Talk:Russell Brown (judge)
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- The issue here was that on the SCC website, the URL of Justice Brown's official bio was changed from [1] to [2] (the difference being that the middle initial "s" was deleted from the last segment of the URL). I have now fixed this, changing the article refs to the current page at the SCC website (rather than the archived page from the Wayback Machine): [3]. I also made a change referring to his children (reflecting the source's terminology), and put a citation-needed template by his place of birth in the infobox (the official bio says that Justice Brown grew up in Burns Lake but does not mention his birthplace). I would note incidentally that the article largely uses the same words as the official bio on the web page without any paraphrasing or even light rewording. Mathew5000 (talk) 21:31, 27 March 2016 (UTC)
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