What has happened is that the right has moved so far to the right that even someone moderate is "far left" for them.What do you mean by lying, exactly?
I believe the libs moved too much left, and they and the NDP are almost indistinguishable. The libs have implemented most of the policies the NDP stand for, and NDP is struggling to be original.
And the conservatives have been flirting with some leftist bs ideas to get more votes, and are no longer truly conservative.
PPC is more like proper conservatism.
I have been pretty liberal myself, but as a result of the prevalence of the radical leftist ideology, I appear more on the conservative side, in the today’s terms. And given the disastrous outcome of the liberal policy over the past few years, a proper conservative response now necessary to counter the damage and restore classical western values.
Define western values.The leftists are post nationalists and don't value western values.
Reading a thread, you made a statement that was false, shack corrected you, and you insisted he was wrong.
Canada is a democracy, the US is a flawed democracy.Canada is the 4th best nation on the planet. USA is #21. Still waiting to hear one of you guys give me an example of a RICH nation with no Socialist policies. ANYBODY ANYBODY. You cannot name a SINGLE rich nation with no socialist policies. Yet you condemn socialism in its ENTIRETY. You are the suicidal one.
Don't need to. Canadians are very observant and when election time comes, they make the right decision.You should have added "Mastery in whining about Trudeau" to Pierre's list of qualifications. lmao.
So, anybody with ties to China is corrupt? And not just ties, what are these deep ties of which you speculate?
And your second line is so full of biased opinion with no factual backup that it is a throwaway. You are entitled to your opinion but don't try to imply that your opinion is fact.
BTW, how should the Liberal party be reformed to meet your standards and be a viable option? Just curious.
That's exactly it, Poi -LIE-vre has no solutions his agenda is hidden. He throws slogans at Carney when he should be throwing them at Trump.Don't need to. Canadians are very observant and when election time comes, they make the right decision.
But you're right thou. I don't want to hear whining anymore. Tell me what you're going to do for Canada to get us out of this mess and how you're goingto deal with GovernorTrump. Don't feed me petty shit, cause Trudeau is No longer the prime minister and We all know he Fu@ked up.
Canada is a democracy, the US is a flawed democracy.
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Have you been there?Thinking of moving to Vietnam, maybe sooner before retirement. It's' a fast-developing country and the cost of living is cheep.
No, I plan to visit. Done a lot of research.Have you been there?
The inability to vote because of not being elected is not specific to the Prime Minister. The ability to move ahead with policy and needing sufficient seats in a minority government remains the same whether he is elected or appointed. The powers of the office of the Prime Minister do not change.Absolutely. In a Democracy, being elected is a prerequisite before implementing any change.
Carney has been chosen as Prime Minister by Liberal party delegates. He does not have a mandate from Canadian eligible voters.
The Liberal Party currently has a minority position in the House of Commons with a plurality of seats. This means that they require assistance from one or more of the other parties before enacting any legislation into law.
Parliament is not currently in session, so there is no possibility of any Bills becoming laws at present.
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Explaining how Canadian politics works when it comes to becoming prime minister - Dan in Ottawa
A number of constituents have told me they're confused about what's happening right now in Ottawa.www.castanet.net
An un-elected Prime Minister, who has not won a seat in Parliament, cannot participate in votes or debates on the floor of the House of Commons.
it's important to note Carney will inherit the same minority Liberal government—one that all three major opposition parties have already stated they will vote against when next given the opportunity. Currently, the House of Commons remains prorogued until March 24.
If you are 100% certain that an appointed Prime Minister has the same privileges as an elected one, please provide a link to a reliable online source which will confirm your assumption.
I don't expect you to provide the requested link. Prove me wrong.
I was there in Feb. 2023. It was AMAZING.No, I plan to visit. Done a lot of research.
I would say Canada is flawed as well, but less flawed. It still bothers me that we are more then not, governed by people who got less then 50% of the vote.Canada is a democracy, the US is a flawed democracy.
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Don't expect the grand wizard to answer lolDefine western values.
And YOUR link confirming the above is ?????The inability to vote because of not being elected is not specific to the Prime Minister. The ability to move ahead with policy and needing sufficient seats in a minority government remains the same whether he is elected or appointed. The powers of the office of the Prime Minister do not change.
Please provide a link showing otherwise.
fortunately for us