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@ Eejit43: Hey, just wanted to discuss why you reverted my edit. I hate to be pedantic, but I want there to be consistency in the Wikiproject.
In MOS:JOBTITLES, we only capitalize "When a formal title for a specific entity (or conventional translation thereof) is addressed as a title or position in and of itself, is not plural, is not preceded by a modifier (including a definite or indefinite article)". The word "Canada's" or "The" would indicate it is not appropriate to capitalize.
I'm also confused why you restored "Canada's" before the position, since that isn't the format we use in other articles.
Thanks, —WildComet talk 21:29, 15 April 2023 (UTC)
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@ Eejit43: Hey, just wanted to discuss why you reverted my edit. I hate to be pedantic, but I want there to be consistency in the Wikiproject.
In MOS:JOBTITLES, we only capitalize "When a formal title for a specific entity (or conventional translation thereof) is addressed as a title or position in and of itself, is not plural, is not preceded by a modifier (including a definite or indefinite article)". The word "Canada's" or "The" would indicate it is not appropriate to capitalize.
I'm also confused why you restored "Canada's" before the position, since that isn't the format we use in other articles.
Thanks, —WildComet talk 21:29, 15 April 2023 (UTC)