Talk:Yuen Pau Woo

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copy paste of http://www.yesatyale.org/asia/plenary1.html http://www.asiapacific.ca/2525 http://www.canadianbusinessschools.com/cms/templates/default.aspx?a=311&z=9 http://www.apebc.ca/resources/APEBC%20Speaker%20Event%20and%20AGM%20-%20July%2015,%202009.pdf

revised to avoid problem. I don't think the material was copy right because it just lists his positions, which are just facts with no embellishment, but it's different now nonetheless.

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Light on citations[edit]

The article, as it stands, contains two links to what essentially constitute opinion pieces from National Post, who is already a fairly questionable source (does not regularly publish retractions, well-known political bias including editorial endorsement of parties, majority foreign ownership), as well as a one link to Global who have already been sued for allegedly publishing falsehoods with respect to the broader issue of Chinese interference. That appears to be the sum total of secondary sources in the article, the remainder are primary sources. Therefore I have added several tags to this article: more citations needed, NPOV, as well as original research. If the article relies mostly on primary sources, then it is original research. And given the issues with the few secondaries provided, I would like to see more verifiable citations in substantiation of the issues around Woo. I find the flurry of activity on a number of interconnected Wiki pages about Chinese-Canadians to be concerning, to say the least. 206.45.2.52 (talk) 19:53, 14 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]