Talk:Preston Manning

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What kind of official website is that? He's no a politician anymore, so why would he have an official site? Is that some sort of celebrity promotional page? Because it doesn't look like those low-quality supporter site at all. And the website offers no fineprints whatsover as to who and why maintains it. --Menchi 02:24 7 Jul 2003 (UTC)

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[edit] prestonmanning.ca

prestonmanning.ca (Canada)
Registrant: Preston Manning o/a REFORM PARTY OF CANADA
Description: Web Site for Preston Manning former Leader of the Opposition

It was a Reform Party domain, but has stayed with Manning. Samaritan 01:02, 16 Dec 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Liberals "leftist"?

Well, one could argue that they are, but it's certainly POV.


The info on Stockwell Day was errord, HE STILL IS A MP!

[edit] Canada & Alberta?

Leader of both, the Reform party of Canada & the Reform party of Alberta concurrently 1989-2000? If that's the case he could have become Prime Minister of Canada (in the former case) & Premier of Alberta (in the latter case), had his party won either election. Is this legal? under the Canadian Constitution? If not perhaps the succession boxes are in error? GoodDay 19:58, 24 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] AFD

I speedy closed the AFD on this article as a bad faith nom... as such I'm not going to put the box on the talk page indicating that this was up for AFD...Balloonman 09:20, 10 November 2007 (UTC)