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Saskatchewan is out of line.. announced by Don Morgan... I will never vote Converative again. 209.222.169.178 (talk) 01:28, 6 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I noticed Ak-eater06 reverted my edit to the lead asking for consensus. In general, very few edits are too major to need consensus first (I wrote much of the article without seeking prior consensus) and the quote's removal seems to have consensus based on Peter Gulutzan's earlier message here. I think the current lead wording (which I added in August 2020) is a bit vague (What does "getting tough" mean? Does the quotation imply O'Toole said that?) which, I believe, is what lead to last year's WP:RS/QUOTE concern. I will reinstate my edit for that reaso and due to the existing consensus, though I am open to modifying the wording if anything else seems better. ~UN6892tc04:15, 13 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]