Talk:Canadian Coalition Against the Death Penalty
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Merge proposal
[edit]After spending some time looking for more references for Tracy Lamourie, I'd propose we merge that page into this one. There are many sources supporting the fact that she founded CCADP, but that's pretty much it. I can't find references backing up other things in her article. Instead, most references will note that the CCADP did those things (supported ACLU in overturning Arizona law, participated in US v. Burns, etc.). With that in mind, I think a merge would be the best way to cover both topics in a verifiable way. Thoughts? Ajpolino (talk) 04:31, 17 March 2017 (UTC)
- I have boldly redirected her article to here. Mattg82 (talk) 00:54, 24 January 2018 (UTC)
Proposed deletion
[edit]Disagree I disagree with the proposed deletion based on notability and have removed the proposed deletion tag. As stated in the article, this organization was started by two Canadian citizens whose work managed to garner responses from the President of the United States, which is supported by a reference from The New York Times, and they directly affected policy in Arizona with the help of the ACLU, which is supported from a reference from USA Today. During the height of their activity they also appeared on several news programs on major networks in both the US and Canada. Marchije•speak/peek 21:17, 30 April 2019 (UTC)