Talk:List of people from Hamilton, Ontario
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[edit] Citation Templates
When citing sources use Citation Templates. The Templates provide a standard format for citations and often cause a contributor not to forget key elements. For example, the cite web template requires, URL, ACCESSDATE and TITLE. There are additional fields, but it will error out if you don't atleast contribute those 3 elements. You may want to see WP:CITET.Nhl4hamilton 12:15, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Citations Needed
I've Cited Sources for all the names in the "List of people from Hamilton, Ontario" page. There's still a few names with Citations Needed. I've moved those names to this discussion page. Wikipedia is an Encyclopedia and only names with Citations on them will be included in the "List of people from Hamilton, Ontario" page. Nhl4hamilton 11:56, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
- Blaine (cartoonist), political cartoonist.[citation needed]
- W. Marshall Cleland, (1912- ?), was a Canadian equestian champion. 1937 Lou Marsh trophy winner as Canada's top athlete.[citation needed]
- Almuth Lütkenhaus, sculptor.[citation needed]
- Sue Prestedge, is a Canadian sports broadcaster, who was one of Canada's first and most influential female sports journalists.[citation needed]
- Damien Cox, sports columnist for the Toronto Star.[citation needed]
- Steve Simmons, sports columnist for the Toronto Sun.[citation needed]
- Jordan Hastings, (Jordan 'Ratbeard' Hastings) is the current drummer for the post-hardcore band Alexisonfire.[citation needed]
- Craig Hunter is a Juno Award-winning musician and teacher. Formerly the drummer of the pop band The Philosopher Kings.[citation needed]
- Richard Alway, former Canadian radio broadcast commentator & is the current and first lay President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of St. Michael's College.[citation needed]
- Katherine "Kingpin" Roy, Queen of Canada's Carribean rum smuggling operation in the 1880s.[citation needed]
- Colin Carrie, current member of the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Oshawa; Conservative Party of Canada.[citation needed]
- Father Sean O'Sullivan, Canadian politician and religious leader.[citation needed]
- Lily Oddie, (formerly known as Lily Oddie Munro) former provincial politician in Ontario, Canada. She is best known for having been involved in a fundraising scandal involving Patti Starr.[citation needed]
- Walter Rollo, first Ontario minister of labour.[citation needed]
- Travis Weatherbie ex-linebacker in the CFL, who holds the Grey Cup record for most QB sacks in one championship game at 9.[citation needed]
- Jeremy Fisher, Canadian musician, born in Hamilton but currently residing in Vancouver, BC. [citation needed]