User:Oceanflynn/Contributions
Selected list of contributions
The list below has not been updated since 2019
[edit]- [January 3, 2019 diff] hist -4 Mortimer Sackler →Purdue Pharma: copyedit current
- January 3, 2019 diff hist +428 Oil sands tailings ponds expanding current
- January 3, 2019 diff hist +241 m Reverse mortgage →Canada: updating to January 2019 current
- January 3, 2019 diff hist +91 Montreal Protocol Notes current
- January 2, 2019 diff hist +1 My Ántonia copyedit current
- January 1, 2019 diff hist +28 Carbon tax →Canada: wikilink current
- January 1, 2019 diff hist -9 Rational Ritual: Culture, Coordination, and Common Knowledge copyedit current
- December 30, 2018 diff hist +37 Western Canadian Select ref details current
- December 30, 2018 diff hist +37 John Manley Wikilink current Tags: Mobile edit, Mobile web edit
- December 30, 2018 diff hist +26 Supply management (Canada) →Free trade vs protectionism: updating language to December 2018 current
- December 30, 2018 diff hist +4 m Andrew Scheer Missing url current
- December 24, 2018 diff hist +919 Self-healing material →Bio-based healing: expanding current
- December 23, 2018 diff hist +399 Syncrude Tailings Dam expanding current
- December 22, 2018 diff hist -5 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 ref details, update to December 2018 current
- December 20, 2018 diff hist +1 m Vassy Kapelos copyedit current
- December 19, 2018 diff hist -3 m Blaine Calkins →Carbon tax: duplication current
- December 17, 2018 diff hist +254 Thank You for Being Late ref details current
- December 17, 2018 diff hist +4 Trump (surname) wikilink current
- December 17, 2018 diff hist 0 Gwenda Blair wikilink current
- December 16, 2018 diff hist +23 Doreen Kimura →Career: wikilink current
- December 11, 2018 diff hist +758 Transfer payment →Canada current
- December 9, 2018 diff hist +19 Reading Lolita in Tehran ref details current
- December 5, 2018 diff hist +8 Permanent normal trade relations ref details current
- November 25, 2018 diff hist +65 N Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4) 2017/2018 Oceanflynn moved page Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4) 2017/2018 to Fourth National Climate Assessment: awkward current Tag: New redirect
- November 1, 2018 diff hist -255 Tsvetan Vasilev →Citizenship: Moved to talk page, citation did not confirm statement current
- October 29, 2018 diff hist +371 Information Society Project Section headings and ref details current
- October 27, 2018 diff hist +3 Circle of Friends for American Veterans →Center for Public Integrity: copyedit current
- October 24, 2018 diff hist +13 Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. →Ring of Fire (Northern Ontario): copy edit current
- October 24, 2018 diff hist +2 Ring of Fire (disambiguation) →Natural science: disambiguation current
- October 24, 2018 diff hist +62 N Northern Ontario Ring of Fire Oceanflynn moved page Northern Ontario Ring of Fire to Ring of Fire (Northern Ontario): to facilitate search engine results current Tag: New redirect
- October 24, 2018 diff hist +118 Neskantaga First Nation space current
- October 22, 2018 diff hist -34 American Behavioral Scientist copyedit current
- October 17, 2018 diff hist +5 m Holt v. Sarver ref details current
- October 15, 2018 diff hist +1,229 American Correctional Association →Past presidents: expanding, wikilink current
- October 9, 2018 diff hist +21 Hoesung Lee copyedit current
- October 9, 2018 diff hist +1,191 Sonia I. Seneviratne expanding article inline edit inline citations wikilinks current
- October 9, 2018 diff hist +1,042 Diana Liverman expanding article inline edit inline citations wikilinks current
- October 9, 2018 diff hist +993 Ove Hoegh-Guldberg (biologist) expanding article inline edit inline citations current
- October 8, 2018 diff hist +1 m Motherisk →Controversy: space current
- October 6, 2018 diff hist 0 Patricia Bell-Scott copyedit current
- September 25, 2018 diff hist +4 Gerald Loeb Award →2011 finalists and winners: wikilink current
- September 25, 2018 diff hist -2 Vehicle location data template current
- September 25, 2018 diff hist 0 Mass surveillance industry template current
- September 10, 2018 diff hist +152 North American Forum →Canadian participants: wikilinks current
- September 9, 2018 diff hist +1,840 Bureau of International Organization Affairs updating to September 2018, inline edit inline citation, wikilinkcurrent
- August 2, 2018 diff hist +142 Hema people update to August 2018 current
- July 14, 2018 diff hist +712 Canadian Cattlemen's Association expanding article inline citation, categories Lobbying in Canada, etc current
- June 14, 2018 diff hist +38 Milk protein concentrate replaced dead url current
- March 16, 2018 diff hist +41 Political ethics ref details inline edit current
- February 5, 2018 diff hist +33 List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1981 wikilink current
- October 24, 2017 diff hist +50 N The black battalion Oceanflynn moved page The black battalion to The Black Battalion: capitalization current
- August 30, 2017 diff hist +58 N Broadview Museum, Saskatchewan Oceanflynn moved page Broadview Museum, Saskatchewan to Broadview Historical Museum: exact name current
- July 9, 2017 diff hist +66 N Voter impersonation Oceanflynn moved page Voter impersonation to Voter impersonation (United States): Content is exclusively related to the United States current
- June 27, 2017 diff hist -86 Asset Acceptance ref details current
- June 26, 2017 diff hist +57 N Debt buyer Oceanflynn moved page Debt buyer to Debt buyer (United States): The content on this page refers only to the United States current
- January 17, 2017 diff hist +381 Education Consolidation and Improvement Act ref details current
- February 12, 2016 diff hist +4 Pressure oxidation current
- November 3, 2015 diff hist +29 Walgreens Health Services added Category:Specialty drugs using HotCat current
- September 27, 2015 diff hist +43 N Henry Termeer Oceanflynn moved page Henry Termeer to Henri Termeer: spelling error current
- July 23, 2015 diff hist +1 Biosciences Federation removed Category:Life Science Industry; added Category:Life sciences industry using HotCatcurrent
- July 22, 2015 diff hist +39 Minnedosa Ethanol Plant added Category:Husky Energy subsidiaries using HotCat current
- July 22, 2015 diff hist +13 Prince George Refinery categories current
- January 12, 2015 diff hist +52 N Louise Profeit-Leblanc Oceanflynn moved page Louise Profeit-Leblanc to Louise Profeit-LeBlanc: misspelledcurrent
- September 15, 2014 diff hist -3 Woodland caribou correcting wikilink that was midsdirected to an ecotype of caribou current
- January 14, 2013 diff hist +37 N Western Canada Select Oceanflynn moved page Western Canada Select to Western Canadian Select: correcting incorrect spelling current
- 2018: 85 articles of which 4 were deleted. Total edits: 23,510 total live edits: 23,386 (99.5% live) deleted edits: 124 (0.5%). Pages edited (total): 2,573; Average edits per page: 9.137; Pages created: 492 (20 since deleted); Pages moved: 23; Pages I deleted: 0; Actions: Thank: 48; Approve: 119; Patrol: 68; Files uploaded (Commons): 82;
December 2018
[edit]- December 17, 2018 Suffolk County v. Purdue
- December 17, 2018 Ted Morton
- December 17, 2018 Thank You for Being Late
- December 17, 2018 Trump Entertainment Resorts
- December 17, 2018 The Trump Organization
- December 17, 2018 Trump (surname)
- December 17, 2018 Kallstadt
- December 17, 2018 Last Week Tonight segments about Donald Trump
- December 17, 2018 Elizabeth Christ Trump
- December 17, 2018 Bibliography of Donald Trump
- December 17, 2018 Veracity of statements by Donald Trump
- December 17, 2018 Trump family
- December 17, 2018 Frederick Trump
- December 17, 2018 Trump Unauthorized
- December 17, 2018 Gwenda Blair
- December 17, 2018 +15,133 N The Trumps: Three Generations That Built an Empire created article from sandbox
- December 16, 2018 Maryanne Trump Barry
- December 16, 2018 Doreen Kimura
- December 14, 2018 2 hours Marion Hammer
- December 14, 2018 my editsSociety for Academic Freedom and Scholarship
- December 13, 2018 +1,439 Psychometrics
- December 10, 2018 +37 Greenbelt (Golden Horseshoe)
- December 10, 2018 +727 Doug Ford
- December 10, 2018 The New Canada
- December 10, 2018 Preston Manning
- December 10, 2018 Andrew Scheer
- December 9, 2018 +19 Reading Lolita in Tehran
- December 9, 2018 0 Azar Nafisi ref details
- December 9, 2018 +513 Women's rights in Iran expanding
- December 5, 2018 +8 Permanent normal trade relations ref details
- December 5, 2018 +975 Most favoured nation updating to 2018
- December 4, 2018 +417 [User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/100 Resilient Cities]
November 2018
[edit]Articles created by User:Oceanflynn
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February 2018
[edit]January 2018
[edit]- Rutger Bregman 2018-01-08 11,985
- Circle of Friends for American Veterans 2018-01-06 11,192
December 2017
[edit]- World Inequality Report 2017-12-16 4,592 - 14,924
- National Association of State Charity Officials 2017-12-14 5,864 - 5,711
- Yukon Ice Patches 2017-12-02 7,567 - 7,924
- Thandlät 2017-12-02 4,193 - 4,254
November 2017
[edit]- List of women killed fighting for human rights 2017-11-29 5,512 - 7,012
- The Hidden Wealth of Nations: The Scourge of Tax Havens 2017-11-20 2,829 - 5,974
- Ipnavik River 2017-11-10 4,849 - 5,738
- Diamond S Shipping Group Inc. 2017-11-09 6,667 - 6,463
- Navigator Gas LLC 2017-11-07 31,770 - 35,509
- WL Ross & Co 2017-11-06 16,683 - 26,787
October 2017
[edit]- Uqqurmiut Centre for Arts & Crafts 2017-10-25 12,205 - 11,950
- Nelson H. H. Graburn 2017-10-25 10,110 - 10,963
- The Black Battalion 2017-10-23 464 - 3,344
- Assault on DeAndre Harris 2017-10-14 20,118 - 23,608
- European Investigative Collaborations 2017-10-12 7,615 - 10,960
August 2017
[edit]- Calgary municipal election, 2017 2017-08-31 8,883 - 13,854
- Gian-Carlo Carra 2017-08-31 4,573 - 5,862
- Broadview Historical Museum 2017-08-29 3,851 - 5,497
July 2017
[edit]- Government patent use (United States) 2017-07-04 10,133 - 10,994
June 2017
[edit]- Financial CHOICE Act 2017-06-09 6,725 - 9,304
- Innate Immunotherapeutics 2017-06-08 9,622 - 12,502
- Mark Robert Rank 2017-05-28 19,629 - 19,516
May 2017
[edit]- Baker Park (Calgary) 2017-05-02 18:58 5,062 - 6,295
April 2017
[edit]- Jennifer Hodge de Silva 2017-04-14 2,499 - 7,236
My User pages
[edit]- The World Wealth and Income Database
- Noncompete clause
- Bibliographies
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[edit]- The death of Michelle O'Connell
- User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/Thank You for Being Late
- Honest and Open New EPA Science Treatment Act of 2017
- Science research bibliography Lamar Smith, Science Committee, EPA,
- Nwanguma et al v. Trump et al
- User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/Bowmont Park (Calgary)
- User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/Nicole Kushner Meyer
- [User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/Hernandez bibliography Webliography for death of forty-one year-old Anastasio Hernández Rojas]
- Webliography Reliable Sources
- User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/Charley Wilkinson
- [User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/2018_United_States_federal_budget 2018 United States federal budget] to merge with 2018 United States federal budget
- Selected bibliography related to First 100
- [User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/Selected bibliography related to ExxonMobil Selected bibliography related to ExxonMobil]
- [User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/Chime for Change Chime for Change]
- [User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/Webliography_on_Fake_News Webliography on Fake News]
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- Webliography on refugees in Sweden
- sandbox B.E. v. Teeter
- Jesse Helms bibliography
- [User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/Pittston Coal Company Pittston Coal Company] Created article in sandbox, edited related article Buffalo Creek flood,
- [User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/Endrew F._v._Douglas_County_School_District Endrew F v Douglas County School District] created article in sandbox
- [User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/Walter J. Oleszek Walter J. Oleszek] Created in sandbox
- Bibliography_Earmarks_(Politics)
Sandbox articles created
[edit]- John C. Calhoun bibliography
- ChemRisk
- International Consortium of Investigative Journalists 7 April 2016 to do Patricia Buffler CPI iris, joshua Toxic Clout
- Price of oil 17-18 February 2016
- Express Scripts Canada 13-16 February 2016
- Jennifer Hodge da Silva
- Global market turmoil (2016)
- States) Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (United States)
- Four Worlds Centre for Development Learning
- 2 do
- 2 do
- Haim Bodek
- Taleb webliography
- clade template 26 December 2015
- 2do
- Intercontinental Exchange (references)
- Marco Muzzo December 2015 on Toronto developer/builder
- Pan-Canadian Pharmaceutical Alliance August 2015
- EvaluatePharma July August 2015
- Bibliography: Life sciences industry 24 July 2015 (created article in sandbox), August 2015
- Gardasil added category:Life sciences industry July 2015
- /Life sciences in Canada 22 July 2015
- Henry Termeer July, August 2015
- Erpetonyx arsenaultorum
- Reindeer in Russia
- Joint Oil Sands Monitoring Program January 2015]
- Oil sands products December 2014
- Donner Canadian Foundation December 2014
- Dolphin-Union Caribou December 2014
- Trans_Mountain
- Salix lucida lasiandra
- A timeline of selected events related to VSV-EBOV
- Westbrook
- affordability_of_housing_in_Canada_bibliography affordability of housing in Canada
- Luke Anowtalik November 2014
- Bibliography caribou
- Caribou North American ecotypes
- Global Markets October 2014]
- links to caribou List links to caribou
- Bibliography homelessness
- User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/First_Nations_References First Nations References
- CMHR
- edits to reindeer List of edits to reindeer article
- ponds Tailings ponds August 8 2014 now an article
- bibliography libertarianism August 8 2014
- Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Agency June 2014 now an article
- air barrel
- Railbit now an article
- Mia Feuer
Wikibooks I created
[edit]- Specialty pharmacy November 2015
- Specialty pharmacy first draft book
- Coal Industry (Alberta) December 2014
- Wikipedia and Canada's First Nations 03 January 2014
- Hydraulic Fracking 2013 was reviewed January 1, 2014. I want to delete this to replace it with
- Hydraulic Fracturing to replace Hydraulic Fracking
- Affordable housing 2013
- Oil sands
- Homelessness in Canada June 2014
- Books June 2014
- Sherpa mountaineers April 2014
- Financial Instruments April 2014
User pages
[edit]Talk pages
[edit]Articles I contributed to
[edit]- Asset Acceptance
- Debt buyer (United States), Encore Capital Group
- RNA interference
- Infrastructure-based development
- Vimovo
- Paul Manafort
- BKSH & Associates Worldwide
- Charles R. Black Jr.
- Roger Stone
- Cindy Blackstock
- Mylan
- Bears Ears National Monument
- Ryan Zinke
- Davis Filfred
- Sutherland Institute
- Naltrexone
- Stephen A. Schwarzman
- Infrastructure-based development
- Financial CHOICE Act
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
- Jeb Hensarling
- Marc Kasowitz
- Innate Immunotherapeutics
References
- ^ Innate Immunotherapeutics stock plummets 92% after midstage clinical trial miss June 27, 2017 Emma Court "Innate Immunotherapeutics Ltd. IIL, -8.16% shares plummeted 92.3% to 5 cents per share in Tuesday trade after the company said its mid-stage clinical trial for a multiple sclerosis drug "did not show clinically meaningful or statistically significant differences in measures of neuromuscular function or patient reported outcomes." Market Watch
- ^ Plunge in Innate Immunotherapeutics shares costs US congressman $22m
- ^ House Republicans backed this biotech — and lost big. Its stock is now worth 4 cents a share Damian Garde June 27, 2017 rs top article
- ^ ASX RELEASE 27 June 2017 Innate Immunotherapeutics announces top-line results for trial of MIS416 in patients with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
- Chris Collins (U.S. politician)
- Iris (plant)
- Pink slime
- Kansas
- Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections
- CGCN Group
- Mylan
Articles I contributed to
[edit]May 2017
[edit]- Hate crime laws in the United States
- Michael D. Cohen (lawyer)
- Pharmacy benefit management
- First 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency
- Charles Kushner
- Legal affairs of Donald Trump
- Mark Robert Rank
- Haymarket affair
- Longitudinal study
- Bears Ears National Monument
- Alkali Ridge
- Zuni
- Operation Anvil (Honduras)
- Ute people
- Trump Taj Mahal
- Murder of Seth Rich
- Carl Icahn
- Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
- Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia
- Young America's Foundation
- EB-5 visa
- Bonwit Teller
- Bears Ears National Monument
- Currency intervention
- Cedar Mesa
- Rodney Frelinghuysen
- Blucora
- Corey Lewandowski
- Kushner Companies
- Federation for American Immigration Reform
- Roger Marshall (politician)
- Mo Brooks
- John Tanton
- Baker Park (Calgary)
- Dale Hodges
- Bow River pathway
- List of attractions and landmarks in Calgary
- Fisk Generating Station
- Scott Pruitt
- First 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency
April 2017
[edit]- Trade-weighted US dollar index
- Shirin Ebadi
- Protests against Donald Trump
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- Export–Import Bank of the United States
- H-1B visa
- Immigration policy of Donald Trump
- North Korea–United States relations
- First 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency updating
- Environmental policy under the Trump administration updating
- "Trump signs order at the EPA to dismantle environmental protections", The Washington Post, March 28, 2017, retrieved March 31, 2017
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ignored (help) Summary: On March 28, Trump signed a "sweeping executive order" at the EPA instructing "regulators to rewrite key rules curbing U.S. carbon emissions and other environmental regulations." Trump was accompanied by "coal miners and coal executives", Scott Pruitt, Energy Secretary Rick Perry, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and Vice President Pence."
- "Trump signs order at the EPA to dismantle environmental protections", The Washington Post, March 28, 2017, retrieved March 31, 2017
- "EPA hit hardest as Trump budget targets regulations". Reuters. 2017-03-17. Retrieved 2017-03-17. "The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration provides $250 million for programs which aid countries with high risk of impacts from rising and increasingly warm and acidic sea water levels. These programs will be eliminated under the new set of budget cuts." Summary: "On March 15 the Trump Administration had announced it's plans to cut the EPA by 31%, by far the largest budget cut to any federal agency. The cut would result in a loss of 19% of the workforce or roughly 3,200 employees. The choice to remove the Clean Power Plan, which was put in place to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, effectively eliminates Obama's efforts to curb climate change. This plan also removes the $100 million allocated to fund research combating climate change."
- "Trump's budget would torpedo Obama's investments in climate change and clean energy". Washington Post. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
To avert a possible government shutdown, the Trump administration faced an April 28 deadline—the expiration of the December 6, 2016 continuing resolution (H.R. 2028)—a type of appropriations legislation.[notes 1][1][2][notes 1]
However, Congress is the body required by law to pass appropriations annually and to submit funding bills passed by both houses to the President for signature. Congressional decisions are governed by rules and legislation regarding the federal budget process. Budget committees set spending limits for the House and Senate committees and for Appropriations subcommittees, which then approve individual appropriations bills to allocate funding to various federal programs.
If Congress fails to pass an annual budget, a series of Appropriations bills must be passed as "stop gap" measures. After Congress approves an appropriations bill, it is sent to the President, who may sign it into law, or may veto it (as he would a budget when passed by the Congress). A vetoed bill is sent back to Congress, which can pass it into law with a two-thirds majority in each chamber. Congress may also combine all or some appropriations bills into an omnibus reconciliation bill. In addition, the president may request and the Congress may pass supplemental appropriations bills or emergency supplemental appropriations bills.
Several government agencies provide budget data and analysis. These include the Government Accountability Office (GAO), Congressional Budget Office, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the U.S. Treasury Department. These agencies have reported that the federal government is facing a series of important long-run financing challenges, primarily driven by an aging population, rising interest payments, and spending for healthcare programs such as Medicare and Medicaid.[3][4]
During fiscal year 2016, the Federal government received approximately $3.3 trillion in tax and fee revenue and had outlays (spending) of $3.9 trillion; the difference was a $587 billion deficit. Measured as a percentage of gross domestic product (a measure of the size of the economy), revenues were 17.8% GDP, above the historical average (1980-2015) of 17.4% GDP. Outlays of 20.9% GDP were slightly above the average of 20.6% GDP. The deficit of 3.2% GDP was equal to the historical average. After a significant increase primarily due to the Great Recession, the annual deficit returned to its historical average in fiscal year 2014 and is projected to remain around that level until 2019 before slowly rising.[4]
President Donald Trump has proposed policies including significant tax cuts and increased spending on defense. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget and Moody's Analytics reported in 2016 that enacting these policies would dramatically increase the annual budget deficits and national debt over the 2017-2026 periods, relative to the current policy baseline, which already includes a sizable debt increase.[5][6]
March 2017
[edit]- List of lawsuits involving Donald Trump
- Chlorpyrifos "On March 29, 2017, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt denied a petition to ban chlorpyrifos.[7]
References
- ^ Heniff Jr., Bill (26 November 2012). "Basic Federal Budgeting Terminology" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
- ^ Andrew Taylor (April 8, 2017), Congress goes on break, Trump awaits big progress on agenda, retrieved April 10, 2017,
Trump [has not yet] "signed a single major bill into law".
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Mark Zandi; Chris Lafakis; Dan White; Adam Ozimek (June 2016). "The Macroeconomic Consequences of Mr. Trump's Economic Policies" (PDF). Moody's Analytics. Retrieved November 7, 2016.
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- ^ "U.S. EPA denies petition to ban pesticide chlorpyrifos", Reuters, March 29, 2017, retrieved March 30, 2017
By reversing the previous administration’s steps to ban one of the most widely used pesticides in the world, we are returning to using sound science in decision-making – rather than predetermined results.
— Statement by Scott Pruitt, EPA, Administrator March 29, 2017
"In 2007 Pesticide Action Network North America and Natural Resources Defense Council’s (collectively, PANNA) submitted an administrative petition requesting a chlorpyrifos ban. On August 10, 2015, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in PANNA v. EPA ordered the EPA to respond to PANNA's petition by "revok[ing] all tolerances for the insecticide chlorpyrifos", den[ying] the Petition or [issuing] a "proposed or final tolerance revocation" no later than October 31, 2015.[1][2] The EPA was "unable to conclude that the risk from aggregate exposure from the use of chlorpyrifos [met] the safety standard of section 408(b)(2) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA)" and therefore proposed "to revoke all tolerances for chlorpyrifos."[2] In a October 30, 2015 statement Dow AgroSciences disagreed with the EPA’s proposed revocation and "remain[ed] confident that authorized uses of chlorpyrifos products, as directed, offer wide margins of protection for human health and safety." In a November 2016 press release, DOW argued that chlorpyrifos was "a critical tool for growers of more than 50 different types of crops in the United States" with limited or no viable alternatives."[3] The Environment News Service quoted the Dow AgroSciences' statement disagreeing with the EPA findings.[4]
References
- ^ "Pesticide Action Network v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency" (WebContent). Retrieved 2015-08-14.
- ^ a b Chlorpyrifos Tolerance Revocations: A Proposed Rule by the Environmental Protection Agency, November 6, 2015, retrieved March 30, 2015 Docket number EPA-HQ-OPP-2015-0653. This report is no longer available on the EPA website
- ^ Dow AgroSciences, U.S. Farmers Disagree with U.S. EPA Proposal to Revoke Chlorpyrifos Tolerances, Dow AgroSciences, November 10, 2016, retrieved March 30, 2017
- ^ "EPA Urged to Ban Widely-Used Pesticide Chlorpyrifos", Environment News Service, January 5, 2016, retrieved March 30, 2017
Chlorpyrifos is one of the most widely used pest control products in the world. It is authorized for use in about 100 nations, including the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, Spain, France, Italy, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, where it is registered for protection of essentially every crop now under cultivation. No other pesticide has been more thoroughly tested.
— Statement Dow AgroSciences October 30, 2015
"On March 29, 2017, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt overturned the 2015 EPA revocation and denied the PANNA petition to ban chlorpyrifos."[1]
- Scott Pruitt "On March 29, 2017 Pruitt denied the administrative petition by the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Pesticide Action Network North America to ban chlorpyrifos..[1]
By reversing the previous administration’s steps to ban one of the most widely used pesticides in the world, we are returning to using sound science in decision-making – rather than predetermined results.
— Statement by Scott Pruitt, EPA, Administrator March 29, 2017
References
- ^ a b "U.S. EPA denies petition to ban pesticide chlorpyrifos", Reuters, March 29, 2017, retrieved March 30, 2017
- Coal mining in Wyoming
- Coal mining in the United States
- Death of Anastasio Hernández-Rojas
- Shale gas in the United States
- United States Border Patrol
- Nonny de la Peña
- GAO Access and Oversight Act of 2017
- American Health Care Act of 2017
- David A. French Recommended by NYT
- Buddy Carter
- GAO Access and Oversight Act of 2017
- Carlo M. Croce
- Minimum wage in the United States "A March 2017 White House report argued that higher hourly wage led to less crime.[1] The report by The Council of Economic Advisers claimed that "raising the minimum wage reduces crime by 3 to 5 percent."[1] In a 1987 article, Hashimoto argued that raising the minimum wage increases the levels of property crimes in areas affected by the minimum wage after the increase.[2] By decreasing employment in poor communities, total legal trade and production is curtailed. The report which is now twenty-years old, also claimed that in order to compensate for the decrease in legal avenues for production and consumption, poor communities increasingly then turn to illegal trade and activity.[2] Note Washington
References
- ^ a b "Raise the Minimum Wage, Reduce Crime? A new White House report links higher hourly incomes to lower rates of law-breaking.", The Atlantic, March 3, 2017, retrieved March 3, 2017
- ^ a b The Minimum Wage Law and Youth Crimes: Time-Series Evidence, Hashimoto. Chicago 1987
February 2017
[edit]- Minimum wage in the United States inline edit inline citation update
- The Absent-Minded Beggar inline edit inline citation minor
- Sweden-bashing inline edit inline citation
- Demographic transition inline edit inline citation minor
- Family inline edit inline citation minor
- Childlessness inline edit inline citation minor
- Kansas inline edit inline citation minor
- Foreign trade of the United States inline edit inline citation minor
- List of countries by current account balance inline edit inline citation minor
- Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention inline edit inline citation minor
- Sweden–United States relations inline edit inline citation minor
- Veritas Capital Created article February 6, 2017
- Inmate Calling Service (ICS) Moved content from article from sandbox to Inmate telephone system article, added edits with inline citations, wikilinks, moved Inmate telephone system to change name to Inmate Calling Service February 5, 6, 2017
References
- ^ Hylton, Antonia; Giraldo, Cassandra (June 27, 2017). "Losing connection: Jails are replacing visits with video chats and families are devastated". Vice News. Retrieved June 27, 2017.
In California and across the U.S., detention facilities have been replacing in-person and through-the-glass visits with Skype-like services run by prison technology corporations such as Global Tel Link and Securus. Sheriffs say the move is about safety, but the calls, which can cost families as much as $1 per minute, are part of a $1.3 billion prison communications industry that pays healthy fees back to the jails themselves in exchange for exclusive contracts. The Prison Policy Initiative estimates 600 facilities in 46 states have implemented video visitation and 74 percent of jails that implement the technology eliminate in-person visits.
January 2017
[edit]- First 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency edits with inline citations, sections, wikilinks,
- Timeline of efforts to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act edits
- Education Consolidation and Improvement Act edits
- John Lewis (Georgia politician) edits
- Nicholas Bloom edits
- Thomas Friedman edits
- Fiat Chrysler Automobiles edits
- 2017 United States federal budget edits
- Concurrent resolution edits
- Individuals with Disabilities Education Act edits
- Cedar Rapids Community School Dist. v. Garret F. edits
- Google Neural Machine Translation Created article from [User:Oceanflynn/sandbox/Google Neural Machine Translation sandbox]
- Example-based machine translation edits
- Google Translate edits
- United States Congress Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress
- Omnibus spending bill
- Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005
- Earmark (politics)
- United States Senate Committee on Appropriations
- Lou Dobbs
- Avicenna
- Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act
- Office of Congressional Ethics
- John Vines (politician)
- Debt buyer
- The Standing Rock Rural Water System January 2, 2017 Created article from
- Clocortolone re Valeant Pharmaceuticals
Articles I created
[edit]- *Inmate Calling Service (ICS) This is actually an article I added to when it was still Inmate telephone system. Moved content from article from sandbox to Inmate telephone system article, added edits with inline citations, wikilinks, moved Inmate telephone system to change name to Inmate Calling Service
- Google Neural Machine Translation Created article on January 12, 2017
- Agnelli family Created article in sandbox in August 16, 2015. Moved article 25,686 bytes to Draft:The Agnelli family: Preferred location for AfC submissions August 16, 2015. SwisterTwister moved page Draft:The Agnelli family to The Agnelli family: Publishing accepted Articles for creation submission (AFCH 0.9) on August 16, 2015.
- Specialty drugs Moved to Specialty drugs (United States) as it was not globalized.
- New England Enzyme Center I created this article on 19 July 2015 as part of a cluster of Wikipedia edits related to the life sciences industry.
- Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement I created this article on 4 June 2015.
- Spoofing (finance) I created this article from my sandbox article by the same name on 25 April 2015.
- Kananaskis Country Golf Course I created this article from my sandbox article by the same name on 15 April 2015.
- Reindeer in Russia I created this article from my sandbox article by the same name on 25 March 2015 as part of a cluster of Wikipedia edits related to reindeer and caribou.
- Dolphin-Union Caribou I created this article from my sandbox article by the same name on 8 January 2015 as part of a cluster of Wikipedia edits related to caribou.
- Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute I created this article from my sandbox article by the same name on 4 January 2015 as part of a cluster of Wikipedia edits related to caribou.
- Hydraulic fracturing in Canada I created this article from my sandbox article by the same name on 3 January 2015.
- Duncan (Amazay) Lake I created the stub on 17 December 2014 as part of a cluster of Wikipedia edits related to First Nations in Canada.
- Hydraulic fracturing in Canada I created this article from my sandbox article on 3 January 2015
- Oil sands tailings ponds December 2014
- Louise Profeit-LeBlanc December 2014
- Arthur Radclyffe Dugmore October 2014
- Alexander William Francis Banfield September 2014
- Orunamamu September 2014
- Tidewater (marketing)
- Caribou (North America) I created this article on 20 January 2014 after working extensively in my sandbox to remove content from the already existing article called Reindeer to which a google search for caribou ultimately ends. The word "caribou" redirects to Reindeer by default. At first I attempted to add content on caribou in North America to the reindeer article but it was too unwieldly. There was too much content on NA compared to the other circumpolar nations. I incorporated some of the content from my article Boreal woodland caribou
- Boreal woodland caribou I created this article 20 December 2013 using content I had added first to Migratory woodland caribou. Boreal woodland caribou was reviewed by wikipedia administrator December 2013 (no changes made).
- Cheslatta Lake created 10 December 2013 after creating article on Charles Edward Borden and adding content to articles on Kenny Dam, Nechako Reservoir, once known as Ootsa Lake, W.A.C. Bennett Dam, Cheslatta Carrier Nation
- Charles Edward Borden reviewed by wikipedia administrator 29 December 2013 (no changes made).
- Timeline of First Nations history I started this article 17 August 2013.
- Agnes Deans Cameron I started this article 13 August 2013.
- Alberta Energy Regulator created this article 24 June 2013.
- Textile industry in Bangladesh May 2013 - June 2015 Found 114 edits by Oceanflynn on Textile industry in Bangladesh (21.55%) of the total edits (88,577) made to this page wikihistory This article was edited by a student at Rice University during the fall term 2016
- Alberta Environment created this article on 19 June 2014. On 19 October 2014, contribs) deleted all the content from this article leaving one sentence and created his page entitled Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development which he said, "Reflects the merger of this department with another in 2012 to create the new Environment and Sustainable Resource Development department (new page created)"
- Bill C-38 Jobs, Growth and Long-term Prosperity Act I created this article 17 March 2013. I created and completed the Infobox legislation. It is still considered a Start-Class article in the Canada portal December 2013.
- Western Canadian Select I created this article 14 January 2013 establishing categories based on wiki article on West Texas Intermediate using some of that article's info on WTI and Brent for comparison) Latest update December 2015
- Jobs and Growth Act I created article 18 January 2013 using official Government of Canada site.
- Affordability of housing in Canada I created this article 15 December 2011 based on content from the article Affordability of housing which was itself controversial. I created the article by moving content from the Canada section because it was too detailed for the globalized article. It proved to be the most debated of my articles and was almost deleted. It has remained but needs much editing, an onerous, time-consuming task with such an unwieldy topic. One of the best learning but painful experiences as wikipedia editor in terms of things to not do.
- Daniel G. MacMartin I created this article 3 December 2011.
- Paskapoo Slopes I created this article 15 November 2011. First Nations archaeological site
- Experimental Lakes Area I created this article 14 September 2010.
- Benign colonialism Created the article 20 February 2007 with this initial entry which has since been moved to Impact and evaluation of Western European colonialism and colonization, a very controversial article with lots of issues. My motivation for creating the article was not to condone the concept of benign colonialism but to define it and trace its geneaology with inline citations.
- Memory work Created the article 1 November 2006.
Categories I created
[edit]- Category:Life sciences industry This category will help to organize articles related to the unique interconnection between biotechnology, biochemistry, chemistry, advances made in the life sciences including the genome project and RDNA, computers, venture capitalism, finance, technology, public policy, regulations, not-for-profit organizations like advocates and patients' groups, industry lobby groups, industry-led foundations for the promotion of the history of the industry, interlocking boards, venture philanthropy, orphan drugs, specialty drugs, activist shareholders, interlocking boards, biotechnology industry pioneers, biotechnology business model, vertical industry, corporations, geography (clusters), 24 July 2015
- Category:Notable IBM Research computer scientists
- Added articles to categories: Robert Mercer (businessman),
Articles I did not create but to which I have contributed
[edit]Reverse chronological order
- California Public Utilities Commission April 2016
- Hinkley groundwater contamination April 2016
- Cardno April 2016
- Eukaryote April 2016
- Systemically important financial institution April 2016
- International Consortium of Investigative Journalists April 2016 I created this article 01:54, 7 April 2016 (diff | hist) . . (+17,111) using my sandbox article
- Tax inversion April 2016
- Merrick Garland Supreme Court nomination April 2016
- Center for Public Integrity April 2016
- 935 Lies: The Future of Truth and the Decline of America’s Moral Integrity
- Anthony Merchant
- Iraq War 16 February 2016
- Karl Popper, Falsifiability, The Logic of Scientific Discovery, Black swan emblems and popular culture, Problem of induction, Empiricism, Black swan theory,
- Niche retirement communities in the United States
- 2015 Chinese stock market crash, History of trade of the People's Republic of China, Xu Xiang, Petroleum industry in China, Global strategic petroleum reserves, Energy policy of China, Strategic petroleum reserve (China),
- Anatole Kaletsky
- CalgaryNEXT, Calgary Sports and Entertainment,
- Gillian Tett 31 December 2015 in relation to incredible C-SPAN 2010 interview with Sebastian Mallaby re More Money Than God on hedge funds
- Benoit Mandelbrot, John von Neumann, IBM Research, Empirica Capital,
- LIGO
- Terence McKenna (film producer)
- Oliver Letwin 30 December 2015 in relation to Broadwater Farm riot 1985 policy memo
- J. Michael Pearson 29 December 2015 in relation to Valeant Pharmaceuticals
- Event-driven investing 19 December 2015 in relation to Valeant Pharmaceuticals, Hedge fund, Sch
- Przemysław Prusinkiewicz 18 December 2015 in relation to Ted Talk
- 2013 Savar building collapse updated 17 December 2015 with NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights 2015 report.
- Ethan Couch on affluenza
- Bob Diamond (banker) Barclays compensation December 2015
- Ibuprofen brand names re December 2015 Austrailia Federal Court vs Reckitt Benckiser's Nurofen on Nurofen Specific pain range"
- Trans-Pacific Partnership
- 2010 Flash Crash December 2015
- Exchange-traded fund December 2015
- Bad Pharma 27 November 2015
- Attabad Lake November 2015
- Hunza River November 2015
- Tailings 27 November 2015
- Martin Shkreli 26 November 2015
- Pyrimethamine 26 November 2015
- Bennet Omalu 26 November 2015
- Atorvastatin 25 November 2015
- Bruce Roth 25 November 2015
- Pfizer 25 November 2015
- Filgrastim 25 November 2015
- Growth hormone 25 November 2015
- Arcades Project 24 November 2015
- Canadian Institute for Health Information 24 November 2015
- Generic drug 24 November 2015
- Trade name 24 November 2015
- Drug nomenclature 24 November 2015
- Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act 24 November 2015
- Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act 24 November 2015
- Breakthrough therapy 23 November 2015
- Kenneth Frazier 23 November 2015
- Ian Reid 21 November 2015
- Tax inversion 21 November 2015
- Priority review voucher 20 November 2015
- Alirocumab 20 November 2015
- Food and Drug Administration 20 November 2015
- Dinutuximab 20 November 2015
- United Therapeutics 20 November 2015
- Martine Rothblatt 20 November 2015
- Pulmonary hypertension 20 November 2015
- Ian Reid 20 November 2015
- Ian Reid 20 November 2015
- Ian Reid 20 November 2015
- Ian Reid 20 November 2015
- Ian Reid 20 November 2015
- Ian Reid 20 November 2015
- Ian Reid 20 November 2015
- Lenalidomide
- Abstral
- Organic chemistry
- RTS,S(→History: duplication), History: spa; added Category:Life sciences industry using HotCat
- Salix alba August 2015 aspirin, traditional medicine from time immemorial to life sciences industry
- Reid technique inline edit inline citation, current PEACE method inline edit inline citations 30 July 2015
- Ralph Nuzzo (duplication ref details) 24 July 2015
- Utkuhiksalik dialect January 2015
- Franz Boas January 2015
- Jessie Oonark January 2015
- Paul Band January 2015
- Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development I created the article Alberta Environment on 19 June 2014. On 19 October 2014, contribs) "created" his page entitled Environment and Sustainable Resource Development by cutting and pasting the entire article from Alberta Environment leaving only sentence in the Alberta Environment article (Alberta Environment no longer exists and was merged with the Alberta Sustainable Resource Development Ministry to form Environment and Sustainable Resource Development in 2012.[1]) which he claims, "Reflects the merger of this department with another in 2012 to create the new Environment and Sustainable Resource Development department (new page created)".
- Soyot December 2014
- Nivkh people December 2014
- Yamal Peninsula December 2014
- Arctic methane release December 2014
- Sven Haakanson December 2014
- Methane clathrate December 2014
- Bluesky Formation December 2014
- Baytex Energy December 2014
- Penn West Exploration December 2014
- N. Murray Edwards December 2014
- Ivvavik National Park December 2014
- Sirmilik National Park December 2014
- Aishihik Lake December 2014
- Kluane Lake December 2014
- Kluane National Park and Reserve December 2014
- Thutade Lake December 2014
- Tweedsmuir North Provincial Park and Protected Area December 2014
- Tsay Keh Dene First Nation December 2014
- Vladimir Bukovsky December 2014
- OPEC December 2014
- Wanda Jablonski December 2014
- Petroleum industry December 2014
- Price of oil December 2014
- Vapor-compression evaporation December 2014
- Hydrocarbon exploration December 2014
- Bakken formation December 2014
- North Dakota December 2014
- Drilling rig December 2014
- Macdonald-Laurier Institute December 2014
- Talk:Frontier Centre for Public Policy December 2014
- ENMAX December 2014
- Tailings December 2014
- Connacher Oil and Gas December 2014
- Canadian Natural Resources December 2014
- Starrett City, Brooklyn November 2014
- Lee MaracleNovember 2014
- David H. Turpin November 2014
- Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation November 2014
- Fort Saint Pierre November 2014
- Jacques de Noyon November 2014
- Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority November 2014
- Don Plett November 2014
- Daryl Kramp November 2014
- Canada-China Legislative Association November 2014
- Wai Young November 2014
- Sarir field November 2014
- Sistema Cantareira November 2014
- Pukaskwa Pit November 2014
- Alberta Energy November 2014
- Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development November 2014
- Chinchaga fire November 2014
- Chinchaga Wildland Park November 2014
- Yukon International Storytelling Festival November 2014
- Angela Sidney November 2014
- Species at Risk Act November 2014
- Gwich'in November 2014, January 2015
- Farley Mowat November 2014
- Peary caribou November 2014
- Nueltin Lake November 2014
- Ihalmiut November 2014
- Banks Island November 2014
- Sir Charles Ross, 9th Baronet November 2014
- Harry Godwin October 2014
- Peat October 2014
- Tlicho Government October 2014
- Pink Mountain Provincial Park October 2014
- Robin Neill October 2014
- Pollinator decline October 2014
- Bombus terrestris October 2014
- Giant Mine October 2014
- Glastonbury Festival October 2014
- The Council of Canadians September 2014
- Trans-Pacific Partnership September 2014
- South Saskatchewan River September 2014
- James L. Clark September 2014
- Carl Rungius September 2014
- Francis Lee Jaques September 2014
- List of wildlife artists September 2014
- Lowell Thomas September 2014
- Pukaskwa National Park September 2014
- Hip hop music September 2014
- Carl Rungius September 2014
- Canadian Museum for Human Rights September 2014
- Payam Akhavan September 2014
- Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives September 2014
- Fraser Institute September 2014
- Tax Freedom Day September 2014
- Gros Morne National Park September 2014
- Jasper National Park September 2014
- Elijah Harper September 2014
- Sheri-D Wilson September 2014
- Still Kicking (film) September 2014
- Phil Cousineau September 2014
- List of people from Oakland, California September 2014
- Santa Claus September 2014
- Blackface September 2014
- Gwich’in language September 2014, January 2015
- Seward Peninsula September 2014
- Reindeer in Siberian shamanism September 2014
- Indigenous peoples of Siberia September 2014
- Transportation Safety Board of Canada September 2014
- Genetically modified organism August 2014
- American Council on Science and Health August 2014
- Mount Polley mine disaster August 2014
- Quesnel Lake August 2014
- Chinese Banking Liquidity Crisis of 2013 August 2014
- American Council on Science and Health August 2014
- Drexel, Missouri August 2014
- Atrazine August 2014
- Private probation August 2014
- Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles August 2014
- Judicial Correction Services August 2014
- Harpersville, Alabama August 2014
- Heat burst August 2014
- Kitimat August 2014
- Distressed securities July 2014
- Paul Singer (businessman) July 2014
- Canadian Natural Resources July 2014
- Alberta Environment July 2014
- Ronald McNair July 2014
- Climate change in California July 2014
- Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus July 2014
- Harold Innis July 2014
- Moon in fiction July 2014
- Global saving glut June 2014
- Chimerica June 2014
- Global saving glut June 2014
- Dead money June 2014
- Alberta Energy Regulator June 2014
- Homelessness in Canada June 2014
- Alberta Energy Regulator June 2014
- Michael Shapcott May 2014
- Homelessness in Vancouver May 2014
- Pathways to Housing May 2014
- Housing First May 2014
- 100,000 Homes Campaign May 2014
- Global Historical Climatology Network May 2014
- National Climate Assessment May 2014
- Data Quality Act May 2014
- Global Change Research Act of 1990 May 2014
- Tadrart Acacus May 2014
- Kitimat May 2014
- List of Panamax ports May 2014
- Sulphur Emission Control Area May 2014
- Oil tanker May 2014
- Southern California Coastal Water Research Project May 2014
- Free trade agreements of Canada May 2014
- Pipeline transport May 2014
- Suncor Energy April 2014
- Seal hunting April 2014
- Rasmussen Reports April 2014
- Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site April 2014
- Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin April 2014
- Over-the-counter (finance) April 2014
- Metepenagiag Mi'kmaq Nation March 2014
- Act Against Slavery March 2014
- Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art March 2014
- Royal Canadian Academy of Arts March 2014
- Rusdi Genest March 2014
- Brian Jungen March 2014
- Buck McKeon March 2014
- Norman Ornstein March 2014
- Heritage Action March 2014
- Dilbit March 2014
- Syncrude Tailings Dam February 2014
- Athabasca oil sands February 2014
- Peace River oil sands February 2014
- Syncrude February 2014
- Naphthenic acid February 2014
- Queen Elizabeth Islands February 2014
- Fritz Müller (glaciologist) February 2014
- Association of American Railroads February 2014
- Canadian Pacific Railway February 2014
- List of historical Iranian architects February 2014
- Association of American Railroads February 2014
- Ashgabat February 2014
- Cold heavy oil production with sand February 2014
- Association of American Railroads February 2014
- Cathy Crowe February 2014
- National Alliance to End Homelessness February 2014
- Stephen Gaetz February 2014
- Calgary February 2014
- Domestic policy of the Harper government February 2014
- Canadian Observatory on Homelessness February 2014
- Alex Himelfarb February 2014
- Peter Goldring February 2014
- Domestic policy of the Harper government February 2014
- Attawapiskat First Nation February 2014
- Mount Rundle January 2014
- Porcupine caribou January 2014
- Venetie, Alaska January 2014
- Tuktoyaktuk January 2014
- Wealth inequality in the United States January 2014
- Hampden, Newfoundland and Labrador January 2014
- Inuttitut January 2014
- Chasing Ice January 2014
- Jakobshavn Glacier January 2014
- Inuvialuit January 2014
- Inupiat January 2014
- Uummarmiut January 2014
- Coats Island January 2014
- Belcher Islands January 2014
- Slate Islands (Ontario) January 2014
- Antler January 2014
- Kawawachikamach, Quebec January 2014
- Innu January 2014
- Tomson Highway January 2014
- Kawawachikamach, Quebec January 2014
- Ennadai Lake January 2014
- Unity in diversity January 2014
- Migratory woodland caribou January 2014
- Queen Charlotte Islands caribou January 2014
- Porcupine caribou January 2014
- Barren-ground caribou January 2014
- Peary caribou January 2014
- Plano cultures January 2014
- Moose Factory December 2013 re: First Nations images, tuberculosis, Residential School
- Diosso January 2014
- Emmanuel Hahn Learned how to create gallery, used an image from his page 2 January 2014
- Intercontinental Exchange February - March 2013 from 12,500 bytes to 39,876 bytes. User:Abbybatchelor Abby Batchelor of Marketing & Communications Associate at IntercontinentalExchange, Inc., Greater Atlanta Area Public Relations and Communications deleted 22,711 in one edit session. The article as it appeared before the deletions is here
- Ecotype December 2013 re: Boreal woodland caribou
- Reindeer December 2013 re: Boreal woodland caribou
- Tight oil 29 December 2013
- Unconventional oil 29 December 2013
- International Energy Agency 29 December 2013
- Alaska North Slope 29 December 2013
- Minerals and Metals Group 28 December 2013
- Bathurst Inlet 28 December 2013
- Grays Bay 28 December 2013
- Species at Risk Act 28 December 2013
- Canadian Wildlife Service 27 December 2013
- Environment Canada 24 December 2013
- Natural History Museum, London 24 December 2013
- Bumblebee 24 December 2013
- Caribou Mountains (Alberta) 24 December 2013
- Alberta electricity policy 23 December 2013
- Alberta Electric System Operator 23 December 2013
- List of Wildlife Species at Risk (Canada) 22 December 2013
- Mi'kmaq language 22 December 2013
- List of place names in Canada of aboriginal origin 22 December 2013
- Marc Lescarbot 22 December 2013
- Marc Lescarbot 22 December 2013
- Snuneymuxw First Nation 12 December 2013
- T'sou-ke Nation 12 December 2013
- 28 September 2013, added extensive content, references using inline citations, related to articles on caribou, Barren-ground caribou, Whale Cove, Nunavut, Beverly Caribou HerdQamanirjuaq Caribou Herd (+17,000) words
- Whale Cove, Nunavut 27 September 2013, added content, references using inline citations, related to articles on caribou, Barren-ground caribou, Whale Cove, Nunavut, Beverly and Qamanirjuaq Caribou Herds (+17,000) words
- Neutral Nation 27 September 2013
- Hudson Bay expedition (1686) 27 September 2013
- Ihalmiut added (+12,000) words 27 September 2013
- Charlie Watt added (+4,000) words 26 September 2013
- Indian reserve added content which was later removed 25 September 2013. This article is controlled by User:Skookum1 and cannot be changed. The title "Indian reserve" is a legal and historical term, one used in the census by Statistics Canada.
- Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada added content 25 September 2013.
- Fort McKay First Nation added content 24, 25 September 2013.
- Robert Aderholt added content 24, 25 September 2013.
- Ken Coates (historian) added content 24, 25 September 2013.
- Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples added content 22 September 2013.
- Joseph Leidy added content 21 September 2013.
- Late Pleistocene added content 21 September 2013.
- Bison antiquus added (+1,600) words with inline citations 21 September 2013.
- Peace–Athabasca Delta added content 20 September 2013.
- Lucy Islands added content 19 September 2013.
- Daniel G. MacMartin added content 19 September 2013 to article I had created.
- Beaver Lake Cree Nation added c.(+3,500) words 15 September 2013. Began using SfnRef template at about this time? I had some difficulties which was an aggravation to other editors for awhile. Use:Dianna explained a simple way to fix it. I eventually backtracked and repaired all template errors
- High-net-worth individual added content with inline-citations 15 September 2013.
- Spear's Wealth Management Survey added content with inline-citations 15 September 2013.
- Value chain added content with inline-citations 9 September 2013.
- Canadian content added content with inline-citations 4 September 2013.
- Trans-Pacific Partnership added content with inline-citations 3 September 2013.
- Metepenagiag Mi'kmaq Nation added content with inline-citations 3 September 2013.
- Metepenagiag Mi'kmaq Nation added c.(7,000) words with inline-citations 30 August 2013 including story of Augustine knowledge of mound.
- Energy Resources Conservation Board added content with inline citations from 4 March 2012 onwards, wikilinks
Wikimedia uploaded
[edit]- Pictures uploaded to wikimedia
- Diosso uploaded images of the Gorges de Diosso to both French and English wikipedia. 2 January 2014
- Moose Factory added images to to wikimedia 2014
- Added image to Crowsnest Pass
Article clusters
[edit]Specialty drugs (United States), Category:Life sciences industry, Specialty pharmacy November 2015, Specialty pharmacy first draft book, Pan-Canadian_Pharmaceutical_Alliance August 2015, EvaluatePharma July August 2015, Bibliography: Life sciences industry 24 July 2015 (created article in sandbox), August 2015, Gardasil added category:Life sciences industry July 2015, /Life sciences in Canada 22 July 2015, Henry Termeer July, August 2015, Henri Termeer, Diplomat Pharmacy,
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