User:Kevlar67
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[edit]For working on new projects
My Best Articles or Biggest Contributions
[edit]Created and Edited
[edit]- The Irish Clan Doherty (my grandfather's clan).
- My old minor hockey teamate Kyle Chipchura.
- The Canadian dialect of the Ukrainian language.
- Iwan Pylypow the founding Ukrainian Canadian pioneer.
- Westlock County, Alberta, my home region.
- Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, and Edna-Star, Alberta, the museum that showcases Ukrainain - Canadian culture, and the original settlement it's based on.
- Miracle on Manchester, a famous Oilers hockey game.
- Canada-Ukraine relations
- British-Canadian relations
- North Atlantic triangle
Created, let others finish
[edit]- Ukrainophone, a Ukrainian speaker.
- {{Topics on Alberta}}, a template on general AB-related topics.
Did major edits on
[edit]- unincorporated area a type of town without a town council.
- Roughneck, an oilpatch job.
- Block Settlement, the typical pattern of Western Canadian settlement.
- Kovbasa Ukrainian sausage.
- Added section on Candian railway hotels to Château.
- Revapted Anti-Canadianism.
- Major expansion to Battle of Alberta.
- I've tried to improve middle power, but it's hard to keep the nationalist wankers away.
- Did a complete overhaul of the artilce about Ukrainian Canadians.
- Re-worked the Canadian and Ukrainian section of List of forts.
- Kalyna Country the world's largest ecomuseum.
- To the List of World's Largest Roadside Attractions I added the Giants of the Prairies, and created that article too.
- I updated out info on the Alberta Caucus serving in the 39th Canadian Parliament.
- Helped write an interesting if pehaps too "unique" article on Foreign ownership of companies of Canada.
- Tried to fix inconsistencies in Largest European metropolitan areas.
- Did a whole section on Political culture of Canada
Related Projects
[edit]I've been working hard to try to expand the English Wikipedia's coverage of French last names, especially those ranked as among the most common in Quebec (e.g. Tremblay, Landry, Morin).
I added or edited several pages related to oilpatch occupations: Oiler, Roughneck, Motorman, etc.
I've been trying hard to eliminated nationalist wanking on the emerging superpowers pages, China, India, and the EU.
I've also spent entirely too much time makign sure all our famous Ukrainian Canadians are in that proper category.
Speaking of mis-used time, I'm been giving time and place categories for a lot of Canadian businesses.
Lately I've expanded my last-names efforts into Ukrainian names like Andreychuk, Fedoruk, and Tkachuk.
I've created and populated serval sub-cats for Category:Edmonton, Alberta, and Category:Alberta such as Category:Companies based in Edmonton, Category:Buildings and structures in Edmonton and Category:Festivals in Alberta.
Also, I've tried to work on articles related to Ukrainian cuisine, like borshch, blini, kovbasa, etc. And on the Twelve-dish Christmas Eve supper. And on Quebec and Canadian cuisine, like butter tarts and sugar pies.
NB
[edit]REMEMBER: (notes to myself)
- Don't get bogged down doing mantiance tasks for hours! (especially categorizing things!)
- Do your homework first, then write articles about it.
- Edit it for fun and to achieve something, not just to waste time.
To Do
[edit]- St. Thomas Day
- History of Alberta
- Alberta Provincial Police (1917-1932)
- History of North America
- National Energy Board of Canada
- History of Edmonton
- History of Calgary
- History of Lethbridge
- Economy of Alberta
- Arts in Alberta
- Edmonton City Hall
- Shaw Conference Centre
- University of Alberta Hospital
- All Saints' Anglican Cathedral (Edmonton)
- St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Cathedral Edmonton
- St, barbra’s Russian Orthodox Cathedral Edmonton
- Victoria Matthews (Anglican Bishop of Edmonton) first Female Bishop in ACC
- List of churches in Edmonton (many redlinks)
- List of tallest buildings in Edmonton (mostly redlinks)
- Ukrainian Catholicism in Canada and / or Ukrainian (Greek) Catholic Church (of/in) Canada
- Bishop of Edmonton (disambiguation) - link to RC, ACC, UOCC, UGCC, etc.
- Create {{Infobox national hockey team}} based on {{Infobox national basketball team}}, etc.
- Create History of the Canadian West or similar. It would deal with all history common to Rupert's Land, NWT, and AB, SK, MB to avoid repetition.
- Category:Host cities of the World Championships in Athletics (and/or a list, template, or succession box). Also Commonwealth Games stadiums (and possibly a cat, a template, or a suceesion box) and World Championships in Athletics stadiums (w/ cat, template, or succession box).
- peasant architecture and / or Eastern-European architecture
- Wasyl Eleniak
- Narody Dim and / or National Home
- Alberta Beef
- United Farm Labour Temple Association and Association of United Ukrainian Canadians
- Ukrainian Canadian Congress
- community hall
- Galician German
- Executive Council of Alberta
- * a page for each ministry / department
- * a page for the office of each minister
- * a page for each of the current ministers
- Farmers of North America (volume buy cooperative)
- Ukrainian Canadian Archives & Museum Of Alberta
- Divisional point
- Refinery row, upgrader alley, and Alberta Industrial Heartland
- Alberta in the 20th Century (book series)
- Canstar Sports
- Charles Allard founder of ITV, WIC, and the Oilers
- Social class in Canada
- Alberta College (see [1])
- Bouchard-Taylor Commision
- Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- Official apology
- slavic name suffixes (e.g.-ov, -iw, -iv; -iuk, -chuk; -ski, -ski, -ic, -ych, -ich, -witz; etc.
- St. Albert Place use [2] and [3]
- Imperial defence (Candian Navy, other controversies)
- Farmfair International held together with CFR
Categoory:Ethnic and cultural organizations in Canada Canadian Jewish Congress Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians Jewish Colonization Association Canadian Arab Federation Assembly of First Nations Canadian Malayalee Association Congress of Aboriginal Peoples Métis National Council Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami etc.
- reform {{Music of Canada}} to look like {{UK music}} or at least like {{USmusic}}
- Canadian folk music
- Western Canadian Music Awards
Foreign relations of Canada
[edit]- Bilateral:
- Multilateral
History of Alberta: People who held multiple important jobs, important in the founding of important instututions.
- Herbert Charles Wilson, Mayor of Edmonton, NWT MLA, Speaker of NWT LA
- Frank Oliver, founder of Edmonton Bulletin,NWT MLA, MP, Minister of Interior
- William Antrobus Griesbach, Major General, MP, Mayor of Edmonton, Senator
- Matthew McCauley, first Mayor of Edmonton, MLA for NWT and AB
- John R. Boyle, MLA, Minister of Education, Attorney General, Leader of the Liberal Party
Buildings in Edmonton
[edit]Heritage sites
[edit]And make sure everyone on the list as an article
Religion
[edit]- Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Toronto (Canada) [4]
- Orthodox Church of Canada [5]
- Russian Orthodox Church in Canada [6]
- Orthodox Church of America Archdiocese of Canada [7]
- Syriac Orthodox Church in Canada [8]
- Armenian Catholic Exarchate of USA and Canada
Fun Stuff
[edit]Where am I?
[edit]- Earth
- North America
Political
[edit]- Canada
- Alberta
- Edmonton
Human regions
[edit]Pysical and bio regions
[edit]Check this out: [9]
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