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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)
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
“ | Now in a dark suit, Craig is performing the 17th century Irish classic “Danny Boy,” which was covered by Andy Williams to make it eligible for this show.
Zack: Zack says he was taken back to the moments of sixties TV (which is apparently a good thing). He adds that Craig shows “truth and honesty about yourself, and I’m so fantastically proud that you did that in that moment.” He recommends Craig’s fans vote early and vote often. Jake: Jake thought that was a natural song choice for Craig, it’s a number the judges like to hear in the east coast auditions. Wow, I sure bet they get it next year! Jake adds, “Great job, at the end you brought it right home. It really connected.” Sass: Sass says, “That was an absolutely beautiful, heartfelt, lovely performance. You’ll make my friend Suzanne cry!” Farley: Farley says this is one of his favourite songs, and he “had Irish tenor-y thing happening.” He agrees it was a good choice for Craig. Brian: THIS is what we’ve been missing from Craig! Craig was emotionally more believable and really showed off the purity of his tones. Perhaps his best performance in a few weeks, I think he locked up the Irish vote and issued a strong challenge to Tyler. |
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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)
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