorary degree from the university
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In line with the city naming conventions, I'm reviewing the situation for
Canadian cities. I'm going to compile a list of all Canadian cities where "City" currently exists as a redirect to "City, Province", as those are the cities where we should discuss whether to move the article to just "City" or
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When I have been commenting on Afd's for articles for older politicians, it crops up time and time again, that older (mainly local) politicians are not considered notable. I disagree with that entirely and didn't want to this article go the same way. Maybe the notabilty tag was harsh but I put them
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I'm hoping that they won't have too much of a problem with it, the ones that I've changed so far haven't complained. The biggest impact they will face is having to combine their importance-rating system with WP:CANADA's, meaning that they will only be able to have very few top- and high-importance
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I don't know how the "sub"-projects feel about it but I think that is an excellent idea. It not only unites
Canadian projects together but should also avoid the clutter of having more than one project template on the talk page and save the time and effort of repeated evaluations and to-do lists for
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Accordingly, when I come across a really stubbish article on an incorporated municipality, I've begun redirecting any redlinks and/or really brief stubs about communities within that municipality to the parent article; I then add a "communities" subsection to the parent, in which we can write brief
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mentioned by Earl. Since that discussion, I've clearly changed my stance on the issue, and I've cited my reasons above. Additionally, we'd be able to create categories specifically for election results, and also reduce reader confusion by having only one article about each riding. I think we should
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However, these split articles have many common components. The geographical, demographical, and historical aspects remain the same for most ridings; in those ridings in which this is not true, the differences can be distinguished readily without too much elaboration. To me, it doesn't make sense to
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has been a heavy vandalism target today, and I don't expect the situation to get any better until at least midnight, if not more likely tomorrow. I've semi-protected the page for the time being so that anon IPs can't touch it. Any established user, however, can still edit it as the numbers roll in.
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I am against rename this article, as that would be factually incorrect as the list includes pre-confederation
Governors. Further, I am against making "every province the same" as every province is not the same. The article for Lieutenant Governors of Alberta can be different from Viceroys of Nova
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I support Option A, with Option C being second choice. With all due respect, I think Option B is a terrible idea. Viceroy might technically be a more encompassing term, but it makes me think of the Raj in India and E. M. Forster novels, not the Queen's representatives in British North America, and
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of their elected representatives while the actual results templates are split off. I would note, however, that for the most part the duplication applies only to Ontario; since Ontario is the only province that defines its Legislative Assembly seats by the federal boundaries, provincial and federal
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For ridings that have been around for a while (some have been around since Confederation), having the riding profile info and federal results and provincial results all in the same article makes the articles huge. I understand Mind's point about the riding profile info being duplicated -- and then
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I've long felt that the Bountiful article is too heavy on information about the FLDS (especially with the weak representation of general information on the town), and I have just noticed that the article on the FLDS has very little on the BC branch. I feel a bit timid tackling it all alone, but I
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makes a difference in their careers, since each province has its own bar association and its own distinct laws. In music, art and literature, an artist or writer's province or region actually has some bearing on the styles and themes that they work with and on the wider cultural representation of
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For clarity's sake, the current usage status of this infobox is as follows: the US consistently uses it on every presidential election, but not on congressional or state ones. New Zealand has it on every election from 1984 on, but not yet on older ones. Mexico uses it on all of its presidentials
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like this on all the parliament articles, to summarize the most essential details right up front, but of course the actual design and structure can be refined before we actually add it to the articles. Any input would be appreciated. And something similar should also be hammered out for election
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I'm noticing that kind of thing seems to be increasingly common on Knowledge ā I can think of three other examples just within the past couple of months where I got personally involved in repairing copyvio problems in articles where an anon IP, or a named contributor with no other edit history,
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concern about using the same template is the blank spaces after Layton ā that's a lot of wasted whitespace. To the best of my knowledge, this is a uniquely Canadian issue: at least among the countries that are already using this template, Canada is the only one that actually has to contend with
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I resolved the issue by moving all the error notices to the bottom, but I couldn't find the cause of the spurious br tags in the rendered page. For some reason, they don't display at the bottom of the table. (Actually, they're not even rendered in the resultant page, so ParserFunctions is doing
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of redlinks which exist because the locations were wikified with their two-letter province abbreviation instead of the province's full name ā so quite a few redirects need to be created. If you take some of them on, however, please ensure that we actually do have an article at the correct title
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formatting is inconsistent where incumbent lists are present; some are organized into tables, while others are simply bulleted lists. Some of the latter kind are arranged in forward chronological order from first to most recent, while others are arranged in backward chronological order with the
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Having just re-categorized many Ontario electoral riding articles, I've come across variations in how these articles are treated. In particular, there seems to be a trend to split the articles into two: one for the federal riding, one for the provincial riding. The reason for this is because an
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I would just like to add -- there is clearly huge inconsistency as to how this is done outside the U.S. (and I haven't examined the U.S. example much either, besides a few recent presidents and notable politicians). As noted above, there is no alphabet soup after Tony Blair's name in that lead
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I think its alright if we keep them as they are. If the American article editors don't add them in, it's what they have decided or it's what they never thought to do. And plus, I've seen encyclopaedias like Britannica and the Canadian Encyclopaedia have them in their opening paragraphs for each
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I've done a bit of cleanup on this page; can someone who doesn't find curling as dull as dishwater give it a boo to see if it's been tightened enough to remove the 'inappropriate tone' tag? The article still needs work; feel free to add to the 'to do' list on the talkpage (or even improve the
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in last month's gubernatorial election but isn't actually going to be sworn in as governor until the middle of January ā and it's been happening there, too. As relieved as I was to see that this misunderstanding of how things actually work isn't a uniquely Canadian problem, if it's happening
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Hello Canada! We're hoping to start a Canadian chapter of the Wikimedia Foundation. We are just in the stage of recruiting and writing bylaws right now. We'd be grateful if anyone here could help (and if you have a legal background, even better for writing bylaws)! You can visit our page at
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I believe they have that choice (and others) available to try and catch the images with licences that are inappropriate. Knowledge has decided it cannot accept non-commercial licences since their content can be re-used on commercial sites. It sounds to me the licence you are looking for is
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Here is the key question: Should politicians be considered activists based on them pushing their political ideology (in which case we should add Reform and why not Liberals and Conservatives while we're at it), or is it better if we left them out of the activist category as they are easily
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Bearcat, I like being able to find a person's full title with all honours and degrees listed, and there have been times where I needed to find out someone's full title and Knowledge did not provide it, so I had to look elsewhere. As per the MOS, it would be a bit cluttered to include all
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Since I've had no further comments, I've placed the sample infobox on the 2006 election article. For other elections, we can either copy and paste from that article and make the necessary changes, or make the changes and test edits on the test page and then cut and paste from there.
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for the sake of completeness. I don't like option C, because lists have a habit of cluttering articles, and option B isn't attractive because most people today at least know about LGs, but I doubt many know about viceroys. The few that do would be redirected to the proper place.
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I can't seem to get rid of it, primarily because I can't figure out what's causing it. It was worse before, when the template added four spurious br tags. I shaved it down to two, so I guess I've solved the problem halfway... Anyway, I did open a discussion on the template page
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I once read a book set in the Chilquotin plateau in B.C., written by an early settler, who talked about the importance of leaving beaver dams in place to maintain the water supply in higher elevations and prevent run-off. Does anyone know the name of this book or the author?
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As of this week, I'm pleased to announce that for the first time in the history of this Wikiproject, we have at least a stub on every person currently sitting in a provincial or territorial legislature in Canada. Former MLA/MNA/MHA/MPPs, of course, are another story still.
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and it is a simple list of names, essentially a mass redirect to individual articles. These list type articles predate the relatively new method of placing names in succession boxes at the bottom of the article. For example, at the bottom of each Governor article is placed
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Independently of this, I'd also like to note that there are quite a few consistency issues that need to be cleaned up among our electoral district articles. I haven't yet reviewed the situation for federal ridings, but for provincial ones, the situation is as follows:
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a "Previous/Next Premiers of Province" succession box. A television station that broadcasts across the entire province of Ontario over 200 rebroadcast transmitters doesn't need ten different Ontario television market templates. A federal electoral district in Ontario
1888:). Is anybody familiar with this? Is it "notable" enough to warrant inclusion in Knowledge? (Note that some of the internet links use the term generically, instead of what appears to be a very specific type of racism directed toward First Nations here in Canada.)
549:: For every province, there should be an article on the position and a separate list of the people who've held it; since the positions may have had different names in the past, the list is titled "(List of) Viceroys of X" instead of "List of Lieutenant Governors".
4206:, and the article is sourced. Perhaps the editor who tagged the article was looking for inline references - who knows. This sort of "drive-by tagging" drives me nuts. No effort was made to put a short note on the talk page explaining the reason for the tags.
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to the federal parliament website, I'd like to point out that we're close to a significant milestone in our coverage of Canadian politics ā while we still have a crapload of MPs to write up, we're just six articles away from having at least a basic stub on every
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software on my laptop so everything is done by hand, and I'm not yet too familiar with templates and such. I've had a brief look at most relevant discussions, and haven't figured out where to start! oh lordy! All your opinions will be greatly appreciated.--
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I vote for option A. The term "Lieutenant Governors" is by far going to be the most common one for which people look. We should, of course, mention the name difference in the opening text of the list article, and the viceroy name should be a redirect.
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You're right, a demonym is needed there. I think the template itself may need to be overhauled to take advantage of some of the more "advanced" formatting now available to us, but that'll require a lot of work. I'll look into adding the demonym for now.
247:"X in popular culture" articles are generally unnecessary ā they exist only because certain people believe that Knowledge articles should contain exhaustive lists recounting every last time X happened to get mentioned in a line of throwaway dialogue on
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Alright, the issues are resolved. There is still a warning message displayed for undefined population or area, but this shouldn't be a factor for active electoral districts, I've added the template to the articles used as examples in the documentation
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Looking at the test page, it looks like the current version is leaving a bit too much whitespace for the size of the map that's actually in use there. Is this a size-of-that-particular-map problem or a field-is-adjusting-too-widely-around-it problem?
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article, it strikes me that just about anyone, including politicians of all stripes, could be called activists. I think the solution is to either reinvent or delete the category, rather than artificially deeming politicians to not be activists.
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As Vancouver is hosting the 2010 Olympics (and the portal will get more visits) it would be nice if someone took a little time to update the Vancouver Portal. Perhaps a simple automatic rotation would eliminate the monthly redlinks in boxes.
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article mentions her OC, but does not list her BA or MA in the lead. I don't see a general need to shift the postnominals (I learned a new word) to the infobox, but there is perhaps an argument for removing degrees from the lead sentence.
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group of federal districts), also use the em-dash. Provincial/territorial electoral districts in the other provinces and territories, however, only use a regular hyphen. Each convention is set by the federal or provincial elections agency.
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Having a section in the infobox for titles and postnomials would be better than nothing, but I don't see what's wrong with adding them in small font to the name in the infobox. They are designed to be around the full formal name anyway.
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have a notability tag on the article? Surely a first lady of a country IS notable. It seems as if nobody has questioned this since the notability tag was added back in March, but, I wanted to know if anyone would object to me removing it.
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Just to clarify a bit, Ground Zero is correct that for federal electoral districts, the em-dash is actually the standard convention for federal electoral districts in Canada for the reasons he stated. Provincial electoral districts in
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Quite a few of our articles on communities and municipalities in Canada are still very barebones stubs. Most of our articles on larger cities have been quite legitimately divided into subtopics ā but for an article as stubby as, say,
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I think the alphabet soup of letters in the first sentence impedes the articles readability and am proposing that, in bios where there is an infobox, the letters be removed from the body of the article and put in the infobox instead.
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Err, on second thought, hold off on that for a while. A different error has crept into the template (which I noticed while trying to add it to a defunct district). This didn't show up in my testing, and I'm now quite irritated. Grr.
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do NOT have a long string of initials signifying degrees and other honours following their name while articles on Canadian prime ministers and politicians have an unreadable alphabet soup of letters at the top of the article such as
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And regarding point b, if a category has 900 entries in it, then we do need to subdivide it somehow, and doing so by province is probably a reasonable way to do that. However, a category with only 23 entries in it almost certainly
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I'd like to revive the Canadian Collaboration of the week. I know that it was tagged as historical due to inactivity, but as a comment said on it's talk page, quality is better than quantity. The few articles that did get through
2981:. As this is rated an A-Class, high-importance article to Wikiproject Canada, I am posting this notice in the hope that another editor will rewrite these sections in short order to remove the gaping hole left in the article. --
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has been removed. I believe it lacked a rationale for its fair use. I would like to encourage Canadian Wikipedians to re-upload the image including a fair use rationale. I think that should solve the problem of it being deleted.
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done this for underdeveloped articles on municipalities in Ontario ā I'm not familiar enough with the structure of municipal governments elsewhere to speak to whether it would be an appropriate solution for communities within
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I'm a bit of a totalitarian where categories are concerned, so in line with my general opinion of categories, I think someone should only be in the CA category if someone (themselves or another) has called them an activist.
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By the way, when I wrote that, I meant that you start so many articles about Canadian personalities that you're bound to write one about a person who acquires such distinction. Come to think of it, I used the wrong analogy.
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If the things need to be in the box then there should be a seperate line further down. My opinion is that the top line of the box should have only the name of the person. Nothing else, not even Sir or The Right Honourable.
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the term would leave the vast majority Canadians scratching their heads. Refer to articles as "List of Lieutenant Governors of X", then explain at the top that the pre-confederation governors went by different titles.
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they have really amateurish logos that look like they were done in five minutes with CorelDraw; if you peruse the user's contribution history, there may be three or four logos for the same hoax station under different
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is used to document permission status of photos on WP. An email response from USC filed as an OTRS ticket would help confirm the licence status. That arrangement apparently requires the help of a special OTRS admin.
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Some articles have as many as five or six different templates on them, many of which offer the same information as each other. For instance, the leader of a political party doesn't need a "Leaders of Party" template
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will be the featured article on July 31. Probably should be kept watchlisted in case of vandalism, as always for FAs, but let's also congratulate everybody involved for their great work on such an important topic.
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is becoming crowded. I'm not sure how to exactly fix it, so I'll explain what has happened. It now basically includes every left of centre politician in the country. For example, it includes a category called:
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While that may well be true, it's also important to consider that sometimes it may be the article subject themselves, or an employee of theirs, replacing our article with their own preapproved puff bio so that
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article should indicate any nuance about the list, such as that for Nova Scotia. That is, the list can be broken up into several lists, each specifying its nature in a short preamble. I'd create redirects from
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I created a new infobox that can be applied to all electoral districts in Canada, federal and provincial (or territorial). It also handles districts that exist in both jurisdictions. I've temporarily named it
4795:. I hear 130.15.167.229's frustration about image licence bots (one in particular was very annoying several months ago) but putting wrong or conflicting tags will be found one day, whether by a bot or human.
833:, on the other hand, there isn't a single solitary discernible difference in what it means to be a model from British Columbia versus what it means to be a model from Quebec. So provincial subcategories for
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That one is full of honorary degrees, and I'll agree that including those is a bit excessive. Maybe we can add a section in the infoboxes for degrees; that would clear up a lot of space around the names.
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election, but not yet on any past election. And Australia uses a separate infobox, obviously adapted from this one but recoded for the fact that its structure needs to be a bit different ("2PP" and all of
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What strikes me are the degrees listed in the lead paragraph. It's one thing to mention Bob Rae's (to keep using the same example) PC, OC, etc. in the lead, but do we need his degrees? For example, the
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when someone changes it in federal riding article, they may not change it in the provincial riding article -- so I like his/her suggestion to split the election results out into separate articles.
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in control of what's being said about them on the web. So we need to weigh the worthiness of such potential improvements against the fact that the edit in question may also be a violation of
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Hi Bearcat, it looks good to me. I like using existing templates if possible since it helps to keep the consistency of the encyclopedia. I don't see why Canada needs something different. --
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As many of you know, every time there's a provincial or federal election in this country which results in a change of government, we end up with a two-week edit war sparked by editors who
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articles. The big job involved will be changing all of the old templates to the new ones. If we are going to eventually change all of them, there are thousands of edits to make, as seen
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All the Canadian airports have been updated to the newer infobox. This allows for two lines dealing with the airports location. There is "city-served" and "location", for an example see
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up by province certainly fails point a, but it passes point b since the category would be outrageously large if undivided. So it's fine to group those by province. Whereas subdividing
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we need to use the catchall name "Viceroys" for Ontario, Quebec, PEI, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and B.C, if we want the list to include pre-confederation governors. I
543:: For every province, there should be an article on the position and a separate list of the people who've held it; the list is titled in the format "List of Lieutenant Governors of X".
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It wasn't a cheap shot. Backing-up a tag with a fair-use tag and mentioning the name of the articles on which it is used really will make the bots happy! In fact, many of the tags
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article for potential POV and edit warring issues, but I need to ask for some help as I'm not hugely familiar with the topic. Any input that anybody can provide would be helpful. --
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What the heck happened? How did we jump from 0 to 223 with no changes having been made on the pages or the template? Strangely enough, they also appear in other categories. Example:
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election results templates are inconsistent. Some are listed oldest to newest, while others are listed newest to oldest. Some only include a partial election history. Some use the
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We've already had this discussion, and the consensus was to split the articles. I'm opposed to creating articles with just results lists, that's going a bit far in my opinion. --
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I think we should use the same system across the country, and given that only Ontario has its provincial ridings match its federal ones, I think we should keep them separate. --
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In the interest of standardizing our articles on federal parliaments, I've adapted a sample infobox template not unlike the one in use on American congresses. I'm posting it at
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Claire Martin is a qualified meteorologist with more than 20 years experience ranging from official weather observing to operational forecasting to television broadcasting.
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be created in cases where dividing by province (a) actually gives a valuable piece of information, and/or (b) divides an overlarge category into more manageable subunits.
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The issue here, of course, is that as Knowledge's practices around template presentation have evolved, people have simply added more and more templates to each article
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a great deal of bullet points, while the CBC bio was a nicer read with well-sized paragraphs. The new re-write looks much better and unlikely to be overwritten again.
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both on so it would explain why I tagged for primary sources. There is so much contradictory opinion on here that sometimes I can't win, feeling the exact same way as
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parties getting elected to the legislature and therefore bumping down to a second row. And for reasons I haven't yet been able to identify, the template won't display
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have separate articles on smaller unincorporated communities, of course, but in most cases we should really concentrate on bulking up the primary municipal articles
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about how to properly name articles about Canada's bilateral realtions with other countries. Please have a look and comment if you have something to say about it.
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I don't think that making importance rankings match up is too hard. The ranking on the table on their talk pages looks like it would be good for both projects. --
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Excellent. I'll dig in and do a few now and then. You have a good point about fewer high-importance articles but they can still see which are the more important.
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I've added nearly all the features I'd planned for it, and will be moving it to the template namespace soon. Are there any lingering problems I need to address?
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I'm not opposed to this, but one issue I have is that, by redirecting these stubs to the CSD (town, township etc.), we lose entries in the stub categories (eg
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I'm new here so forgive me if this has already been dealt with or if I'm in the wrong place... I haven't found any tags for what American state infoboxes call
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I decided to just change all the two-letter abbreviations to full names. Readers should not have to figure out those often confusing two letter abbreviations.
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polygamist sect based in Utah, Arizona, Texas, etc. As some may know, there has been recent controversy over a) the apprehension in the US of US branch leader
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Bearcat, what's your preference? If it's Option A, we probably have consensus. If it's Option B or C, we probably need some more input from other editors.
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frightened by that. Though I'm not sure whether I'm more afraid of what that implies, or of the fact that I ever touched that article in the first place. Oy.
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the problem; previous versions of the template, with the image, didn't have the gap. It's probably one of the image processing functions that's causing it.
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think about spinning off separate articles for individual neighbourhoods once we actually have halfway decent articles about their parent municipalities.
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To be honest, I don't have a personal preference ā I'm willing to go along with whatever the consensus is. I just felt that the issue needed to be raised.
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In the past few days, it seems that Canadian fair-use images were especially tagged for possible deletion due to detected lack of fair use rationale (see
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As the adage says: "Even a blind squirrel finds the occasional nut." BTW: If you are clairvoyant, shouldn't you know if you're going to win the lottery?
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claiming it casts her in a bad light, but have offered no alternative photos, anyone want to help revert or lock the page or something would be great --
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for the provincial and federal ridings. We could also retain the last two election results for both provincial and federal ridings in the main article.
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Thanks Ground Zero. I think most of them do have redirects. I was merely curious as to why that particluar form and wasn't bothered about moving them.
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duplicate all this information. To reduce the size of such articles, instead of splitting them by provincial and federal riding, why not split off the
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doesn't add anything of genuine academic or educational value to the article. This is an encyclopedia, not Miss Manners' Guide to Unctuous Sycophancy.
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That logic is pretty weak. Are we going to include every supreme court judge as 'judicial activists' because someone called them that at some point?
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Can I ask people to please take a more critical look at infoboxes and templates, and how to manage their use in articles more effectively? Thanks.
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In Canada, television personalities seem to have a higher than average shot at a vice-regal position. Unfortunately, there's already an article on
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template to add articles to both this project and the subproject; using the same assessment parameters for both. I already have the WikiProjects
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replace the incumbent premier or PM with the incoming designate well in advance of the designate's actual swearing-in. Reading up on yesterday's
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at the title "List of Lieutenant Governors of X". However, in the cases of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, the position title exists
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ratings are more important for project management purposes (stub/start/B/A/GA/FA), and class rank should be consistent within an article.
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geo stubs, for example. A great percentage of these are nothing more than an infobox and a one-sentence article.) Is it worth the effort?
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Do we have a source to say she is a meteorologist? If we do, does he have one to say she isn't? On the website, I see (and quote) "
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different projects on same article. It should promote a more efficient co-operation. Thanks and perhaps I can assist in the drive.
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underdeveloped stubs, or where one of them is still a redlink, then I believe the articles should be merged for the time being.
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Bearcat, would you mind if I move this into my userspace and play with it there? I think I can whip up something fairly quickly.
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that the rest of us are not left scratching our heads. I'm still quite puzzled as to why you tagged it for primary sources.
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template. If possible, free images should be used instead, although those are not always a realistic option e.g. logos.
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Okay. I'm now going to start futzing around with the same barebones template to get a Canadian elections infobox going.
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Aside: if we were to implement my proposal, how do we deal with ridings that have existed for only a few elections? (eg
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Thanks. The image is PD so this is the tag I was looking for. I have uploaded the picture and added it to the article.
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of the provincial lieutenant governor articles, so we need to come to a consensus about how best to treat these.
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Just so you all know, I'm part way through a drive to make it so that all sub-projects of WP:CANADA can use the
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I've come across a problem with our articles on provincial lieutenant governors, which needs to be discussed.
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profiles of each smaller community within the municipality. This is not to suggest that we should
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method of requiring 4 votes within 7 days to stay in the list of nominations may be a good idea.
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So I'm going to need some help here, if possible. The hallmarks of these hoaxes are as follows:
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Good point on POV and COI problems. That could definitely be a motive as well.
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the owner is often, although not always, "Alarm Broadcasting". It may also be
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I like it, though I'm going to suggest some amendments on its talk page. --
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Never mind, figured it out - someone played with the PPAP template. Cheers,
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As a consequence, I've written up a draft policy or guideline proposal at
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Regarding point a, for example, what province a lawyer or a judge is from
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article, some day in the future we will be refering to the woman who sang
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much then Knowledge needs to think about how to reduce the edit warring.
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but you would need to confirm that with USC. Check the list of tags at
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because I've come across a great number of lists of people that aren't
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I just felt like tooting my own horn for a second and announcing that
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of a three-line article about McGarry itself. And on, and so forth.
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you to pair it with a fair-use tag right on the template itself. --
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will probably be coming to Knowledge after the game to check facts.
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doesn't need separate one-line stubs for Virginiatown and Kearns on
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Additionally, the user has also added self-made hoax logos to a few
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current incumbent at the top and prior incumbents listed backwards.
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Anonymous users keep removing the info box image repeatedly from
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I've watched it. I guess blocking Toronto isn't an option then?
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Wikipedia_talk:Manual_of_Style_(biographies)#Postnominal_letters
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the article is not filed in any categories, and does not have
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creating hoax radio stations. And what's even weirder is that
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Just a reminder that occupation-by-province categories should
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This article could use some extra attention. Recent edits by
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There is nothing wrong with the article. The subject meets
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Can someone explain why several electorial districts are at
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Nickel Belt election results (provincial electoral district)
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would we need or want them to be included in the infoboxes?
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of those usernames have posted talk page warnings about the
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to change "City" to a dab page instead. The list will be at
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I have revived this discussion, by placing a RM tag on the
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for discussion and fine-tuning. We really do need to have
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ridings rarely have the same names in any other province.
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Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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I note, for those who are interested, the Bearcat was the
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For the record, these are the six who are still missing:
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template, while others are manually coded in the article.
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Nickel Belt election results (federal electoral district)
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for TORONTO's MetaWiki page and help build a strong bid.
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I wrote the last one, though it's still a bit "stubby".
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I'm still waiting for an answer as to why it's actually
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for TORONTO's MetaWiki page and help build a strong bid.
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the template's entry on the Templates for Deletion page
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of an underdeveloped stub on the township as a whole.
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I support option A, with the following caveats: each
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or a hometown shoutout by a two-second contestant on
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2915:Montreal's international airport high-speed access
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1224:are among current nominees there for improvement.
2128:I think they should be both in the same article.
1084:Help please figuring out where to place a request
1839:Category:Lists of people by university in Canada
1443:radio stations. In one case, the real logo was
920:Just a tipoff to anybody who doesn't know yet:
730:talk page, which directs the discussion here.
3003:? It's odd having to enter "ā" instead of "-"
2946:Hi all, I've just started a dicussion over at
1872:I reverted an edit by an anonymous user which
2798:Category:Canadian women Members of Parliament
1998:Timeline of labor issues and events in Canada
1937:in Canada was born with an extra toe or two.
1792:of backwater is non-notable in all cases. --
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3895:a discussion about setting importance levels
2975:http://www.gg.ca/gg/fgg/bios/01/massey_e.asp
2567:articles, as well ā I've tried playing with
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1341:, but that user has gone silent ā instead,
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706:List of Lieutenant Governors of Nova Scotia
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2423:If anybody's looking for something to do,
848:For an example of a tricky case, dividing
4679:Knowledge:Requesting copyright permission
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1917:Canadian phenomenon and neither is it an
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1266:article!) But just a look would be cool.
1043:of the category is probably a good idea.
3996:" Unless he has an official source (not
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3037:There was also discussion about this on
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1088:I've been keeping my eye on the article
3342:I've moved it to the template page (at
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2402:Hear, hear. Well said, Bearcat.
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576:Option B.
313:Lotto 6/49
303:time that
299:marks the
210:. Thanks!
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90:ArchiveĀ 9
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79:ArchiveĀ 7
73:ArchiveĀ 6
68:ArchiveĀ 5
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4471:unsigned
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690:contribs
553:Option C
547:Option B
541:Option A
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