Talk:Stevie Cameron

Change of heart by William Kaplan?
I've removed the statement "Kaplan has since changed his opinion on the central thesis of this book -- that Mulroney was unfairly targeted by the RCMP." because I can't find any reference that supports it. If someone can find a reference, this text can be re-inserted, if appropriate. Ross Fraser (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 04:12, 23 March 2010 (UTC).

Further Reading section
The following "Further Reading" references are somewhat odd, as they refer to books about Brian Mulroney, not Stevie Cameron. They are perhaps more appropriate to the article on the Airbus Affair.

* Mulroney: The Politics of Ambition, by John Sawatsky, 1991, MacFarlane, Walter & Ross, ISBN 0921912064. * Presumed Guilty: Brian Mulroney, the Airbus Affair, and the Government of Canada, by William Kaplan, 1998, ISBN 077104593X. * A Secret Trial: Brian Mulroney, Stevie Cameron, and the Public Trust, by William Kaplan, 2004, McGill-Queen's University Press, ISBN 0773528466. Ross Fraser (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 02:29, 23 March 2010 (UTC).

Discussion on CBC Radio of this Wikipedia article
On 2012-05-24, The Current (radio program) had a segment interviewing Stevie Cameron about her discovery in 2009 of a "Wikipedia profile" containing "scurrilous material" about her. The interview can be streamed here or here and downloaded here (the relevant part begins at timecode 13:30). This raises the question whether those old versions of the article should be subject to RevisionDeletion (or even suppression). Also, the radio piece suggests that User:Ross Fraser (who has a lot of edits on this article) is a friend of Ms. Cameron (specifically a "dog-park friend"); I would thus invite all concerned to familiarize themselves with WP:COI. Incidentally, the links to the radio program are not permanent; they might go dark after a few months. Mathew5000 (talk) 07:23, 13 June 2012 (UTC)