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Copyvio check - I reviewed all matches over 9% found using Earwig's Copyvio Detector. No concerns - there were some matched that are Ok per WP:LIMITED, e.g. " from the Lubicon Cree community", "Little Buffalo in northern Alberta"
Images - one PD, one CC. Both are relevant, with suitable positioning and captions and good ALT text.
I've made a few minor formatting changes; feel free to revert any that you dislike.
Looks good to me! -A.
Sources
Sources all look OK.
I spotchecked Schilling (2011) (and amended a typo in the title); APTN News (2014); APTN (2017); Martlet 2021; Vice. No issues with representation of sources.
The two APTN citations are inconsistent (APTN News v Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN))
I've updated to "APTN National News" and "APTN", as per the sources. -A.
Not a blocker to GA, but a couple of sources are linked while others aren't.
I've updated the Briarpatch Magazine citation with an online version of the article (I don't see any other unlinked citations, currently). -A.
Optionally, if IABot is working, you could use it to add archived copies to the relevant citations to avid linkrot.
This is a good suggestion, but I have no idea how to use IABot. :-) Is it easy to learn, and can you advise? If not, I can archive the sources manually. -A.
Should "Renewable Energy Transition" really be capitalised?
Probably not, although this seems to be a capitalization issue with an existing redirect page (not Laboucan-Massimo's biography). I've skipped the redirect and linked straight to "Energy transition" instead. -A.
Would it be appropriate to add into the article (after the "Subsequently, Laboucan-Massimo joined calls..." sentence) that the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls did in fact take place?
Sure -- I've added a short line to state it was launched in 2015. -A.
Should "pipeline be capitalised in "Trans Mountain Pipeline"?
Nope! Fixed. -A.
Optionally, add something about the purposes of the David Suzuki Fellowship.
I've added a few words. -A.
Media
i don't think that the year after Revolution should be italicised.
Good catch! fixed. -A.
Publications
Shouldn't "downstream: reimagining water" have some capitalisation?
The publisher has styled the book title in lowercase, but you're right that WP:MOS wants title case. Fixed! -A.
Infobox and lead
Same question as above about whether "Renewable Energy Transition" should be capitalised.
Fixed. -A.
As far as I can tell from sources, the article is neutral and has appropriate coverage. Only a couple of minor issues to be addressed. Thanks for your work on the article. Regards, BennyOnTheLoose (talk) 23:37, 1 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks. The archiving of links, and consistency in whether source names are linked, were both optional. I'm satisfied that the article meets the GA criteria, so am passing it. BennyOnTheLoose (talk) 09:48, 5 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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