MP3 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) Federal elections will take place in Canada in 2025. The legal date is October 20, 2025, but they may take place before that.   Projection of popular vote and seats projection. (172 seats is needed for a majority)   Evolution of the popular vote projection since January 1, 2022   JUSTIN TRUDEAU Liberal Party of Canada  Centre to centre-left Canadian Liberalism, Social Liberalism  In office since 2015, the Liberal Party has collapsed in the polls since the summer of 2023 in favor of the Conservative Party. After a promising start, the party quickly lost its pedals and fell into irrecoverable ideological drifts that led to its probable loss. After two minority elections, the Liberal Party of Canada will probably suffer a historic defeat.   PIERRE POILIEVRE Conservative Party of Canada  Centre-right to right-wing Canadian Conservatism, Economic Conservatism  The opposition party since 2015, the Conservatives have been leading in the polls for the past year and a half by substantial margins. Voters' fed up with the Liberals' erratic and irresponsible management of finances and the grip of woke ideology will give the Conservatives a likely landslide majority in the next election.   YVES-FRANÇOIS BLANCHET Bloc Québécois  Centre to Centre-left Quebec Nationalism and Sovereigntism  The only provincial party represented at the Federal level, the Bloc Québécois has seen its support explode since the election of Justin Trudeau in 2015. Looking out for the interests of Quebec only while waiting for a hypothetical referendum on Quebec sovereignty, if the Liberals continue their descent, the Bloc could well become the official opposition party in Canada, a first since 1993.   JAGMEET SINGH New Democratic Party of Canada  Centre-left to left-wing Social Democracy  Having become an ally of the Liberals by creating an alliance to keep them in power, the NDP tore up that deal in 2024, opening the possibility of an election before the legal deadline. The NDP is seeing its support slowly declining and could suffer its worst score since 2004.     Edited 8 hours ago by MP3
Mezik Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Terrified for Pierre coming in power, and just destroying everything there is left. Those who think Justin is bad (which he is) don't realize Pierre is 10x worst. Â 1
Pikachoo Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago omg I thought an election had been called and I was terrified that PP would be voted in at the WORST possible time. Â Â
MP3 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, Kamil24 said: Time for Justin to leave Totally and time for the LPC to re-center themselvesÂ
MP3 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, Mezik said: Terrified for Pierre coming in power, and just destroying everything there is left. Those who think Justin is bad (which he is) don't realize Pierre is 10x worst. Â With the right rising up in Western countries we need a solid Prime Minister that will give Canada its power again because for now we are a joke in front of every nations in the world. Trudeau and his government destroyed our country, every major countries are well recovered from COVID except us, our economy is falling apart, we lost any control on immigration, the middle class percentage is diminishing every year, we really need someone who can fix that because other wise we are going to our lost 1
MP3 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, Pikachoo said: omg I thought an election had been called and I was terrified that PP would be voted in at the WORST possible time. Â Â I think a late spring election is probable
Pikachoo Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 7 minutes ago, MP3 said: I think a late spring election is probable I don't think NDP or the Bloc are going to vote for a vote of no confidence. I thought so, but with Trump now looming over us, they may want to stall the CPC coming in
MP3 Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Pikachoo said: I don't think NDP or the Bloc are going to vote for a vote of no confidence. I thought so, but with Trump now looming over us, they may want to stall the CPC coming in With Trump taking office in January, the pressure will be huge on Canada's politic to elect a popular Prime Minister rather than to keep a falling one that still have a couple of months left. The NDP will try to keep them as long as possible because they don't have any ressources to go in election sooner but the Bloc is ready and wait only for that
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