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Reporting a death in a biography of a living person
Wikipedia has strict rules about editing biographies of the living (see WP:BLP). The content must come with reliable sources, not "this person is dead now, we'll come up with some verification later". In one edit summary, you said "sources are all over canadian media today." I don't doubt it, so it should be easy for you to come up with one. It's not that Wikipedia thinks you are wrong or lying, it's that you have to help Wikipedia vouch for your edit. signed, Willondon (talk) 22:39, 14 February 2024 (UTC)