User talk:2001:569:74D2:A800:6474:18A5:C80:2AD4

Patrice Robitaille
I'm going to give you a list of three articles to look at:
 * Canadian Screen Award for Best Screenplay
 * Prix Iris for Best Screenplay
 * Prix Iris for Best Actor

My recommendation is that you search all three of those pages for the text "Patrice Robitaille". You'll notice something interesting. Something highlighted in yellow, even.

This is what's called an "inherent" notability claim — meaning that as long as it can be verified as accurate, an article has to be allowed to exist even if its current state of sourcing is inadequate. Notability, as well, is based on the existence of suitable sources, not necessarily the current state of the article: it is entirely possible to write a badly sourced or unsourced article about a person who actually does have better sources out there than the article is actually using, and when that happens, the person passes our notability criteria and simply gets flagged for improvement rather than being thrown into the garbage can. Patrice Robitaille does have better sources, and a strong inherent notability claim, so I'd suggest you let it go. Bearcat (talk) 02:57, 31 March 2021 (UTC)