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Irish Canadian?

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Someone recently added this article to the category "Irish Canadians." Is this accurate -- is Sharpe part Irish? I realize that many Newfoundlanders have Irish ancestry, but the term "Irish Canadian" implies (to me at least) a far more recent link to Ireland. (Similarly, we wouldn't call someone from Ontario whose ancestors came from Scotland two centuries ago a "Scottish Canadian.") And is there even any source for the assertion that Sharpe's ancestry is Irish? Despite the popular misconception, just about as many Newfoundlanders came from South-west England as from Ireland. --WillNL 13:19, 10 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Actually other articles related had disputed or possible origin categories. Someone put Zack Werner a Jewish Canadian (as also Jake Gold ,which I've deleted. Someone put Keith Macpherson a Scotish Canadian. Eva was put a Peruvian Canadian, Melissa O'Neill - .Eurasian, Billy Kiepart a German Canadian, Theresa Sokyrka - Urkranian orthodox.
The best one - Ben Mulroney put as Irish and Serbian
I've have some questions for several of them. I've deleted those from Mulroney, Werner and Gold. I haven't change those of the contestants yet
If you have Any doubts on a origin category for Sharpe, you can delete it --JForget 02:32, 12 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Interesting...I wonder if those tags were all added by the same person? The editor who added the Irish-Canadian tag to this article (or, actually, his sockpuppet) seems to have a history of making controversial racial/ethnic claims on Wikipedia, judging by his talk page. Anyway, I've deleted the tag. Whoever added it -- please feel free to add it back if you can cite a source. --WillNL 11:22, 12 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

WillNL, I've also though the same as your first comment - I rather put it if they were born in that country or was born from parents from that country's although I have realized that Mulroney's mother has a Russian-like name, but that doesn't make sense to put Mulroney as a Serbian Canadian. Although, on the flip side I would keep Eva in the Peruvian category since her father was born in Peru. I wouldn't put categories for heritages reasons such as Irish for the Newfoundlanders. Like I said it's the jugement of you folks to keep it or not. Although I'm quite surprise that he/she haven't put Rex Goudie as Irish (as he was from Newfoundland and maybe surprise he/she haven't put Eurasians as Rex is dating Melissa O'Neill that he/she put the Eurasians tag in O'Neill's article.

Although I've found this courtesy of http://www.realitynewsonline.com/cgi-bin/ae.pl?mode=4&article=article6417.art&page=1


From Canadian Idol episode of September 4, the same featuring Tony Bennett.

But even then I don't think it will required an Irish tag

--JForget 15:27, 12 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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BetacommandBot (talk) 21:48, 13 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]