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Check a few citations. Do the links work? Is there any close paraphrasing or plagiarism in the article? •	All links were capable of working, a few required a sign in to access the information. One article that heavily focused on Metis athletes in the NHL, the section on Wade Redden was closely paraphrased throughout his Wikipedia article. The article on Metis athletes and Wade Redden’s Wikipedia article had similarities when discussing his early life and his origins of growing up. Of the articles that were not capable of working, there were a couple of outdated links that were not able to open as well, articles that seem to be newspaper articles and not an article that may have been to the extent of a peer reviewed article, academic journal, etc.

Where does the information come from? Are these neutral sources? If biased, is that bias noted? •	The information about Wade Redden throughout his Wikipedia page similarly originate from profile pages, newspaper/journal articles, and interviews. Redden’s profile pages are used through sources such as NHL.com and any other hockey team that he has played for. Information coming from articles and interviews are very neutral and are well executed in the sense of it being neutral, due to the fact that the info is just stating facts and simply informing viewers of the page about his time in the sport of hockey. Its notable that Wade Redden’s information on Wikipedia is mainly centered around his time in the NHL as that was his profession but it is quite noticeable that there is little to no information about his Aboriginal status as a Metis.

Is everything in the article relevant to the article topic? Is there anything that distracted you? •	Everything throughout Wade Redden’s article on Wikipedia is relevant to the topic being Wade Redden and what he is known for. Wade Redden was a successful athlete who played hockey at the professional level, within his Wikipedia article it is noticeable to the regular eye viewing the page that his article well represents him as a professional hockey athlete. In conclusion, Wade Redden’s origin of being Metis is under represented throughout his article, it may be essential to look deeper into his life growing up as an Aboriginal.

MoeeeG (talk) 03:38, 19 March 2018 (UTC) Moses Genat on Wade Redden's Wikipedia Page

MoeeeG (talk) 16:43, 17 March 2018 (UTC) Moses Genat on Wade Redden's article