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Completely non-notable teacher. The article contains two apparent claims of notability: a claim that he won the Order of Canada, which appears to be a hoax, because I can't find a source for it, and a note that he is a member of the OFSAA hall of fame. While this appears to be true, a glance at the [http://www.ofsaa.on.ca/wor/ list of members] comes up with a few hundred names; hardly an elite club. I fully expect the student jokers who have been replacing the journalist article at [[Paul Barry]] with an attack page version of this article for the last few weeks to meatpuppet this vote in droves, but it'd be nice to be rid of this once and for all. [[User:Ambi|Ambi]] 01:36, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
Completely non-notable teacher. The article contains two apparent claims of notability: a claim that he won the Order of Canada, which appears to be a hoax, because I can't find a source for it, and a note that he is a member of the OFSAA hall of fame. While this appears to be true, a glance at the [http://www.ofsaa.on.ca/wor/ list of members] comes up with a few hundred names; hardly an elite club. I fully expect the student jokers who have been replacing the journalist article at [[Paul Barry]] with an attack page version of this article for the last few weeks to meatpuppet this vote in droves, but it'd be nice to be rid of this once and for all. [[User:Ambi|Ambi]] 01:36, 17 December 2005 (UTC)
* '''Delete''', absolutely non-notable. [[User:Titoxd|Tito]][[Wikipedia:Esperanza|<span style="color:#008000;">xd</span>]]<sup>([[User_talk:Titoxd|?!?]] - [[Wikipedia:Semi-protection policy|did you read this?]])</sup> 01:47, 17 December 2005 (UTC)

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Completely non-notable teacher. The article contains two apparent claims of notability: a claim that he won the Order of Canada, which appears to be a hoax, because I can't find a source for it, and a note that he is a member of the OFSAA hall of fame. While this appears to be true, a glance at the list of members comes up with a few hundred names; hardly an elite club. I fully expect the student jokers who have been replacing the journalist article at Paul Barry with an attack page version of this article for the last few weeks to meatpuppet this vote in droves, but it'd be nice to be rid of this once and for all. Ambi 01:36, 17 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]