Talk:2023 Manitoba general election
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[edit]Can someone crop Wab Kinew.jpg for the infobox?--134.153.183.15 (talk) 16:22, 15 March 2020 (UTC)
- YttriumShrew has done this. Thanks--Darryl Kerrigan (talk) 23:18, 17 November 2021 (UTC)
Please fire and replace Manitoba's premier, Heather Stefanson
[edit]Hello, I'm a Canadian and a compassionate human being. This move to not search the landfill for the missing indigenous women is unacceptable to me as a Canadian. We deserve better leadership than this. When the billionaires got lost under the sea a couple of weeks ago, tonnes of money was spent to find them. How could your message be that indigenous people are not worth searching for? At this point, we should be doing everything that we can to make it right with our First Nations people and Heather Stefanson is going in the opposite direction of compassion and reconciliation. Heather Stefanson's actions here are nothing short of repugnant and I feel strongly that she needs to be fired from public service and replaced with an actual human being. Thanks. 76.9.208.221 (talk) 12:52, 14 July 2023 (UTC)
- Hello 76.9.208.221 (talk). Thanks for commenting on the talk page for the 2023 Manitoba general election wiki article. This page is updated by community volunteers, who work to present the basic facts of the event and relevant information relating to party leaders, candidates, and campaign issues. While many of us will have political opinions, they are not incorporated into a Wikipedia article that is intended to be a neutral source of information. I understand your passion and just want to remind you of a "rule of thumb" when it comes to sharing opinions here: editing on Wikipedia is less effective than canvassing/getting out the vote/putting up lawnsigns when it comes to advancing the cause you believe in. I'd suggest reaching out to your local candidates and offering assistance in the upcoming campaign. All the best, HamOntPoliFiend (talk) 18:19, 14 July 2023 (UTC)
Vetting For Polling Sources
[edit]In the final days of the campaign, an obscure polling firm without a prior track record comes out with a poll that seems rather at odds with the trend we had been seeing. Should that just be automatically included? If they can be vetted, that's one thing. But have they been? Can anyone vouch for 'Sovereign North Strategies'? Are there any sources to suggest they're legitimate? 142.167.110.23 (talk) 05:51, 30 September 2023 (UTC)
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