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It could be that a separate page is needed for a history of Métis people in Ontario. This is a page about the MNO, not a general history or current issue discussion. Discussions of identity and Powley should be referred to, but not discussed at length without specific reference to the MNO. Smallison ( talk) 02:54, 12 July 2021 (UTC)
I left a few things that are still sourced solely to the group's own website - primary sources only. We can leave some of that in, if the statements are either non-controversial, or made clear that it's their claim and then placed in context. There are also a few sources I haven't had a chance to check yet. So, while I've fixed what initially jumped out as the most serious problems, a bit more cleanup is needed before the flags can be removed. - CorbieVreccan ☊ ☼ 19:28, 1 December 2022 (UTC)
It's really not a good idea to imply others agree with you when that is not the case; if that is what you were doing. Your responses are still very confusing and I'm still not sure what your point is. Eastern Canada includes Ontario. Sources talking about the new Metis groups in Eastern Canada that rely on self-id, and the issues with those groups, such as those that have led this one to be suspended from the National Council, are relevant and useful to the article. You have shown a clear agenda to try and keep critical content out, even resorting to casting aspersions [other users, see warning on user's talk]. As others have pointed out to you on the Métis talk page, you seem to repeatedly misconstrue what is in the sources. It seems to me that you either aren't reading the sources you recommend, or are cherrypicking bits out of context that, when placed in context, do not say what you are claiming they say, or if are trying to confuse people, assuming they won't read the sources. It makes me look again at some of the IP edits where the text was changed to say things that are not in the sources. - CorbieVreccan ☊ ☼ 23:38, 2 December 2022 (UTC)
MNO is making up a false history and stealing information from legitimate Indigenous and Metis people of Alberta. There has never been a Metis Nation in Ontario because the Metis were pushed out west. They did not move East along with the RCMP that pushed them out. MNO is creating a false narrative and becomes hostile when questioned about legitimacy. 107.179.134.209 ( talk) 17:14, 15 May 2024 (UTC)
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It could be that a separate page is needed for a history of Métis people in Ontario. This is a page about the MNO, not a general history or current issue discussion. Discussions of identity and Powley should be referred to, but not discussed at length without specific reference to the MNO. Smallison ( talk) 02:54, 12 July 2021 (UTC)
I left a few things that are still sourced solely to the group's own website - primary sources only. We can leave some of that in, if the statements are either non-controversial, or made clear that it's their claim and then placed in context. There are also a few sources I haven't had a chance to check yet. So, while I've fixed what initially jumped out as the most serious problems, a bit more cleanup is needed before the flags can be removed. - CorbieVreccan ☊ ☼ 19:28, 1 December 2022 (UTC)
It's really not a good idea to imply others agree with you when that is not the case; if that is what you were doing. Your responses are still very confusing and I'm still not sure what your point is. Eastern Canada includes Ontario. Sources talking about the new Metis groups in Eastern Canada that rely on self-id, and the issues with those groups, such as those that have led this one to be suspended from the National Council, are relevant and useful to the article. You have shown a clear agenda to try and keep critical content out, even resorting to casting aspersions [other users, see warning on user's talk]. As others have pointed out to you on the Métis talk page, you seem to repeatedly misconstrue what is in the sources. It seems to me that you either aren't reading the sources you recommend, or are cherrypicking bits out of context that, when placed in context, do not say what you are claiming they say, or if are trying to confuse people, assuming they won't read the sources. It makes me look again at some of the IP edits where the text was changed to say things that are not in the sources. - CorbieVreccan ☊ ☼ 23:38, 2 December 2022 (UTC)
MNO is making up a false history and stealing information from legitimate Indigenous and Metis people of Alberta. There has never been a Metis Nation in Ontario because the Metis were pushed out west. They did not move East along with the RCMP that pushed them out. MNO is creating a false narrative and becomes hostile when questioned about legitimacy. 107.179.134.209 ( talk) 17:14, 15 May 2024 (UTC)