Poll: Who gets your vote

If a federal election were held tomorrow who would get your vote

  • Pierre Pollievre's Conservative Party

    Votes: 41 67.2%
  • Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party

    Votes: 13 21.3%
  • Jagmeet Singh's New Democratic Party

    Votes: 5 8.2%
  • Elizabeth May's Green Party

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Maxime Bernier's People's Party

    Votes: 2 3.3%

  • Total voters
    61
  • Poll closed .

Skoob

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Why do you love rapists and corrupt POS?
Sorry I exposed you again. You should apologize to the LGBTQIA+ community for letting your hate slip out on a public forum.
I'm confident they'll forgive you for promoting homophobes if your apology is sincere enough.
I won't.
 

Frankfooter

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Sorry I exposed you again. You should apologize to the LGBTQIA+ community for letting your hate slip out on a public forum.
I'm confident they'll forgive you for promoting homophobes if your apology is sincere enough.
I won't.
This is as funny as shit.

You back the most racist, sexist, violent, corrupt people around on the planet and think you support LGBTQ?
 

JohnLarue

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I would definitely vote for Poilievre. I love the guy. Metaphorically speaking. And I voted for Justin in 2015. *Not since however. Justin is an incompetent fool and he has destroyed the country. I won't bother with the details, but that's what it boils down to.

But in my riding, Parkdale High Park, there is absolutely 0 chance that a conservative will win the riding. So I will hold my nose and vote for the NDP just to take away a seat (hopefully) from Mr. Dress-up. My MP is Arif Virani and he has recently been promoted to Minister of Justice / Attorney General. Mr. Dress-up knows the riding is in jeopardy. So he figured he would raise Virani's profile in the hope of keeping the seat. Last election, the NDP fielded a joke of a candidate. If they field a strong candidate this time, they have a chance of victory. So yeah, I'm voting for the NDP, even though they are as bad or worse than the liberals. Fuck you Justin Trudeau, I'm so sick of watching a lazy-assed pretty boy who hates Canada run the country into the ground. I don't know how we even claw our way out of the hole he has dug for us.
Trudeau: "I got elected here"

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Frankfooter

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It's still not working for you.
You should be ashamed of labelling others what you in fact are: a homophobe.

People who are not homophobes don't promote posts from homophobes like you do.

Exposing people like you is my duty and I have fulfilled that here.
Skoob, until you can name at least three season's winners from below, you are the homophobe.
 

Skoob

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Skoob, until you can name at least three season's winners from below, you are the homophobe.
hahaha you're entertaining when you have been exposed.

The lengths you will go to for distraction is gold! Lol!
 

bver_hunter

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Maybe start by getting your facts straight and then we can have a conversation...


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Either way you look at it, shows that you made my point.
The more dense the population means more congestion and yet they can fit the bike lanes.
The reason that the traffic congestion is less than Toronto is because they have a much better public transport infrastructure.
More biking is better health!!
 

bver_hunter

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So in other words, the "facts" are really just your opinions and observations.
Right.
Then show your facts that the 407ETR is as congested as the 401?

Obviously, you have not used the 407ETR during the peak periods.
No one disputes this except you:

Time Saver – Saves over 30 minutes. If you take 407 ETR every day to work you could save over 20 hours a month...almost a full day NOT being spent in your vehicle!
 
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bver_hunter

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Thanks to the Federal Government's policies we are seeing this significant investment, that is unprecedented.

Those who constantly abuse this Government should dig their heads shamefully into the sand. We know that Dougie Boy leaked this news beforehand to take some credit from The Federal Govt.

Trudeau and Ford unveil Honda’s plan to build four new factories in Ontario
The Japanese automaker will have an electric vehicle factory and auto assembly plant in a region where they have been making gasoline-powered cars and trucks since 1986.


But of course Pee Pee the most nauseating will bring his usual pessimistic despicable POV:

In Ottawa, federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s office issued a statement expressing doubt the Honda deal would actually create the 1,000 promised jobs.
Obviously, his spokesperson who as a result is pushed in the corner will not respond to this question:

But Poilievre’s spokesperson, Sebastian Skamski, did not respond to a question from the Star asking if a future Conservative government would preserve the Trudeau Liberals’ green economy tax credits, which Ottawa projects will cost $93 billion by 2035.
“We have seen before where Justin Trudeau announces massive subsidies that are supposed to create Canadian jobs, only to see him turn around and let those jobs be filled by foreign replacement workers,” the initial statement said, referring to reports last fall that hundreds of foreign workers were slated to be hired at the Stellantis plant in Windsor.
“We can’t trust that (Trudeau’s) latest announcement of $5 billion in Canadian taxpayer money to another large multinational corporation will be any different.”
We know that is all the Conservatives will say, except if they are elected then they will not stop these subsidies that would kill the jobs but keep on blaming the previous Liberals for it.
Usual playmaking that only the right wingers will buy!!
 

Skoob

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Either way you look at it, shows that you made my point.
The more dense the population means more congestion and yet they can fit the bike lanes.
The reason that the traffic congestion is less than Toronto is because they have a much better public transport infrastructure.
More biking is better health!!
There's no "either way you look at it"...your math was wrong.

Bike lanes work better where there is more density and smaller land area...like Amsterdam.
Toronto doesn't fit that description as I've said from the beginning. Just because bike lanes work in one place doesn't mean they work everywhere. In Toronto, they've made traffic worse.
 

Skoob

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Amsterdam has a lower population density than Toronto and it's warmer.
It would have a lower population density if it had the same land area as Toronto. That's the whole point here.
Since it doesn't, bike lanes work better in places like that compared to places like Toronto that have a larger land area and lower population density.
 

bver_hunter

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You are the one who first made the claim it's under utilized...you prove your claim.
Highway 407 – It’s a love hate affair - Safety and Speed at a Price
A new report released by the Canadian Centre for Economic Analysis called “Economic Impacts of Highway 407”revealed some very interesting facts about the economics of the 407 – this included safety and congestion statistics. Many people in Waterloo Region use the 407 regularly to either cross through Toronto on their way elsewhere, or to cut across a significant portion of Toronto and its gridlock highway traffic on their regular commute.
The 407 through Toronto is fast, far faster than the 401 on the same stretches through the city. According to CANCEA and average 413K commuter trips occur every weekday on the highway. The trips are smooth and fast with 85% of vehicles travelling at or above 100 km/h. This translates to a congestion index of almost zero. The higway is constantly moving fast even at peak congestion periods. Let’s compare that to the same stretches of 401 through Toronto where at the same time of day 85% of vehicles travel BELOW 50km/h.
Still living in denial?
 

bver_hunter

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It would have a lower population density if it had the same land area as Toronto. That's the whole point here.
Since it doesn't, bike lanes work better in places like that compared to places like Toronto that have a larger land area and lower population density.
Would have, Could have does not contradict the fact that you were the first one to state that Amsterdam has a lower population density than Toronto, and then posted a link to dispute it!!
 
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Skoob

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Still living in denial?
Hundreds of thousands use it on a daily basis. That's not "under utilized". That's using it for the intended purpose.

Maybe if there wasn't perpetual construction on the 401 it would move along faster. Maybe if the 401 was designed with less bottlenecks it would move along faster.

That doesn't mean the 407ETR is under utilized...it means the 401 has a lot of issues.
 
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