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Politicians
Hi...regarding the Prime Minister infobox that you added to Cheri DiNovo and Paul Ferreira, I just wanted to point out that we should only be using that infobox on articles about people who have actually been a government leader (prime minister or premier); there's a separate box, {{Infobox Politician}}, to use for people who have only been a regular MP, MPP or candidate. Thanks. Bearcat 23:26, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
Abebenjoe 03:52, 16 January 2007 (UTC) Thanks Bearcat. I was looking for a template like that, and the only one I found was the prime minister one. Thanks, I'll use it for other pols. as well.
Image copyright problem with Image:CheriDiNovo180.jpg
Thank you for uploading Image:CheriDiNovo180.jpg. However, it currently is missing information on its copyright status. Wikipedia takes copyright very seriously. It may be deleted soon, unless we can determine the license and the source of the image. If you know this information, then you can add a copyright tag to the image description page.
Abebenjoe 03:52, 16 January 2007 (UTC) I added the copyright information. It is public domain. check the URL that was attached to the original message.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them at the media copyright questions page. Thanks again for your cooperation. MECU≈talk 02:47, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
More elections
See here:
- 8 February: Newfoundland and Labrador provincial by-elections, 2007 (Kilbride, Ferryland and Port Au Port)
- 12 February: Humber Valley provincial by-election, 2007 (Newfoundland and Labrador)
- 27 April: Nova Scotia Liberal Party leadership election, 2007
- May:
Green Party of Manitoba leadership election, 2007
Could you create those articles? I'm quite certain you're a lot more likely to know about these issues than I am. ;) Cheers, —Nightstallion (?) 10:49, 27 January 2007 (UTC)
Hi, I'll try. Did not realize the Nfld election was the same day as Ontario's. I will try to do it next week.Abebenjoe 07:04, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
- Great, thanks! :) —Nightstallion (?) 12:03, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
I created stubs for the two by-election articles, though I would greatly appreciate it if you could flesh them out a little bit; the Green Party of Manitoba appears to have already held its leadership election in November 2006, so we can safely forget about that one. We might want to start Outremont federal by-election, 2007, though? —Nightstallion (?) 21:51, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
- I'm involved in the Ontario by-elections until Feb. 9. Then I can add details to the other by-elections. I hope someone from that riding adds input. It won't be that hard for me to get info, since I have relatives in that Montreal riding.Abebenjoe 06:42, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
York South—Weston 200px
I spotted you having a bit of trouble with the info box on the above. I've fixed it for you. - X201 11:14, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
Thanks. It looks a lot better now. This text issue has happened to me in other infoboxs, and I just simply edited the picture file externally. How did you fix it?Abebenjoe 11:20, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
Ah, now I see how you did it. Silly me, I thought I had to add the "image:" command. Thanks again.Abebenjoe 11:23, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah. Templates are usually already coded and know how to display a file so they don't need the full Image:filename|size info, all they need is the file name, which is what I changed. - X201 11:27, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
Possibly unfree Image:YSW 2007 provincial riding.jpg
- Also Image:YSW riding map small.JPG. I don't believe Canadian government maps are public domain. —Chowbok ☠ 18:15, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
More:
—Chowbok ☠ 18:29, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
As campaign manager in Canadian, politics, all electronic maps that appear in the Elections Canada and the Elections Ontario site in the public domain. You are an American, and do not know Canadian copyright. This is the fourth inappropriate tagging of an image I've seen you do. Stop and and think before you tag something like this.Abebenjoe 20:56, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
- I just got off the phone with Paula at Elections Ontario, there is no prohibition for election boundary maps, as I knew and stated earlier. In case you are unfamiliar with Ontario, or even Canadian intellectual law (I am not a lawyer), works by the government, unless explicitedly stated, have no prohibitions on them with regards to copyright. It is wise to quote the source of the image, like Elections Ontario, but that's it. I know this practically as well, since I do have to publish content from the different election commissions, riding boundary maps, or public results are always in the public domain. Lists of electors, which is confidential obviously cannot be published. As well, paper riding maps have to be bought, but if it exists on the website as a free download, again it is in the public domain. This has always been Elections Ontario and Elections Canada's policies since the Internet has been around.Abebenjoe 21:21, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
Possibly unfree Image:CheriDiNovo180.jpg
Read the copyright listing for the photo on the attached to the url. Yes, we have explicit permission to use the photo of Cheri DiNovo.Abebenjoe 20:52, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
- "[D]ownload .zip file hi resolution images for media use" is not a release of copyright. Anyway, since you have changed this to fair use, I'm marking it replaceable. Please add the disputed tag if you dispute that it's replaceable. —Chowbok ☠ 22:37, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
- I contacted the Provincial Secretary of the NDP, Diane O'Reggio, weeks ago, and she gave the permission. Further, again, you do not understand Canadian Copyright. I will remove your disput tag from her page. As a member of the NDP executive that paid for this photo as well as someone who deals with its rights, I find it ridiculous that you are questioning the copyright on the photo. Abebenjoe 23:01, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
- What is the nature of the permission granted? What exactly did she say? —Chowbok ☠ 23:28, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
Just to save us both some time
Here's the deal with that Cheri DiNovo photo. If you tag it fair use, I'm going to list it as a replaceable fair-use image. If you tag it as public domain or no rights reserved, I'm going to list it as a possibly unfree image. If you want it kept, you need to provide something in writing from the copyright owner stating that they are irrevocably releasing all rights to the image or specifically releasing it under the terms of a free license such as the GFDL. Otherwise I'm going to keep disputing it. Sorry, I don't mean to sound like a jerk, but we need to follow policy on images. —Chowbok ☠ 23:39, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
- Fine. I will not only send you confirmation regarding Cheri, but all Ontario NDP candidates and Members of Provincial Parliament. Usually I am the photographer of note for West-end Toronto NDP candidates, but in Cheri's case I wasn't (I won't go into that here). Which means I could have said I was the author, which under Canadian copyright law would allow me to make it available under GFDL. But, I can tell you as one of the former directors of the Ontario New Democratic party, that the media release is a license to publish it. Unlike the USA, we do not have "Fair Use" of copyrighted material. In Canada, it is called "Fair dealing", and it is a lot more restrictive than the American "fair use" clause, which, b.t.w., is a legal defense used when copyright violations enter into a legal dispute. So, the real question is, how do you want this "written" confirmation, since I can't snail mail it, and I can only either scan a letter or copy an email (in Canada, email has legal written status)? As stated in the copyright notice, all that is needed is attribution that the Ontario NDP is the source. Wikipedia will not have to pay a license fee. Since I am no longer a director of the party, I can no longer grant this on my own, but I do know this is irrevocably true. I'll either have Diane, as Secretary of the Party (General Manager), or Howard Hampton's office (the leader of the party), create the document, and I will then create a new copyright template for ONDP images.Abebenjoe 06:59, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
Donald Macdonald
Hi, I've moved poor Donald Macdonald again as it's not wikipedia style to include postnomial initials in an article title. Also, I suspect that both Donald S. Macdonald and Donald C. Macdonald have Orders of Canada and honorary degrees so it's not a good item on which to disambiguate. General Idea 15:52, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
Normally I'd agree with you, but at least the other two Donalds have a middle name. Try as I might, I haven't been able to find a middle name, therefore it was more politicially neutral to go with his postnomial initials. At least we don't need to use parenthesis. I also chose postnomimial because there are than a few examples of that on Wikipedia. I suggest we change back to the postnomial title.Abebenjoe 19:39, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
- Actually, now that I've revisited the title, '(Nova Scotia)" is fine. I thought you reverted it to (Nova Scotia politician)". I hope this is the last move. Now if we could only determine if he actually ever had a middle name, we'd be all set. Of course, with our luck, it would be "C." or "S.".Abebenjoe 19:48, 14 February 2007 (UTC)
Page protection
Just so you know, protecting a page isn't just a matter of adding the template to the top of the article; the article also has to be manually locked by an administrator. I've now done that (and I knew as soon as the article got unprotected in the first place that the vandal was eventually going to come back), but I just wanted to let you know that normally you should discuss page protection with an administrator (me, User:CJCurrie, User:Bucketsofg, etc.) or post the request at Wikipedia:Requests for page protection, since part of the process can only be done by an admin. Bearcat 19:16, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks, I didn't realize it was an admin function. Didn't know the process for page protection requests either. Now that it is protected, i suggest keep it that way until at least the end of October 2007. I'll likely be adding more material to this article in the next few weeks. Thanks again, Abebenjoe 19:26, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
Image:CheriDiNovo180.jpg
Hi, regarding your adding of the cc-by license to this image. How did you came to this conclusion? There is no mention of that in the site where it came from and in the image description. In the removal of the replace tag on the article you stated that it was PD. It can't be both. This image is a promotional image, you could probably assume from the fact that it was for media purposes that the image can be redistributed but not the other options which the cc-by license gives. Garion96 (talk) 02:50, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Hi there. This was decided more than three weeks ago. I obtained permission from Diane O'Reggio, to use this picture. Unless you want Howard Hampton himself to give you permission, I think that should be sufficient. You are now the third person, that has tried to edit this. Proper permissions were sought and granted. Abebenjoe 02:57, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
- If there is permissions to release it under the cc-by license, could you please add the e-mail to the image talk and send a copy of the e-mail to permissions-en(at)wikimedia(dot)org. Or any other license. As long as the license allows the image to be freely redistributed, modified, used commercially and for any other purpose. Thanks, Garion96 (talk) 03:08, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Cheri DiNovo photo
If you have or can get Diane's permission in writing, it wouldn't hurt to post the text of it to the image's talk page. I'll keep an eye on the situation in the meantime. Bearcat 02:54, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Yeah. I've got Paul Ferreira doing that now for all the MPPs. I'll see if she will email me the permission. I know that they will allow it, and wouldn't even think of suing. I'm not sure whether the current person is an American, but I get the distinct impression, these people that go after copyright, do not understand copyright law, especially in Canada. I'm not a lawyer, but I've worked in the film and television industry as a producer, director and editor, and I am fairly conversent with the Federal Copyright Act. One of the biggest questions asked is, if copyright is questionable, what's the likelihood of legal action. With the NDP, using one of their campaign photos of a candidate, would not get anyone in trouble legally. Also, I think the people that have been trying to delete this image are using American copyright legislation, not Canadian. It is my understanding of the Canadian Act that if you publish press releases, and pictures from the, they are fair game. At most, attribution is required, and usually that is not required. Anyway, I'll try to light a fire under Cecil St. and get them to send me a formal blanket copyright permission for living, dead and current ONDP/CCF candidates and MPPs. Thanks again for your help.Abebenjoe 03:08, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
James Irwin
Thanks for fixing the article Abebenjoe.
JBFrenchhorn 07:14, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
Thank you for your work on the Paul Ferreira article. It might be worthwhile to create articles about him in the French and Portuguese Wikipedias as well. You would have to register separately on those two sites, but you could use the same user name that you use on the English Wikipedia. The URLs for the articles would be http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ferreira and http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ferreira
If you upload your photos to the Wikimedia Commons at http://commons.wikimedia.org , the photos can then be used in any of the Wikipedias, which will make it easier for you or another editor to create articles about Ontario politicians in the French or Portuguese Wikipedias. Again, you will need to register separately, but you can use your English Wikipedia user name. As for the discussion that you were having with another editor about copyright concerns, you might want to use one of the form letters at Wikipedia:Example requests for permission. --Eastmain 02:28, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
Helping out with the Unassessed Wikipedia Biographies
Seeing that you are an active member of the WikiBiography Project, I was wondering if you would help lend a hand in helping us clear out the amount of unassessed articles tagged with {{WPBiography}}. Many of them are of stub and start class, but a few are of B or A caliber. Getting a simple assessment rating can help us start moving many of these biographies to a higher quality article. Thank you! --Ozgod 20:08, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
- How do I help? Is there an assessment grid of some sort? I know the difference between a Stub and Start article, but the difference between a Start and a B article seems to be a fine point. I just want to be clear, because I don't want to begin upsetting people by giving them unduly low scores.Abebenjoe 20:47, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
- Hey! Thanks for responding! A Stub rating is an article that is at its most basic, like Yani Gellman. It is basic information, not a whole lot. You would not walk away really understanding the subject of the article too completely. A Start rating is an article that usually has at least an infobox and/or a picture of the subject. The article is usually broken up into sections (or if you are kind, break it into the appropriate sections) and contains a decent, succinct amount of information on the life of the subject (look at Aaron McKie, contains no photo, but has an infobox and article is broken into sections). Most articles in the unassessed category are of the Stub rating and will need future editing. While going through and tagging articles with the right assessment, if there are any articles you come across that you find interesting I would bookmark them so you can help develop them later on. If you have any more questions, just let me know! --Ozgod 07:16, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
Pina Martino, Laura Albanese, etc.
Please be aware that categories are used to classify things that are what's described by the category, not things loosely related to them — for example, Category:Elections in Canada should only contain articles about things that are elections, and Category:Ontario electoral districts should only contain articles about things that are electoral districts. Neither category should contain articles about people who ran in electoral districts in elections; there are separate categories for that. Thanks. Bearcat 00:59, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
- Okay, thanks for informing me.Abebenjoe 01:23, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
Permissions Image:CheriDiNovo180.jpg
Hi, that's great news. Regarding the e-mail, it's better to forward the e-mail to the permissions OSTR. The e-mail is permissions-en(at)wikimedia(dot)org. They will than add the permissions template to the image, so that no one else will add the picture unfree tag anymore. :) Cheers, Garion96 (talk) 17:08, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
Wikiproject Biography March 2007 Newsletter
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David Lewis (politician)
--howcheng {chat} 06:12, 15 April 2007 (UTC)
Canada: The Great Experiment
The only thing I need to know is to confirm the names of the last 7 or 8 episodes in the series so I can put them in the proper order. Also, if they still have it, the names of all the episodes of "World Religions" (and how many were made) so they too can be listed in proper order. Maple Leaf fan '04 15:20, 15 April 2007 (UTC)
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Expo 67
The material in question is certainly trivial and not well-sourced, but it doesn't constitute vandalism as such, so we can't really use page protection as the matter currently stands. I'll keep an eye on the article, and if things actually deteriorate into true vandalism I'll certainly use page protection, but right now all we can really do is watch it and revert if necessary. Bearcat 21:06, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Geodesic Dome
My edit was removing the help.com link at the bottom of the page (which was pretty much a reprint of the wiki-page in the vein of answers.com), and I think I forgot to edit the current version of the page, reverting yours. My apologies, as this was unintended. I will restore your edit to the page if you have not done so already. TheLetterM 17:34, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
Canadian Pavilion
You are correct that the inverted pyramid no longer exists. However, this was merely a structure on the roof of the building, the building itself still stands, and is used for the administration of the park as well as a reception hall. You can easily verify this on the official site of Jean Drapeau Park. http://www.parcjeandrapeau.com/en/historique/batiments.asp http://www.parcjeandrapeau.com/en/services/salles.asp Joblini 07:36, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
Hello, Abebenjoe. An automated proccess has found and removed a fair use image used in your userspace. The image (Image:0-1967-Expo-Montreal-Canada-PulpandPaperPavilion.jpg) was found at the following location: User:Abebenjoe/Sandbox1. This image was removed per criterion number 9 of our non-free content policy. The image was replaced with Image:Example.jpg, so your formatting of your userpage should be fine. Please find a free image to replace it with. User:Gnome (Bot)-SPEAK TO ME 20:33, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
Its fixed
I had a bad variable name, and I kept running the non-saved script. Sorry about that. —— Eagle101 Need help? 20:35, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
Jack Ackroyd article, take a second look
Hi, I think the article on Jack Ackroyd is sufficiently fleshed-out now to warrant an end to calling for its deletion. I just wish the article's originator took more time to form a proper stub. As it was originally composed, it was poorly written, and I think that is why you asked for its deletion. I believe the current revision is more than good enough for a start category, and could easily be considered a B category with a few improvements. What do you think? Abebenjoe 09:40, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- Hi, thank you for taking a second look. Is it alright for me to remove the deletion tag in the article, now that you have withdrawn the request? Abebenjoe 19:31, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- My bad. I should have done that. I did it now. Congrats for the good work in the article. --Abu badali (talk) 19:46, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
Hello, Abebenjoe. An automated process has found and removed an image or media file tagged as nonfree media, and thus is being used under fair use that was in your userspace. The image (Image:Event expo 67 poster 1990-552-1.jpg) was found at the following location: User:Abebenjoe/Sandbox1. This image or media was attempted to be removed per criterion number 9 of our non-free content policy. The image or media was replaced with Image:NonFreeImageRemoved.svg , so your formatting of your userpage should be fine. Please find a free image or media to replace it with, and or remove the image from your userspace. User:Gnome (Bot)-talk 02:40, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
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DYK
--Smee 18:37, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
WikiProject Biography 2007 Summer Assessment Drive
WikiProject Biography is holding a three month long assessment drive!
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Moshe Lewis
Perhaps he didn't want to be referred to as Moses? When someone wishes to have a more english sounding name, they won't necessarily pick the direct translation. Anyways, I don't know why you would want to remove a fact that has been referenced. -- Earl Andrew - talk 04:33, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Well, you've obviously done a lot more research on David Lewis, than I have, so I'll take your word for it. -- Earl Andrew - talk 04:49, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
Cheri
Another administrator unprotected it on the basis that pages can't generally stay permanently protected on Wikipedia. I did express my concerns on their talk page, but they haven't responded to me at all. Believe me, I'll reprotect it in a flash if our anon friend comes back, but until that happens it would be inappropriate for me to undermine another admin's actions. Bearcat 15:45, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Personal attacks
Please see Wikipedia's no personal attacks policy. Comment on content, not on contributors. Personal attacks damage the community and deter users. Note that continued personal attacks will lead to blocks for disruption. Please stay cool and keep this in mind while editing. Thank you. (this meessage in in regards to: [1]) — Selmo (talk) 19:34, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- calling me "Sholmo". — Selmo (talk) 20:00, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Okay, well while I'm here, I am curious as to why you reverted my changes. — Selmo (talk) 20:11, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- The paragraphs are rather unimportant to the topic at hand, which is the subway system. I dont see how a baby born on a the subway is worthy for inclusion, nor do I see the chime played when the doors are closing important. I also don't think a 5 sentence paragraph on the fact that the trains have sign with their destinations is very relevant to the topic at hand. see WP:TRIVIA. — Selmo (talk) 20:25, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Trivia itself is defined at WP:N — Selmo (talk) 20:33, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- The paragraphs are rather unimportant to the topic at hand, which is the subway system. I dont see how a baby born on a the subway is worthy for inclusion, nor do I see the chime played when the doors are closing important. I also don't think a 5 sentence paragraph on the fact that the trains have sign with their destinations is very relevant to the topic at hand. see WP:TRIVIA. — Selmo (talk) 20:25, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Okay, well while I'm here, I am curious as to why you reverted my changes. — Selmo (talk) 20:11, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Edit dispute
I am here to ask you and Selmo to declare a truce in your dispute at Toronto subway and RT. Edit wars are not an effective use of anybody's time. I am sympathetic to his arguments about removing excess detail, but he and I can't decide alone what is the appropriate level of detail. I have asked that he present his arguments at Talk:Toronto subway and RT, and let other active editors of the article weigh in. I think this is the best way to resolve this amicably. Until then, it is best to leave the article as it stood before he started editing this. I have left the same message on Selmo's talk page. Regards, Ground Zero | t 21:00, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Russell Cunningham
Hi. I moved the article because it is proper Wikipedia disambiguation format. First you just use (politician), but if there is a politician with the same name then you go by country first, and then only if there is another politician in the same country do you use provinces. It has nothing to do with whether or not someone was only involved in one province. -- Earl Andrew - talk 19:51, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- No problem, I've moved him back. BTW, keep up the good work! -- Earl Andrew - talk 20:13, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah, I see your point. Usually we go by what they were best known for. Usually, politician ends up trumping everything. If a disagreement still exists, then perhaps consulting with the Canada Wikiproject users, and a consensus can be arrived upon. Personally, my vote goes with politician, since he was elected. I don't think he was more known as a trade unionist, but I don't know much about the subject. -- Earl Andrew - talk 20:18, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
Robert Carlin
*laugh* Was the numbered IP you? I thought it looked like much too well-written and well-researched a contribution to be coming from an anonymous newbie — I just wasn't sure who to send a "hey, dude, you're not logged in!" note to. Bearcat 05:15, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
- Ah, okay. Weird. (I grew up in Sudbury, for what it's worth, so while I don't always have the right references to do a really good article, I try to at least get stubs in for Sudbury-related topics.) Bearcat 05:28, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'm trying to hunt down some sources to render a proper article on the 1978 strike (probably the single most encyclopedic slice of Canadian labour history left that we don't already have an article on!), and I'd be very surprised if I don't run into a few Carlin refs along the way. I'll let you know if I turn up anything useful. Of course, it would be a lot easier if I still lived anywhere near the Sudbury area, but hey, there's always interlibrary loans. Bearcat 06:00, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
Jewish left
Considering that Jewish neighbourhoods elected a Communist MP in Montreal in the 1940s, Communist MPPs and MLAs in Toronto and Winnipeg in the 1940s and 1950s and Communist city councillors and school trustees in Winnipeg and Vancouver into the 1960s I'm rather surprised that you would be surprised that the communist UJPO was the largest Jewish fraternal organization in the 1940s. Communism was a mass movement in the Canadian Jewish community well into the 1950s (as well as in the Canadian Finnish and Ukrainian communities)- a fact that has been largely forgotten (or obscured) by modern community leaders despite their own familial links (for instance Council of Jewish Israel Advocacy CEO Hershel Ezrin's uncle was J.B. Salsberg). Anyway here is a reference for the UJPO's size. Winshevsky 20:16, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you for the link, but that still doesn't give a proper link to the numbers or anything that might support the claim that the UJPO was the largest Jewish fraternity organization in the late 1940s. I am not sure that it was or wasn't, I haven't seen anything that proves it or disproves it. As much as the communists made small inroads in the 1940s, the CCF made substantially larger ones, with Jewish people in the highest levels of the organization, so don't go down the political road, I want to see membership numbers. In particular, I want to see where the Workman's Circle is involved, because they were left, Bundist Left, which means they were anti-communists, but followers of the Socialist International, same as the CCF.--Abebenjoe 07:19, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- The exact quote from the article reads "the United Jewish People's Order, at the time the largest fraternal Jewish organization in Canada". Anyway, when you consider that the LPP was able to defeat the CCF in largely Jewish ridings quite handily, Cartier in Montreal, St. Andrew (which included Kensington Market and the Bathurst Street area) and Bellwoods in Toronto, it's quite clear that Jewish support for the LPP was greater than support for the CCF. If that wasn't the case David Lewis would have beaten Fred Rose in the 1943 Cartier by-election. If you want specific membership numbers for UJPO you should contact UJPO or the authors of the aforementioned article but given the election results I see no reason to doubt the assertion that UJPO was the largest Jewish fraternal organization of the period. Winshevsky 17:23, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
According to UJPO, they had 2,500 members at their peak in the 40s and 50s. Do you have any figures for other fraternal organizations? Winshevsky 17:30, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- That's what I wanted, the figures, the quote above really doesn't say much, because how did they determine it. I'll check the Bund/Workers Circle records. B.T.W., the CCF always won in the Jewish neighbourhoods in Winnipeg, without Jewish candidates. Funny thing is, that is where David Lewis could have run in 1945, but for some unknown reason, at least to me and his biographer, he went on suicide mission in Hamilton. He lost to Rose more out of local dynamics...he did live there at all, he lived in Ottawa, so it was seen as opportunistic. Rose did the leg work to win. Winnipeg would have been a different story though, since all the CCF seats were safe, especially in the Jewish areas. So now we can see if UJPO really was the biggest Jewish fraternal organization. I'll have the figures by tomorrow. Thanks for clearing this up.--Abebenjoe 17:46, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- It may also depend on how one defines a "fraternal organization". Bnai Brith is one (and it would be interesting to see their membership figures from the 1940s), don't know if the Arbeiter Ring is though. As for Lewis in Hamilton it seems he ran in the neighbouring riding of Wentworth in 1949 so perhaps he had some sort of connection to the area at the time. York West wasn't particularly Jewish either. York South had more of a Jewish population though it was far less Jewish than other ridings at the time, I believe. Winshevsky 23:38, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- Well the Montreal chapter of the Workman's Circle alone had a membership of 3500 in the 1940s according to the Canadian Jewish Congress' booklet entitled In Honour of the Dedication of the Workman's Circle Centre. Goldman's article on page 7, "Seven Years of the League," states the 3500 figure. The booklet is in the Library and Archives Canada funds, filed under ZB/Workmen's Circle. I knew something didn't quite add up with the UJPO being the largest fraternal organization, but obviously it is still significantly large enough to keep and enlarge in the article. It was obvious that the History of the Jews in Canada article was lacking information regarding the Canadian Jewish Left, and its contribution to Canadian Jewry – and Canadian society as a whole – is not well represented in that article. If you want to add more to it great. I'll be dealing with getting the Lewis article past the hurdles of Good Article selection over the next few weeks, so I won't have the time to contribute to the article. Keep up the good work--Abebenjoe 15:01, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
Your copyvio articles
(Edit conflict with your message to me:) I had to delete Irving Schwartz, Geoff Sheerin and Chirinjeev Kathuria, which you created, for being blatant copyright violations of their biographies as found on the websites of their companies. Please do not post copyrighted text or you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. You may recreate these articles with text of your own provided these people meet the notability criteria of WP:BIO. Sandstein 05:45, 16 July 2007 (UTC)