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Hi Kawnhr,
I get your thinking in removing the above parameter from the infobox of the above article, but my thinking was we should leave the graphic illustration to indicate the seat count at dissolution, possibly with a footnote or some other notation indicating this was the seat count at dissolution?
Cheers,
--Doug Mehus T·C 21:35, 14 November 2019 (UTC)
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Hey, just wanted to tell you that there's the QC Libs leadership happening soon, since I've seen you edit other leadership races. I saw the date recently for May but I need to find the source again. - MikkelJSmith (talk) 14:55, 27 November 2019 (UTC)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Green_Party_of_Canada_leadership_election
Daniel Green said in french:
«Pas du tout, tranche le principal intéressé. J’ai 64 ans et être un chef de parti, c’est un sport extrême. Je vais laisser à d’autres, peut-être plus jeunes, mener le parti vers d’autres horizons, plus grands et plus forts.»
Ref: https://journalmetro.com/actualites/national/2394859/le-parti-vert-a-fait-des-erreurs-reconnait-daniel-green/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.203.66.35 (talk) 21:07, 9 January 2020 (UTC)
New here. Your NatPost ref to Kenney's endorsement of O'Toole is indeed a better one than O'Toole's Twitter, but I think I may have been editing the page simultaneously when it got published. The NatPost ref got nixed in the process and I don't want to take credit for re-adding it, but I don't want to undo mine either.
Is there a way the two edits can be merged? To give credit where it's due.
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Theroadislong (talk) 19:06, 8 April 2020 (UTC)Hi there. I've noticed that you've been contributing to a lot of pages regarding leadership elections for parties. I'd just like to let you know that there's a page for the Yukon Party leadership election that's happening right now. It's pretty barren, but I think it might interest you a bit.
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Thank you for letting me know, I'll keep that in mind from now on! --MisterElection2001 (talk) 19:15, 26 November 2020 (UTC)
Why shouldn't the party belong in the infobox?! Because they don't have seats?! They are literally fielding 300+ candidates plus Bernier himself! Ridiculous!
It depends on whether you prioritize official status or common practice. From a strictly legal perspective, by definition Parliament can't have any members if it's been dissolved and there isn't a Parliament to have any members — so from a strictly legal perspective, an MP's term does end with the writ drop. Of course, in actual practice things aren't actually conducted that way for the most part — MPs obviously don't lose MP-related privileges during the election campaign, MPs obviously don't close their constituency offices since constituents might still need non-election-related help with government stuff during the election, the media doesn't ignore the relevance of incumbency as an advantage for MPs who are running for reelection, and on and so forth — but technically speaking, all MPs actually cease to be MPs at the writ drop and even reelected MPs only become MPs again once the ballots are in. Of course, we've never bothered here to be technically precise about it when MPs are reelected — we don't start a new office field each time an MP is reelected to the same office, for example — but historically the consensus was that we should be more precise about the technicality of it if and when an MP retired from politics and thus their stint as an MP had ended outright.
I'm not all that strongly wedded to the idea that we have to do it that way, rather than just using election day itself regardless of the nuances of the situation — but because we did have the consensus to use the writ drop in the past, a lot of other MP's infoboxes would need to have the end dates changed from "writ drop" to "election day" if there were a desire to overturn the prior consensus. So we couldn't just do it for Catherine McKenna alone while leaving most other former MPs as is — we would need to implement a genuinely comprehensive project of changing a lot of MP end dates from "writ drop" to "election day". That's more trouble than I would be willing to take on, but YMMV. Bearcat (talk) 14:59, 25 September 2021 (UTC)
Hey, do you think you could upload a cover for Grouper's Shade? I did, but I'm positive I did it wrong (copyright-wise). Isthistwisted (talk) 04:13, 13 March 2022 (UTC)
There's a problem with the new colour scheme you've implemented at {{Senate of Canada}} -- I don't know what it looks like to you, but at least on my monitor (and thus certainly for other people as well), the Independent Senators Group and Progressive Senate Group colours are nearly impossible to distinguish from each other at all, and even the Canadian Senators Group colour is marginally more distinguishable but still only with strain and effort. There needs to be much higher contrast between the colours than that — I'm not even colourblind at all, but some other readers of Wikipedia are. Bearcat (talk) 18:16, 2 November 2022 (UTC)
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Well now that was an interesting read thanks for pointing me there. I am comfortable with maps being in the main articale and not the info box.
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I've noticed you've changed the lead statement like here. I have worked on 100s of bilateral articles and the standard introduction is that. You have only changed this for Canada related articles, there are probably over a 1000 of these bilateral articles. Also this is the standard "See Also" section in 100s of bilaterals. If you want to make this change, do it for all bilateral articles not just Canadian. Thanks. LibStar (talk) 04:15, 26 July 2024 (UTC)
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