I'm just one of the thousands of geeks who are hooked on the joys of editing on Wikipedia. Somebody save me please! Although, it's cheaper than dating...
I have been editing on Wikipedia for over ten years and have made my share of mistakes and continue to do so. There is layer upon layer of policy nowadays; I can't track it all. I write articles because I am sincerely interested in the topics. If I stand up for the ones I work on, it is in the spirit of being a contributor to Wikipedia. If you disagree with me, let's not make it personal or a question of guilt or innocence. If I disagree with you, I sincerely disagree, but I hope to always be open to good advice.
I live in Toronto, so I edit about Toronto mostly. Since I'm Canadian, my first interest wasice hockey. While not a member of the hockey project, I contribute to ice hockey articles. I am also interested in Canadian history, especially Indigenous issues, and film, especiallykaiju, Canadian and action films.
improving citations, names of newspapers, quote characters
organizing and improving the articles on the various laws of Canada (see Canadian federal legislation category)
correcting publisher= usage in Template:citation inclusions - often should be work= or website=
correcting links to Toronto, that might be to York, or not include Canada
reducing duplicate wikilinks
fixing external links to refs
Was working on, but I think these are covered
processing all of the links to theCanadian page, which is a redirect, to eitherCanadians orCanada, or topical (e.g.Cinema of Canada) based on the original editors intent