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Articles to create
Media ~ Business ~ Schools ~ Music
Provinces and Territories
Yukon ~ Northwest Territories ~ Nunavut
British Columbia ~ Alberta ~ Saskatchewan
Manitoba ~ Ontario ~ Quebec
Newfoundland and Labrador ~ PEI
New Brunswick ~ Nova Scotia
Federal politics
Electoral districts ~ Parliaments ~ Politicians
Stub lists
Biographies ~ Broadcasting ~ Education
Government ~ Politics ~ All others
Locations
British Columbia ~ Alberta ~ Ontario
Quebec ~ Newfoundland and Labrador
Prince Edward Island ~ Buildings ~ All others

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Indigenous peoples

Biography

General

Red links in Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada) - basic info lookup at [1]

Artists

Actors

Businesspeople

Criminals

Educators

Fashion

Law

  • Ken Murray (lawyer) and Carolyn MacDonald, counsel for Paul Bernardo, both were charged with obstruction of justice and possession of child pornography[16]
  • Jack Cram, lawyer for the Gitxsan-Wet'su-wet'en in Delgamuukw v the Queen, convicted of contempt of court after accusing the Crown of corruption and being beaten and dragged into court, medicated, and forced to plead guilty.
  • Bruce Clarke (lawyer), lawyer for the Ts'peten Defenders in the Gustafson Lake Standoff, also subject to contempt conviction and beatings; prob needs dab
  • lawyer and prosecutors on the BC Rail/BC Legislature Raids case, also Bill Dohm, Assoc Chief Justice and if they don't have articles yet Justice Elizabeth Mackenzie. The Special Prosecutor's name was Bill Berardino I think; the surname is right anyways.
  • Lucien Kurata (1922-1971) - first Japanese Canadian to be called to the bar in Ontario, first to be appointed to the bench, and the first to be elected to office (as the reeve of Swansea, Ontario). Was removed from the bench by the provincial cabinet due to a sex scandal. [17] Not to be confused with his son who has the same name and who also became a lawyer, after his father's death, and was a political candidate in the 21st century.


Musicians

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Canadian music/Attention needed.

Order of Canada

Check for red links in List of Companions of the Order of Canada.

Philanthropists and community leaders

Politicians and government

For members of parliament and legislative assemblies (including cabinet members, lieutenant-governors, and senators) as well as municipal mayors per WP:CANSTYLE#Municipal politics. See the list in Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Canadian politicians.

Please create pages for red links on that list. Please check that created pages refer to the appropriate Canadian politician and disambiguate as necessary.

Lieutenant Governors

Lieutenant Governors of Newfoundland and Labrador

  1. Martin Purcell (governor) 1717-1717
  2. Henry Cope 1736-1742

Commissioners of Yukon

  1. Arthur Wilson (Yukon politician) (interim) 1911-1912

Party leaders

Saskatchewan Conservative Party

New Brunswick CCF/NDP

Newfoundland NDP

Quebec NDP

Sports

Television

See Wikipedia:Canadian wikipedians' notice board/Media

Writers

Articles should be categorized as one or more of the following:

You should normally only use Category: Canadian writers if there are no more appropriate subcategories available for use.

See also List of Canadian writers - List of Quebec writers - List of French Canadian writers from outside Quebec - Category:Canadian literary awards.

  • Ralph Edwards (naturalist), Crusoe of Lonesome Lake, trumpeter swan dude...his wife Frances Edwards also, Ruffles on my Longjohns. Those are only their two best-known. I think that's the way I disambiguated him on the Ralph Edwards page if it's still there.
  • W. Gifford-Jones - a medical writer who has been the author of nine books and syndicated columnist who successfully campaigned for the legalization of heroin in Canada for use as a painkiller for terminal cancer patients. Sources: "Heroin in the hospice: opioids and end-of-life discussions in the 1980s". Canadian Medical Association Journal (October 2, 2017).[18], "Dr. Gifford-Jones has never been a fence sitter", Windsor Star[19]; "Keeping up with Dr. Gifford-Jones", Postmedia[20], You're going to do what? The memoir of Dr. Gifford-Jones[21]
  • Starter list of BC historians
Frederic W. Howay, his buddy Robie Lewis Reid. Garnet Basque, T.W. Paterson, Mark S. Wade, Bill Barlee and a bunch of others

Miscellaneous

Legislative bodies

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Legislation

Politics and government

For those topics (such as policies, programs, events, and trends) that are not "legislative bodies" and "government organizations"

General

Leadership elections

Cabinets/executive councils

Courts

Administrative tribunals

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Film

Canadian films

Support programs

Historical events

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Literature

Locations

Central Canada

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The Maritimes

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The Territories

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Western Canada

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Military

Organizations

Government bodies

Business and private

Scouting

Other

Sports

Hockey

  • none at this time

Other sports

Miscellaneous

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