You'll find further details about this development here:
Christy Clark "Controversies" wiped from public Wikipedia record
What is the site you linked to? It appears to be appropriating government logos and there is no info on who publishes the site.
What is the site you linked to? It appears to be appropriating government logos and there is no info on who publishes the site.
And am I to presume you are actually Kropotkin, raised from the dead?
It seems to me that the use of the Elections Canada logo does nothing to enhance the message or the website but it could get the publishers into a shitload of trouble.
I dreamed I saw the Prince last night
Alive as you or me
Says I, But Peter, you're ninety-six years dead
I never died, says he
I never died, says he
I'm not even slightly fascinated enough to take this on myself, but if I'm not mistaken, Wikipedia does have its own message board (for lack of a better word) where these sorts of controversies can be discussed and debated among the greater Wikipedia community.
Also, ANYONE can edit or re-edit a Wikipedia page, so any of us could go in and put the "Controversies" right back in.
So now the goods on Rich Coleman are deleted too. Updated:
http://www.bcelection2017.ca/bc-liberal-party.html
Call a reporter or call a press conference