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You're quite welcome :) For future reference, a stub tag is for articles that contain very little content (no more than a paragraph) and genuinely give no real information. See Wikipedia:Stub. Yours had plenty of content and was well referenced, so it definitely didn't need the tag. Good job anyway :) QueenCake (talk) 16:19, 9 November 2011 (UTC)
Thank you for your note, Mr Serjeant Buzfuz. The general rules are at Wikipedia:Article titles and Wikipedia:Naming conventions. See in particular Wikipedia:Naming conventions (people)#Titles and styles and Wikipedia:Naming conventions (royalty and nobility)#British nobility, which is not a very good title for titles of knighthood, but they are covered there. In practice, we don't include "Sir" in the article title for a knight unless for some reason it's useful. Moonraker (talk) 19:36, 16 November 2011 (UTC)
Now that you've added a signature to your post on my talk page, it looks like I responded to you several hours before you posted! He he heh... Andrew Gwilliam (talk) 21:35, 29 November 2011 (UTC).
Thanks for creating Halifax Fisheries Commission, Mr Serjeant Buzfuz!
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Your question has been answered on American Revolutionary War talk page.Allied Rangoons (talk) 21:55, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
Thanks for the note. I'm always happy to review well written, properly referenced articles. I would like to know more about his career in the army during WW2, but that's my personal obsession! Best wishes. Bikeroo (talk) 17:30, 26 September 2014 (UTC)
Did you intentionally remove the Penalties for Breaches section content on Nov 3, 2015? Was there something wrong with the content? Ninel (talk) 20:32, 4 April 2016 (UTC)
I perfectly agree with you! I tried to resolve this absurdity, as you can see in my recent contribution, but it has been canceled. I wanted, succeedingly, to point out the "non sequitur". To no avail. NONIS STEFANO (talk) 07:47, 23 May 2016 (UTC)
My Canadian Oxford dictionary (second edition) gives "commitment" with one "t". "Committed" is indeed spelt with two in Canadian English. Regards. Orenburg1 (talk) 07:05, 3 August 2016 (UTC)
− − Your expertise is needed at Patriation.--Moxy (talk) 23:04, 13 February 2017 (UTC)
Thanks for creating Electoral history of Alexander Mackenzie, Mr Serjeant Buzfuz!
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Thanks for creating List of Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada by Position, Mr Serjeant Buzfuz!
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There's no point in reverting updates based on recent provincial elections. Quebec's new premier will be sworn in in a matter of days, just leave the updates. This way, it's done ahead of time. 2607:F2C0:9494:B000:D180:A453:E65B:13C4 (talk) 00:21, 4 October 2018 (UTC)
I was looking at some of your "Election History of..." articles. In the convention results box near the end of the article:
Candidate | First Ballot | ||
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Votes cast | % | ||
File:Lester B. Pearson 1957.jpg | Lester B. Pearson | 1,074 | 77.8% |
I'm concerned that the bold blue-on-red text may be difficult to read (see Wikipedia:Colour contrast). Similarly in the Kim Campbell article:
Candidate | First Ballot | Second Ballot | |||
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Votes cast | % | Votes cast | % | ||
Kim Campbell | 1,664 | 48.0% | 1,817 | 52.6% |
What if the colour scheme of these tables were changed to something like:
Candidate | First Ballot | ||
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Votes cast | % | ||
File:Lester B. Pearson 1957.jpg | Lester B. Pearson | 1,074 | 77.8% |
Kim Campbell | 1,664 | 48.0% |
They may not be the official colour tones of the parties, but I feel legibility is important. – Reidgreg (talk) 21:46, 23 November 2019 (UTC)
Candidate | First Ballot | ||
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Votes cast | % | ||
File:Lester B. Pearson 1957.jpg | Lester B. Pearson | 1,074 | 77.8% |
Mr Serjeant Buzfuz (talk) 09:05, 5 January 2020 (UTC)
Howdy. I've opened up an Rfc at 2019 United Kingdom general election, concerning all UK general election articles' infoboxes. If we're going to change something to your preference, we should be doing it for all of them, not just the 2019 article. GoodDay (talk) 14:44, 17 December 2019 (UTC)
Hi Mr Serjeant Buzfuz, I just wanted to let you know that I have added the "autopatrolled" permission to your account, as you have created numerous, valid articles. This feature will have no effect on your editing, and is simply intended to reduce the workload on new page patrollers. For more information on the autopatrolled right, see Wikipedia:Autopatrolled. Feel free to leave me a message if you have any questions. Happy editing! Schwede66 03:04, 16 February 2020 (UTC)
We had bold leads at the following high view articles but over time this was changed (messed up some transclutions but that was fixed). What do you think is best here? I am ok with no bold ....but we have about 15 articles that all start the exact same way....designed to take the readers away for the article off the bat. Misinformation related to the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic version with bold and Socio-economic impact of the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic version with bold. --Moxy 🍁 13:44, 26 April 2020 (UTC)
@Schwede66: Hi Schwede66, a few months back you pointed me to the style differences for hyphens and en dashes for dates and page numbers, but I can't find the discussion or the style section. Sorry to be a pest, but could you point me to the section in the MoS? Thanks! (I've pinged you on my talk page so I won't lose the discussion again; if you could reply here it would be greatly appreciated.) Mr Serjeant Buzfuz (talk) 16:39, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
I have created two templates for use on Canadian politicians they are {{UpperCanada-politician-stub}} and {{ProvinceofCanada-politician-stub}}, currently both these templates send articles to Category:Canadian politician stubs but once you get approximatly 60 articles marked with each of these templates you can either create the category and cange the template to send them to the new category or let me know on my talk page and I will do so for you. Waacstats (talk) 08:12, 30 August 2020 (UTC)
You're very welcome to the stub community - thanks for the barnstar! Her Pegship (?) 04:31, 1 September 2020 (UTC)
Comparing Australia and Canada is not a simple one-on-one mapping. You are correct that the Canadian provinces are sovereign powers in their own right, but they derive their sovereignty from the Canadian Government. In Australia, the States delegate their powers to Canberra. Even the title Lieutenant Governor implies a junior role unlike the Australian Governors. Your point that because the Governor General acts with the Monarch's powers, the appointment of the Lieutenant Governors is equally by the Monarch is a fatuous truism, because everything done is equivalent to being done by Her Majesty, but in Australia the State Governors are appointed directly from the Palace, not via the Governor-General. Another point of difference is that State Ministers can advise The Queen but not the equivalent in Canada, so there is the potential for a conflict in Australia, but is unlikely to happen. It is not generally acknowledged that the Australian States are actually separate realms that overlap with the CofA.
I regret that I could not work out how to reply to you on the correct talk page. However, you probably want to leave that page showing that you had the last word, even if your response was very Canada-centric and clearly displays a lack of understanding of the Australian Constitution that is unique in many ways. You are apparently a Jurist of considerable stature, and I feel rather cheeky disputing Constitutional Law with you without being more respectful in my disagreements. The Law is infinitely divisible.
The point that I am disputing with you has no practical relevance, but as a newly-converted Monarchist, I am fascinated by the Constitution. I used to have a FaceBook page called Melbourne Monarchists, but FaceBook banned me when I wrote in defense of HRH the Duke of York. Now I have no one to talk to. NaumTered (talk) 23:43, 22 September 2020 (UTC)
Sorry I didn't see this sooner, and I'm glad you figured it out! Cheers, Her Pegship (?) 22:26, 1 June 2021 (UTC)
Hey check the Hate speech laws in Canada page of Wikipedia every province and territory in Canada prohibits hate speech so edit the summery table section of the LGBT rights in canada page where you mentioned the hate speech prohibited column as YES/NO Rex30 (talk) 17:12, 5 August 2021 (UTC)
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Hi, I just replied to you on the talkpage. Please consider that Featured Articles (FA) are not (PA) Perfect Articles...we don't have PA! Hence, the large number of edits made to Flight 93, since its promotion in 2008. FAs and GAs aren't set in stone,(at least they shouldn't be...), always room for improvement and additional information. Back in July, I made a run thru, adding much needed paragraphs, etc, etc, and Very Boldly changing the hierarchy of the section headings! This is how it appeared before, with everything crammed under Flight. Much better now, and no one objected! And I am a very junior editor, compared to you...
I had a look at your wonderful user page, so well done, and humorous! And here on Talk, the "don't wag your finger" plus the stick figure with the red tongue, just made my day! Very nice to meet you, Best, Tribe of Tiger Let's Purrfect! 20:19, 12 September 2021 (UTC)
Hello, you reverted this edit of mine on Louise Arbour. This link, specifically the section "How to address diplomatic and consular corps", should substantiate what I said. I'm not entirely sure where the citation would go on the page, though. INDT (talk) 18:06, 2 October 2021 (UTC)
I see you reverted my edit on Pierre Trudeau, where I bolded "PET." Meanwhile, articles such as Franklin D. Roosevelt have their initials bolded. Why? Ak-eater06 (talk) 19:07, 8 November 2021 (UTC)
User:Mr Serjeant Buzfuz I left a message on that talk page. Ak-eater06 (talk) 19:44, 8 November 2021 (UTC)
My edit was based on the assumption that this was only a British law and not part of Canadian law as such (though it contains Canadian law), partly because no one formatted it with a comma. Should it have a comma? Hairy Dude (talk) 11:11, 22 November 2021 (UTC)
Note: I've followed your & Peter Ormond's lead & removed links to "head of state..." in all the governors-general & former governors-general categories. GoodDay (talk) 03:01, 6 December 2021 (UTC)
That's definitely not okay. I've reverted it and given him a warning not to try that stunt again; however, as I've been concentrating on other things the past few days and not paying too much attention to Cblambert's crazymaking, please advise me right away if he tries it again — I've literally gotten to the point that I'm willing to apply a partial block so that he can't edit Louis Riel or the talk page at all anymore. Bearcat (talk) 18:52, 2 January 2022 (UTC)
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner about your category question; I wasn't on here at all on the specific day you posted your question to my talk page, and by the time I was back I had several other issues to deal with and yours got lost in the shuffle. My apologies.
It sounds to me like the topic you describe is one that would probably make more sense as a list than as a category. As a rule, we categorize people by their defining characteristics, not necessarily by every intersection of multiple traits that they may happen to possess. A category for "people who did both X and Y" is generally discouraged, except in the circumstance that you can find sources that explicitly discuss the people who did both X and Y as a group, in order to ascribe some encyclopedic significance to the intersection as a thing in its own right. (For example, although there are musicians who have gone into politics, we don't have a category for musicians who have gone into politics, because there isn't much evidence out there that musicians going into politics get collectively analyzed for the political or cultural significance of an intersection between those two occupations — but conversely, there does seem to be some collective analysis out there about the cultural significance of sports figures going into politics after they retire from sports, so we do have a Category:Sportsperson-politicians tree. (That said, I'm still not convinced that we should, because people routinely think its existence justifies the creation of "other occupation-politicians" intersections for every other career that two or more politicians might have had before entering politics — but that one has been kept even as other "equivalent" categories have been deleted, because there was a consensus established that the sourceability of the topic had a different basis than some of the others.)
So the basis for a category for "judges of the JCPC who wrote decisions in Canadian constitutional law" wouldn't be "are there multiple people who could be filed in it?", it would be "are there sources out there treating 'judges of the JCPC who wrote decisions in Canadian constitutional law' as a group who are analyzed for the significance of the intersection of those two traits?" — if there aren't, then you'd be better off thinking about a list rather than a category. There's still no guarantee that a list would be kept if somebody challenged the notability of the topic at AFD, but the basis for a list isn't exactly the same as the basis for a category, so things that aren't appropriate for categories can sometimes still be acceptable as lists. Bearcat (talk) 16:27, 10 January 2022 (UTC)
Thank you. That's very generous of you. Instant Comma (talk) 01:38, 2 February 2022 (UTC)
My apologies for my mistaken undo. Meters (talk) 00:26, 25 April 2022 (UTC)
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Hi, I'm trying to update the LGBT summary table for Canada. Please review it to update anything that is missing. Thanks tom950 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tom950 (talk • contribs) 21:50, 25 May 2022 (UTC)
So i am not sure how we can word this ...but no provider beyond "23 weeks and 6 days" yet BC clinics will do so if the mother is at risk of death up to "24 weeks and 6 days" and QC till 24 weeks...then after (very rare could only find 3 cases in 9 years) ...we have "Septic abortion" that happens in hospitals if there is risk of death to the mother at any time.Moxy- 17:48, 26 June 2022 (UTC)
I posted in the talk section of the Naknak page, and I'd like you to read it please. TherealGordon94 (talk) 16:06, 1 September 2022 (UTC)
I had put in services and commercial premises because they are protected by the Human Rights Laws in Canada however you decided to remove them. Now when it comes to the references to Health Insurance, Labour and Banking and all other financial institutions I was the one who originally put those in the summary table but decided to remove them in order to better update that entry to reflet what is said in the Human Rights laws page. Can you please tell me where in the human rights laws of Canada where those are included? thank you, tom950 Tom950 (talk) 00:59, 6 November 2022 (UTC)
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My best wishes for the new year ahead, Mr Serjeant Buzfuz! On espère qu'elle annoncera des bonnes choses. À la prochaine Safyrr 18:52, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
I didn't see your revert until just now, after I had made my comment here about my concern with the article, but if there is an issue with the way the archived links are added to the citations via IAbot, feel free to manually add the archived links yourself in your preferred formatting style, but the links were added ensure that readers are still able to verify the facts of the article if the references no longer work. There have been instances where links would work when they're being checked before going to the main page and then suddenly go offline/404 right before the article hits the main page by sheer coincidence. I'm not concerned about the format of the citation, so by all means please add them how you prefer it to be formatted; my concern there is future-proofing the citations against link rot, especially when it's going to be on the front page with many people reading and checking/scrutinizing the references, that's all. - Aoidh (talk) 01:28, 5 April 2023 (UTC)
Hi, I flipped back your revert to the legend for the map at Thirteen Colonies. Your comment indicated that both color and text were previously there, which wasn't the case. The switch to color boxes was due to issues with how the color labels (on a map that's probably not very accessible in the first place) didn't match what was seen on the screen. I've not seen MOS:COLOR applied to map legends, but went ahead and restored the names along with the color boxes so that hopefully the map makes more sense. —Carter (Tcr25) (talk) 13:25, 13 July 2023 (UTC)
Thank you so much for the Defender of the Wiki Barnstar! That whole situation was crazy, and I really appreciate the support 🙂 I had actually just seen your page the day before, as I casually stalk the recent successful GA nominations, and saw your Constitution Act article get GA! Congratulations, and keep up the good work, what you do is appreciated. Cheers! Johnson524 (Talk!) 14:18, 2 August 2023 (UTC)
There is currently a Request Move discussion about William IV. Since you participated in the previous move discussion involving William IV, I thought you might want to know about this one. Cheers. Rreagan007 (talk) 19:30, 21 September 2023 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/British possession as requested on my talk page. WCMemail 14:57, 23 October 2023 (UTC)
Thank you for your help! I was wondering-- what do you do when another user kind of stalks you and systematically undoes all your edits? I've been having this problem since May, and I don't know what to do. Didicool14 (talk) 14:45, 24 October 2023 (UTC)
I was going to do that very move. But I was going to gather a bunch of sources to show the move was justified first. Thank you doing it. I support that 100%. Masterhatch (talk) 16:18, 26 October 2023 (UTC)
Hi, thanks for deleting this unsupported addition. I just wanted to let you know there's an easier way to undo edits. Cheers! — W.andrea (talk) 18:19, 29 November 2023 (UTC)
Hi Mr Serjeant Buzfuz. :) I'm looking for people to interview here. Feel free to pass if you're not interested. Clovermoss🍀 (talk) 19:09, 1 December 2023 (UTC)
I'm just letting you know that I made some edits to one of your comments regarding "Need help with a new category: Disestablishments in Canada East" because parts of the text in what you were writing were not displaying. For example, references to {{Title decade}} were being blanked out because there isn't a decade mentioned in the title Wikipedia:Help desk. I inserted the "nowiki" designator where it appeared to apply. See my edit at https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=1190120318&oldid=1190119785&title=Wikipedia:Help_desk . If this doesn't correspond to what you meant, feel free to change it back. -- Metropolitan90 (talk) 01:59, 16 December 2023 (UTC)
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Since Canada East and Canada West were just conventionsl designations of areas within the Province of Canada, which was the actual political entity at the time, do you think we could have a Lawyers from the Province of Canada category? I am not sure any other poliyical unit that constituted British North America would have enough articles, but I brlieve this one would work.John Pack Lambert (talk) 01:17, 11 January 2024 (UTC)
The political unit from 1841-1867 was called the Province of Canada. These people were lawyers in that Province. I do not see any way that this category is inaccurate. I would argue it is more problematic to treat Upper Canada and Lower Canada as if they continue after 1841 when there is just one political unit from 1841-1867.John Pack Lambert (talk) 14:35, 16 January 2024 (UTC)
Sarge, are you OK with my cropping this one to remove the black and white borders and the text (or, if you prefer, just cropping the borders but keeping the text)? If you're good with this change, I'll upload it as an extracted version and transfer the usages. -- WikiPedant (talk) 05:03, 4 February 2024 (UTC)
I was looking at your 250+ edits articles and was wondering if you think any of them might be ready for Good Article Status. I've chosen a horrible time for it right now, but if you are interested, I might have some time for review in August. And even if not me, a couple of those look to be in really good condition. Kwkintegrator (talk) 00:17, 6 June 2024 (UTC)
They probably should declare a COI, but the edits they're making don't really seem problematic. COI isn't a blanket ban on ever editing the article at all if the editor has an association with the subject — it just requires them to be careful not to overstep the bounds of neutrality or verifiablity by rewriting the article in a fundamentally advertorialized manner or loading it up with unreferenceable insider baseball, and doesn't ban them from making neutral and objective edits that stay within Wikipedia's rules.
LGNSComms seems to be focused on updating image files and adding value-neutral information, which isn't really a major problem. So it's good to keep an eye on them to ensure that they don't start violating our rules in the future, but looking at their edit history so far, I'm just seeing neutral editing that hasn't really presented major problems yet. Bearcat (talk) 17:36, 8 June 2024 (UTC)
Premier and prime minister are synonymous terms and the category Children of prime ministers includes prime ministers of Ireland, a position that's rendered in the Irish language as Taoiseach, and prime ministers of the Netherlands where the same position is called Minister-president. Even in a Canadian context look at this ''In French, the term premier ministre is used in both the federal and provincial/territorial contexts''. There are national heads of government and there are subnational ones too, so I propose you reinstate all my edits and we solve this cordially. Killuminator (talk) 08:00, 6 August 2024 (UTC)
@Mr Serjeant Buzfuz, I have resubmitted Andhra Pradesh for GA review recently. As you did such a review recently for Tamil Nadu, I would like to alert you and request you to do a review. Thanks Arjunaraoc (talk) 06:09, 14 August 2024 (UTC)
Hi @Mr Serjeant Buzfuz, I wanted to apologize again about the trouble with the links for the Wikipedia Library event. Is it okay if I ask you a couple questions? I'm working with the Foundation's Campaigns team to see if the email feature with the Event Registration Tool that we used has a bug. Any answers that you're willing to share will help the team investigate further.
Please feel free to email me with your responses if you would prefer that they remain private. Have a good weekend! - Chelsea Chiovelli (WMCA) (talk) 00:36, 31 August 2024 (UTC)
I know you've discussed this before Talk:European_Canadians#"European Canadians" is not limited to those who specifically identify European ethnic origins in the census. See the edit that assumes all white people are European and that all Europeans are white diff. Moxy🍁 05:45, 28 September 2024 (UTC)
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