User talk:Jbrickwood

39th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Just so you know, 39th Legislative Assembly of Ontario is supposed to be a permanent list of everybody who sat in the 39th regardless of whether they're still in it or not — so when an MPP resigns and a new one is elected, we keep them both on that list. The parent article at Legislative Assembly of Ontario can and should be "current members only", but the individual article on any specific session of the legislature needs to be a complete list of everybody who sat in it at any point. Hope that clarifies things a bit. Bearcat (talk) 21:40, 18 October 2009 (UTC)

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Proposed deletion of Tommy Blade


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