I think a re-design is a good idea, reorganize the sections, etc. Spinboy 06:13, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hey Spinboy, there is a problem with the template you create in that it creates a huge gap in the text in the articles in which it is placed. See Prime Minister of Canada for example. I am unsure what the problem is and I tried to fix it but was unsuccessful :S
Also, I wonder if you would object if I redesigned it? I think it would make more sense if it was broken down by branch of government and also, I don't think the Deputy PM warrants being on there as that position has no seniority over other ministers. -- Jord 06:09, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
(above pasted from Jord and Spinboy's talk pages)
I am thinking of maybe something based roughly on the PoliticsUK template, eg.
Executive
Monarch
Governor General
Prime Minister
Legislative
House of Commons
Senate
Judicial
Supreme Court
Federal Court
etc
(name TBD - i.e. non-partisan/arms length)
Elections Canada
Information Commissioner
Privacy Commissioner
Ethics Commission
Auditor General
Thoughts? -- Jord 06:16, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Maybe also a provinces section with links to Lieutenant-Goveneror, Premier, Legislative Assembly? - Jord 06:20, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
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Executive |
Legislative |
Judicial |
Regions |
Problems here: lack of generic provincial articles relating to Canada, so perhaps that should be dropped. Not sure if I like the look... maybe we need to put borders in? - Jord 06:39, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I've removed the template from old pages and added it to new ones... I think I got 'em all. Nice workin with ya Spinboy! - Jord 07:05, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I've noticed a conflict there between a picture and the template, it may need to be cleaned up. Spinboy 07:06, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I changed the title for the Loyal Opposition leaders of the Senate and the HoC to read "Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition" as this is the more accurate title.
They are styled as such to show that while they are opposed to the government of the day, they remain loyal to Canada as a whole through the Sovereign of the Crown. gbambino
I think a re-design is a good idea, reorganize the sections, etc. Spinboy 06:13, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hey Spinboy, there is a problem with the template you create in that it creates a huge gap in the text in the articles in which it is placed. See Prime Minister of Canada for example. I am unsure what the problem is and I tried to fix it but was unsuccessful :S
Also, I wonder if you would object if I redesigned it? I think it would make more sense if it was broken down by branch of government and also, I don't think the Deputy PM warrants being on there as that position has no seniority over other ministers. -- Jord 06:09, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
(above pasted from Jord and Spinboy's talk pages)
I am thinking of maybe something based roughly on the PoliticsUK template, eg.
Executive
Monarch
Governor General
Prime Minister
Legislative
House of Commons
Senate
Judicial
Supreme Court
Federal Court
etc
(name TBD - i.e. non-partisan/arms length)
Elections Canada
Information Commissioner
Privacy Commissioner
Ethics Commission
Auditor General
Thoughts? -- Jord 06:16, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Maybe also a provinces section with links to Lieutenant-Goveneror, Premier, Legislative Assembly? - Jord 06:20, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
![]() |
Executive |
Legislative |
Judicial |
Regions |
Problems here: lack of generic provincial articles relating to Canada, so perhaps that should be dropped. Not sure if I like the look... maybe we need to put borders in? - Jord 06:39, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I've removed the template from old pages and added it to new ones... I think I got 'em all. Nice workin with ya Spinboy! - Jord 07:05, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I've noticed a conflict there between a picture and the template, it may need to be cleaned up. Spinboy 07:06, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I changed the title for the Loyal Opposition leaders of the Senate and the HoC to read "Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition" as this is the more accurate title.
They are styled as such to show that while they are opposed to the government of the day, they remain loyal to Canada as a whole through the Sovereign of the Crown. gbambino