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When I first saw that this article was made, I was wondering if her career as a senate staffer, and her marriage to Pierre Poilievre were enough to confer notability on her. She has not been as high profile as Sophie Grégoire Trudeau. I note that Jagmeet Singh's wife does not have an article about her (despite her being an influencer and a number of articles being written about her). Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean that she isn't notable, and WP:OTHERSTUFFDOESNTEXIST arguments are likely unhelpful. Anyway, a quick google news search for "Anaida Poilievre" shows coverage of her comments at the conservative party convention, articles about the threats which were made against her (and their investigation by police), and many bio articles about her and PP, like this one. I guess that is enough. Anyway, I think it is worth raising. I will post on the Canada project in the hope of getting some guidance from the community. Although, I will not be nominating this for deletion now. Darryl Kerrigan ( talk) 22:11, 2 December 2022 (UTC)
I am content to put this issue aside, notwithstanding the discussion on Canada project. I am still not sure she is notable, but if Pierre becomes PM she will become the spouse of the prime minister of Canada and I think we would find at that time that notability had then been demonstrated. So perhaps, it isn't worth our time discussing it further now. If Pierre does not become PM though, and she remains only the spouse of a leader of the opposition, I think we should reconsider whether she is notable, and whether this article is appropriate.-- Darryl Kerrigan ( talk) 21:32, 22 February 2023 (UTC)
I have twice now removed her date of birth, as the only source for this appears to be a Facebook comment. WP:BLPPRIVACY guides us to be cautious about using information that could create safety and security risks and considering the subject is notable for threats towards her, I encourage editors to be thoughtful about introducing information into the public domain. CT55555( talk) 01:38, 5 March 2023 (UTC)
Editors here may wish to take note of the discussion Talk:Pierre_Poilievre#non_notable_family_members_given_name_removed taking place at Pierre Poilievre. Generally, I think we should do the same here. Darryl Kerrigan ( talk) 21:30, 6 March 2023 (UTC)
If anyone can get past the paywall, there is an article here:
https://www.hilltimes.com/story/2023/05/15/anaida-poilievre-regarded-as-pierre-poilievres-secret-weapon-in-next-election-say-politicos/387045/ CT55555( talk) 04:23, 26 May 2023 (UTC)
I think we should consider removing the paragraph about the false claim by Chris Sky that Anaida Poilievre was the CEO of Switch Health. It's not really related to her career or personal life, and it's a false claim anyway. Including this might unintentionally spread misinformation, even if we've clarified that it's not true. Plus, it doesn't really add anything to the understanding of Poilievre's life or work. If it is determined to be relevant I don't believe it is in the correct section. Perhaps controversies would be more correct. However, I believe that section should be used quite sparingly and I would advocate deletion altogether.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts. Thanks! 108.173.31.58 ( talk) 17:32, 3 August 2023 (UTC)
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic she supported restrictions, but later became critical of public health measures in Canada.Something like
Poilievre was falsely accused of being the CEO of Switch Health, a company that won contracts from the Government of Canada to undertake COVID-19 testing. [1]
References
Schazjmd (talk) 18:06, 3 August 2023 (UTC)
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When I first saw that this article was made, I was wondering if her career as a senate staffer, and her marriage to Pierre Poilievre were enough to confer notability on her. She has not been as high profile as Sophie Grégoire Trudeau. I note that Jagmeet Singh's wife does not have an article about her (despite her being an influencer and a number of articles being written about her). Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean that she isn't notable, and WP:OTHERSTUFFDOESNTEXIST arguments are likely unhelpful. Anyway, a quick google news search for "Anaida Poilievre" shows coverage of her comments at the conservative party convention, articles about the threats which were made against her (and their investigation by police), and many bio articles about her and PP, like this one. I guess that is enough. Anyway, I think it is worth raising. I will post on the Canada project in the hope of getting some guidance from the community. Although, I will not be nominating this for deletion now. Darryl Kerrigan ( talk) 22:11, 2 December 2022 (UTC)
I am content to put this issue aside, notwithstanding the discussion on Canada project. I am still not sure she is notable, but if Pierre becomes PM she will become the spouse of the prime minister of Canada and I think we would find at that time that notability had then been demonstrated. So perhaps, it isn't worth our time discussing it further now. If Pierre does not become PM though, and she remains only the spouse of a leader of the opposition, I think we should reconsider whether she is notable, and whether this article is appropriate.-- Darryl Kerrigan ( talk) 21:32, 22 February 2023 (UTC)
I have twice now removed her date of birth, as the only source for this appears to be a Facebook comment. WP:BLPPRIVACY guides us to be cautious about using information that could create safety and security risks and considering the subject is notable for threats towards her, I encourage editors to be thoughtful about introducing information into the public domain. CT55555( talk) 01:38, 5 March 2023 (UTC)
Editors here may wish to take note of the discussion Talk:Pierre_Poilievre#non_notable_family_members_given_name_removed taking place at Pierre Poilievre. Generally, I think we should do the same here. Darryl Kerrigan ( talk) 21:30, 6 March 2023 (UTC)
If anyone can get past the paywall, there is an article here:
https://www.hilltimes.com/story/2023/05/15/anaida-poilievre-regarded-as-pierre-poilievres-secret-weapon-in-next-election-say-politicos/387045/ CT55555( talk) 04:23, 26 May 2023 (UTC)
I think we should consider removing the paragraph about the false claim by Chris Sky that Anaida Poilievre was the CEO of Switch Health. It's not really related to her career or personal life, and it's a false claim anyway. Including this might unintentionally spread misinformation, even if we've clarified that it's not true. Plus, it doesn't really add anything to the understanding of Poilievre's life or work. If it is determined to be relevant I don't believe it is in the correct section. Perhaps controversies would be more correct. However, I believe that section should be used quite sparingly and I would advocate deletion altogether.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts. Thanks! 108.173.31.58 ( talk) 17:32, 3 August 2023 (UTC)
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic she supported restrictions, but later became critical of public health measures in Canada.Something like
Poilievre was falsely accused of being the CEO of Switch Health, a company that won contracts from the Government of Canada to undertake COVID-19 testing. [1]
References
Schazjmd (talk) 18:06, 3 August 2023 (UTC)