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The reddit thread pointed out a lot of discrepancies and questionable "facts" in that.She faded from prominence well before 2015, so she hasn't been involved with the further devolving of Wikipedia that happened after the 2016 election.
I don't think she's dead. There's no obituary listing in the Saskatoon StarPost of anyone remotely resembling her name - just at the funeral home, with no inputs from family or friends. The online obituary claims she wrote a spate of articles in that publication in 2002-2003, but those aren't there either. Her obituary also (weirdly) claims that her apex of reporting was investigating a family of indigenous (called a "blended family") Saskatoon residents and discovering that their disabled daughters (suffering from "fetal alcohol spectrum disorder") were lying about having been sexually abused. The title of the investigative series was supposedly "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times", and that's not on the Saskatoon StarPost database, despite that she supposedly won unspecified "national awards" for these articles.
That's such a weird thing to put in someone's obituary.
If it's true, sounds pretty sucky to die of 27 year long COPD.
I mean I'd assume a funeral home would not just put up random shit without having a body or something. Apparently nobody irl cared about SV in the least.