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August 2021[edit]

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Hi Ahunt. For someone with such experience, you seem to presume quite a lot, prejudicing the content of my character for no apparent reason other than, possibly, asserting your authority and what seem to be your bias (leftist maybe?). I explained clearly, with one sentence, the reasoning of my edit. Here's the exact quote of my edit summary that you decided to ignore : "These are opinions, not observable facts nor objective statements."
Now, what did I change, exactly? There's a table on the right defining the party, its ideology, political position and so on. This is a table that serve as definition, presentation, without context nor explanation. The party do not consider itself to be far-right, never declared itself to be far right and there's no documentation observing any actions that could help label them as such. BUT, there's opinions that the PPC is far right leaning, in some degree, or some of their members hold far right convictions. Opinion are not facts, though, and can't be considered when defining a political party. That is why I removed the "far right" mention in the table, but kept it in the article, since it is appropriate to mention it and discuss it, but not to label the party as such. You are wrongfully and ignorantly accusing me of pre-election sanitizing, but the party isn't eligible for the 44th Canadian federal election, and you don't even have the faintest clue if I am a participant of the Canadian election process. I am not. I do not work for the federal government, nor any government at all, I never have and I don't work in the public service and have never participated in any political events whatsoever. So there's absolutely no conflict of interest here.
Also worth noting that I have verified every sources where it is mentioned that the PPC is a far right party and these are all articles having opinions on the matter and not stating any facts substantiating that the PPC is actually a far right leaning party (according to the definition of "far right" in a political context).
Now I might be mistaken, since I am less experience than you are with Wikipedia edits, but I thought that Wikipedia had rigourous standards about sourcing the content of pages and substantiating any assertion, especially the one that hurt\libel the individual or the organization. I will have to leave it to you to clarify that. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.20.197.194 (talkcontribs)
EDIT - This talk page is for discussion. If user Ahunt do not want to engage in a discussion toward resolving the issue, please abstain yourself from participating in the matter at hand. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.20.197.194 (talkcontribs)
EDIT 2 - Removal of Ahunt impertinent monologue, ignoring my comment above all together, like I haven't explained myself and imputing me intentions I never had (God complex?).

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