MP3 Posted Monday at 08:13 PM Author Posted Monday at 08:13 PM (edited) Poilievre is calling for a trust vote tonight     Edited Monday at 08:14 PM by MP3
MP3 Posted Monday at 08:19 PM Author Posted Monday at 08:19 PM 3 hours ago, Mezik said: It's just sad that there are two viable parties with the NDP and Green that will never be given a chance, when their platforms are usually the best crafted ones. Â I wish we were more like Europe with a ton of different official parties and then they had to work together to form a collation. NDP is not like a typical left party in Europe, they are way too on the socialist side Coalitions doesn't work on the long run, some European countries where they are used to coalitions are always on election or always have problems keeping their president/prime minister in office because after a short period of time, conflicts start to appear between different point of view. We have saw that with the Liberals and NDP, while they were in an "alliance" they kept fighting in front of the media, it becomes a theatre piece instead of real politics. Non merci
VOSS Posted Monday at 08:26 PM Posted Monday at 08:26 PM None of the parties will do anything substantial wrt housing so I'm having a hard time caring about this one. I'm assuming PP will win.
MP3 Posted Monday at 08:52 PM Author Posted Monday at 08:52 PM 25 minutes ago, VOSS said: None of the parties will do anything substantial wrt housing so I'm having a hard time caring about this one. I'm assuming PP will win. It's easy, reduce the number of new comers and build more housings and wait for a decade for the balance to come backÂ
Mezik Posted Monday at 08:54 PM Posted Monday at 08:54 PM Can't wait for Canada to be even more ****** under PP. Â Â
MP3 Posted Monday at 09:12 PM Author Posted Monday at 09:12 PM 17 minutes ago, Mezik said: Can't wait for Canada to be even more ****** under PP. Â Â Nothing can beat the circus we are living right now that's for sure 1 1
Hollywood. Posted Monday at 10:50 PM Posted Monday at 10:50 PM I'm not a fan of Trudeau, but PP isn't a great alternative. However should he be elected, I can't wait to see what excuses Danielle Smith has when she can't blame Trudeau (then again her party is still on the blame Notely train even though their party has been in power for like 5+ years). Â What a wild couple of weeks its been. Between the Canada Post strike and now this mess.Â
Miles. Posted Monday at 10:51 PM Posted Monday at 10:51 PM Wow today has been crazy! Could this be the end of JT...?
Capris Groove Posted Monday at 11:01 PM Posted Monday at 11:01 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, MP3 said: Nothing can beat the circus we are living right now that's for sure Oh yes it can. We at least still have a left-leaning leader in power who is one of the last in the world. Who openly supports gay rights, women, minorities, climate change and the environment, science, education, and fair immigration. The housing crisis and inflation are global issues right now, exacerbated by a pandemic which Canada handled very well. People who needed it got $2000 a month. Americans got what, one or two stimulus checks which resulted in many of them being put out on the street? Edited Monday at 11:03 PM by Capris Groove
MP3 Posted Monday at 11:36 PM Author Posted Monday at 11:36 PM 34 minutes ago, Capris Groove said: Oh yes it can. We at least still have a left-leaning leader in power who is one of the last in the world. Who openly supports gay rights, women, minorities, climate change and the environment, science, education, and fair immigration. The housing crisis and inflation are global issues right now, exacerbated by a pandemic which Canada handled very well. People who needed it got $2000 a month. Americans got what, one or two stimulus checks which resulted in many of them being put out on the street? With all due respect, praising the Trudeau government is a sign of ideological blindness. In all aspects of society, everything has been collapsing since 2015, the year Trudeau came into power. The Conservatives' policies will not affect the rights of gays, women or immigrants. Poilievre himself said so. The only thing that will change is a much healthier management of finances and less federal involvement in provincial jurisdictions. The last year under Justin was a real zoo and that is unprecedented in Canadian history. We are a G7 country and it seems like we are managed by a student association. It is ridiculous, never seen before. 1
MP3 Posted Monday at 11:37 PM Author Posted Monday at 11:37 PM 46 minutes ago, Miles. said: Wow today has been crazy! Could this be the end of JT...? The next couple of days will tell us if the government collapse or not
Strawberry Bubble Posted Monday at 11:44 PM Posted Monday at 11:44 PM On 12/15/2024 at 11:35 AM, 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 why?
VOSS Posted Monday at 11:59 PM Posted Monday at 11:59 PM 2 hours ago, MP3 said: It's easy, reduce the number of new comers and build more housings and wait for a decade for the balance to come back I fear the economy is too reliant on housing value appreciation for a balance to come back without a lot of pain
MP3 Posted Tuesday at 12:37 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 12:37 AM 35 minutes ago, VOSS said: I fear the economy is too reliant on housing value appreciation for a balance to come back without a lot of pain You're right, a lot of people take advantage of it but when the demand will fall, the prices will follow too and it will get way better because house owner won't be able to keep their high pricesÂ
MP3 Posted Wednesday at 10:34 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 10:34 AM Justin Trudeau cancelled all the planned end-year interviews with all major medias
family.guy123 Posted Wednesday at 04:33 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:33 PM 5 hours ago, MP3 said: Justin Trudeau cancelled all the planned end-year interviews with all major medias Scumbag. Hopefully he's surrendering himself. He treasoned himself the moment he walked back on electoral reform.  Christina "knowingly clapped for a Nazi" freeland should be right behind him.  Throw in that greedy pig Randy too 2
Pikachoo Posted Wednesday at 06:14 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:14 PM meanwhile, Trump has said Canada should be the "51st state" for the tenth time now. it won't be long before Danielle Smith stops considering it a joke and pushes for it.
Gui Blackout Posted Thursday at 11:22 AM Posted Thursday at 11:22 AM At least Poilievre seems to be more of a traditional conservative rather than a far-right radical, so that's more than most countries have right now 2
VOSS Posted Thursday at 05:57 PM Posted Thursday at 05:57 PM Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has cancelled all of his traditional year-end media interviews to "reflect" after Monday's caucus shakeup. Â Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says Trudeau is taking some time to reflect after the sudden resignation of Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland Monday. Wilkinson also says the prime minister is also reflecting on what he's heard from members of his own caucus. There are growing calls from within the party for Trudeau to step down as leader. Â The House of Commons is now on a holiday break, giving Trudeau a few weeks to decide his next move before MPs return to Ottawa on Jan. 27. Â Source
MP3 Posted Thursday at 09:33 PM Author Posted Thursday at 09:33 PM 3 hours ago, VOSS said: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has cancelled all of his traditional year-end media interviews to "reflect" after Monday's caucus shakeup. Â Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says Trudeau is taking some time to reflect after the sudden resignation of Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland Monday. Wilkinson also says the prime minister is also reflecting on what he's heard from members of his own caucus. There are growing calls from within the party for Trudeau to step down as leader. Â The House of Commons is now on a holiday break, giving Trudeau a few weeks to decide his next move before MPs return to Ottawa on Jan. 27. Â Source Cancelling all the end-year interviews is such a bad move for him, if he really wanted to reassure and regroup the party he should have just do the interviews and assume his acts, he would have gain some points of sympathy, a fault confessed is half forgiven. But now he seems to hide himself til late January, the last image the Canadians will have of Trudeau til then is all that mess with Freeland and he will fall even further in the polls because people will talk about that during the holidays. Very bad moveÂ
midnightdawn Posted yesterday at 12:14 AM Posted yesterday at 12:14 AM I feel like he should have come out defiant and affirmed he will stay until the election. It's pretty bad for a leader to be perceived as indecisive and needing to "reflect" when you're in a powerful position that requires a lot of decisions to be made.
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