Re the above, what other third party sources? The references listed is what there is, besides listings at National Defence HQ of the Canadian Forces, of which The CAV do not have access and listings from other web sites. The material at the references list all.

Insofar as no links to this article, yes there is. What more do you want?


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14 Aug 2008: I have read, been advised, and followed all that was needed for the page. As stated above, primary, reliable sources to this page have been provided.

If this is insufficient, then please expand on the definitions of 'primary source' and 'reliable source'.

CJ (aka Bumpsy) [[corporate@thecav.ca]

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While there are citations in the article. None of them are reliable, 3rd-party citations that specifically mention the organization and indicate how it is notable. The citations simply establish that the Canadian military organizations exist and that some of the veterans organizations have linked to it.

Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/VeteranVoice.info edit

You asked about what was wanted on the references. References are needed to establish whether VeteranVoice.info meets Wikipedia's notability standards. For something to be notable, it has to have multiple, third-party, non-trivial articles or websites that discuss the organization. Take a look the the specific notability standards.

ref 1 is to VeteranVoice's own website, so it's not a third-party website ref 2 proves that the RCMP exists, but I can't find any references to VeteranVoice.info ref 3 proves that Canadian forces exist, but I can't find any references to VeteranVoice.info ref 4 proves that Veterans Affairs Canada exist, but I can't find any references to VeteranVoice.info ref 5 just mentions Canadian Copyright laws, no specific part of Canadian Copyright laws and doesn't mention VeteranVoice.info ref 6 comes from VeteranVoice's own website, so it's not a third-party website ref 7 the CAV website contains a link to VeteranVoice's own website, along with numerous others. If it specifically mentions VV and clearly discusses how the two organizations interact, then it might help establish notability. Please provide a link to the specific section in the CAV website ref 8 proves that PPCLI exists, but I can't even find any links to the VV website or how the two organizations work together.

Only Ref 7 and 8 have a slight chance to establish notability. Let me know if you have any further questions. Tobyc75 (talk) 19:31, 28 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

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__________________________________________________________________ I omitted to complete some of the fields when I uploaded the image. It was an error on my part.

The image is not copyright. It was developed by myself and is free for anyone to use.

If this explanation is insufficient to aloow the upload and use of the image, please advise how to correct. I can simply delete the image and re-upload if you wish.

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I give up! Everything is owned by me. I do not have the time to mess about over such a ridiculous bureaucratic process to just post an article. I have to do that with the federal gov't every day, but I am not spending the hours to verify everything is owned by myself.

It's a shame that Wikepedia has created more rules and regulations then are necessary. I thought Wikipedia may have had a future. With the new rules, like some many others are telling me, it is about to become just a fad that will fade. Shame!

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