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:{{ec}} I wrote the following in reply to {{u|Ak-eater06}} in the section above explaining my edits: {{tq2|I assume [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title&#61;Canadian_Alliance&type&#61;revision&diff&#61;1054294805&oldid&#61;1051777135 these six edits] to [[Canadian Alliance]] to be those to which you're referring. These edits changed percentage signs used in prose to words, in line with the standard referenced by [[MOS:%]]. They fixed a typo (two periods where there should have been one). They added a wikilink to the term ''House of Commons'' the first time it was used. And they made changes to the "political position" of the Canadian Alliance.<p>I can explain the latter in further detail. The party was described as "[[centre-right politics|centre-right]] to [[right-wing politics|right-wing]]" in the infobox, the lead, and the body of the article. References were only located in the body (in line with [[WP:INFOBOXREF]] and [[MOS:LEADCITE]]). I made the following edits:<ul><li>My first edit was to remove the Rayside, Sabin & Thomas citation<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ubcpress.ca/asset/20215/1/9780774835589_Excerpt.pdf|title=Religion and Canadian Party Politics|first=David|last=Rayside|date=2017|website=[[University of British Columbia Press|UBC Press]]|access-date=November 2, 2019}}</ref> from the centre-right statement as there does not appear to be anything in the source suggesting that the party is centre-right. (I used the edit summary {{tq|I don't see anything in this source that backs up the claim}}.)</li><li>The next edit removed the Grenier<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/grenier-pollcast-brodie-1.4222378|title=The Pollcast: Lessons from the federal PC-Alliance merger|first=Éric|last=Grenier|date=July 27, 2017|website=[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]]|publisher=[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]]|access-date=November 2, 2019|quote="Fourteen years ago, Canada's two right-of-centre parties — the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservatives — merged to form the Conservative Party of Canada."}}</ref> and Harrison<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/canadian-alliance|title=Canadian Alliance|first=Trevor W.|last=Harrison|date=February 7, 2006|website=[[The Canadian Encyclopedia]]|publisher=[[The Canadian Encyclopedia]]|access-date=November 2, 2019|quote="Clark's resignation as leader in August 2002 provided the opportunity for a conciliation between Canada's two right-of-centre parties."}}</ref> citations from the same statement as they also did not suggest that the Canadian Alliance was a centre-right party. The closest they came was using the term "right-of-centre", a term that could encompass anything from the centre-right party to the far-right. (I used the edit summary {{tq|"right-of-centre" ≠ centre-right}}.)</li><li>The third edit removed the "Canadian Political Parties" citation<ref>{{cite web |url=https://thecanadaguide.com/government/political-parties/|title=Canadian Political Parties|author=<!--Not stated-->|website=The Canada Guide|access-date=November 2, 2019}}</ref> from the same statement as it only described the party as "right-wing". (Edit summary: {{tq|Not in citation}}.)</li><li>The remaining citations for the statement were Paikin,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.tvo.org/article/what-i-wish-i-could-have-asked-stephen-harper|title=What I wish I could have asked Stephen Harper|first=Steve|last=Paikin|date=August 30, 2016|website=[[TVOntario]]|publisher=[[TVOntario]]|access-date=November 2, 2019|quote="the centre-right forces in the country were split among the Canadian Alliance, the Progressive Conservative Party, and the Bloc Quebecois"}}</ref> ''Encyclopædia Britannica'',<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Stephen-Harper|title=Stephen Harper, prime minister of Canada|author=<!--Not stated-->|website=[[Encyclopædia Britannica|Britannica]]|publisher=[[Encyclopædia Britannica|Britannica]]|access-date=November 2, 2019}}</ref> and Carson.<ref>{{cite book |title=14 Days: Making the Conservative Movement in Canada|first=Bruce|last=Carson|date=2014|publisher=[[McGill–Queen's University Press]]|jstor = j.ctt7zt03b|chapter = Making the Conservative Movement in Canada|isbn = 9780773543515}}</ref> Nowhere in the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' or Carson references is the party described as "centre-right". And while Paikin at least uses the term "centre-right", he uses it in the phrase "in 2002, the centre-right forces in the country were split among the Canadian Alliance, the Progressive Conservative Party, and the Bloc Quebecois." Here, Paikin is speaking about the parties' bases of support, not the parties themselves, which is all the more evident given that the Bloc is generally recognized as a centre-left (or maybe centrist) party. Accordingly, I removed those three citations and removed the statement from the three places it had been in the article.</li></ul><p>What about these edits leads you to believe the article was "butchered", {{u|Ak-eater06}}?}}
:{{ec}} I wrote the following in reply to {{u|Ak-eater06}} in the section above explaining my edits: {{tq2|I assume [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title&#61;Canadian_Alliance&type&#61;revision&diff&#61;1054294805&oldid&#61;1051777135 these six edits] to [[Canadian Alliance]] to be those to which you're referring. These edits changed percentage signs used in prose to words, in line with the standard referenced by [[MOS:%]]. They fixed a typo (two periods where there should have been one). They added a wikilink to the term ''House of Commons'' the first time it was used. And they made changes to the "political position" of the Canadian Alliance.<p>I can explain the latter in further detail. The party was described as "[[centre-right politics|centre-right]] to [[right-wing politics|right-wing]]" in the infobox, the lead, and the body of the article. References were only located in the body (in line with [[WP:INFOBOXREF]] and [[MOS:LEADCITE]]). I made the following edits:<ul><li>My first edit was to remove the Rayside, Sabin & Thomas citation<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ubcpress.ca/asset/20215/1/9780774835589_Excerpt.pdf|title=Religion and Canadian Party Politics|first=David|last=Rayside|date=2017|website=[[University of British Columbia Press|UBC Press]]|access-date=November 2, 2019}}</ref> from the centre-right statement as there does not appear to be anything in the source suggesting that the party is centre-right. (I used the edit summary {{tq|I don't see anything in this source that backs up the claim}}.)</li><li>The next edit removed the Grenier<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/grenier-pollcast-brodie-1.4222378|title=The Pollcast: Lessons from the federal PC-Alliance merger|first=Éric|last=Grenier|date=July 27, 2017|website=[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]]|publisher=[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]]|access-date=November 2, 2019|quote="Fourteen years ago, Canada's two right-of-centre parties — the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservatives — merged to form the Conservative Party of Canada."}}</ref> and Harrison<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/canadian-alliance|title=Canadian Alliance|first=Trevor W.|last=Harrison|date=February 7, 2006|website=[[The Canadian Encyclopedia]]|publisher=[[The Canadian Encyclopedia]]|access-date=November 2, 2019|quote="Clark's resignation as leader in August 2002 provided the opportunity for a conciliation between Canada's two right-of-centre parties."}}</ref> citations from the same statement as they also did not suggest that the Canadian Alliance was a centre-right party. The closest they came was using the term "right-of-centre", a term that could encompass anything from the centre-right party to the far-right. (I used the edit summary {{tq|"right-of-centre" ≠ centre-right}}.)</li><li>The third edit removed the "Canadian Political Parties" citation<ref>{{cite web |url=https://thecanadaguide.com/government/political-parties/|title=Canadian Political Parties|author=<!--Not stated-->|website=The Canada Guide|access-date=November 2, 2019}}</ref> from the same statement as it only described the party as "right-wing". (Edit summary: {{tq|Not in citation}}.)</li><li>The remaining citations for the statement were Paikin,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.tvo.org/article/what-i-wish-i-could-have-asked-stephen-harper|title=What I wish I could have asked Stephen Harper|first=Steve|last=Paikin|date=August 30, 2016|website=[[TVOntario]]|publisher=[[TVOntario]]|access-date=November 2, 2019|quote="the centre-right forces in the country were split among the Canadian Alliance, the Progressive Conservative Party, and the Bloc Quebecois"}}</ref> ''Encyclopædia Britannica'',<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Stephen-Harper|title=Stephen Harper, prime minister of Canada|author=<!--Not stated-->|website=[[Encyclopædia Britannica|Britannica]]|publisher=[[Encyclopædia Britannica|Britannica]]|access-date=November 2, 2019}}</ref> and Carson.<ref>{{cite book |title=14 Days: Making the Conservative Movement in Canada|first=Bruce|last=Carson|date=2014|publisher=[[McGill–Queen's University Press]]|jstor = j.ctt7zt03b|chapter = Making the Conservative Movement in Canada|isbn = 9780773543515}}</ref> Nowhere in the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' or Carson references is the party described as "centre-right". And while Paikin at least uses the term "centre-right", he uses it in the phrase "in 2002, the centre-right forces in the country were split among the Canadian Alliance, the Progressive Conservative Party, and the Bloc Quebecois." Here, Paikin is speaking about the parties' bases of support, not the parties themselves, which is all the more evident given that the Bloc is generally recognized as a centre-left (or maybe centrist) party. Accordingly, I removed those three citations and removed the statement from the three places it had been in the article.</li></ul><p>What about these edits leads you to believe the article was "butchered", {{u|Ak-eater06}}?}}
:I think we have a duty to follow the sources here. If the preponderance of reliable sources suggest the Canadian Alliance to have been a centre-right to right-wing party then the language of the article should be left as-is in that regard and the appropriate sources added. If not, then "right-wing"&nbsp;– the same language we use to refer to the [[Reform Party of Canada]]&nbsp;– is the appropriate characterization. [[Special:Contributions/207.161.86.162|207.161.86.162]] ([[User talk:207.161.86.162|talk]]) 03:57, 12 November 2021 (UTC)
:I think we have a duty to follow the sources here. If the preponderance of reliable sources suggest the Canadian Alliance to have been a centre-right to right-wing party then the language of the article should be left as-is in that regard and the appropriate sources added. If not, then "right-wing"&nbsp;– the same language we use to refer to the [[Reform Party of Canada]]&nbsp;– is the appropriate characterization. [[Special:Contributions/207.161.86.162|207.161.86.162]] ([[User talk:207.161.86.162|talk]]) 03:57, 12 November 2021 (UTC)
<big>'''Stop blanking sources and changing political positions [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Canadian_Alliance&type=revision&diff=1054294805&oldid=1051777135&diffmode=source].'''..</big><span style="font-weight:bold;color:darkblue">[[User:Moxy|Moxy]]</span>-[[File:Maple Leaf (Pantone).svg|15px|link=User talk:Moxy]] 04:07, 12 November 2021 (UTC).
'''Stop blanking sources and changing political positions [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Canadian_Alliance&type=revision&diff=1054294805&oldid=1051777135&diffmode=source].'''..<span style="font-weight:bold;color:darkblue">[[User:Moxy|Moxy]]</span>-[[File:Maple Leaf (Pantone).svg|15px|link=User talk:Moxy]] 04:07, 12 November 2021 (UTC).
:You say that as though it's happened more than once. And as I said before, those sources were removed because they did not support the statement being footnoted. I have discussed those sources above in painstaking detail. I will ask for a third time, what in any of those seven sources supports the existing language? I looked reasonably thoroughly at all seven (including the one that was paywalled, as I have JSTOR access), but given that I am fallible as anyone else, it's not beyond the realm of possibility that I missed something. I keep asking what you think I missed to no avail. <small>(Note: I removed the <nowiki><big></nowiki> tags in the preceding comment per [[WP:SHOUTING]].)</small> [[Special:Contributions/207.161.86.162|207.161.86.162]] ([[User talk:207.161.86.162|talk]]) 04:22, 12 November 2021 (UTC)

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