Canada elections results 2025

mandrill

monkey
Aug 23, 2001
80,328
104,802
113
Excuses.
It was such a lay up for Pierre but he was a one trick pony relying on slogans and MAGA-lite culture.
That cost him and he has only himself to blame for it.
Should have stood strong against Trump and Trumpism and people would have voted for him.
No. All the 51st-stater far righties in Albskatchewan would have voted PPC and the result for Pee would have been worse.

That's why the little fucker didn't do it.
 

Uwauwa

Well-known member
Nov 29, 2011
523
420
63
You'll have 5 more years of posting this photo for the "win" while the Liberals run your country.

Says it all, right? 🥴
You should be infinitely grateful to president Trump. If not him, the libs would not have won. Canadians are more afraid of Trump than their own government.

In the meantime we should be bracing for economic and demographic disaster and the rise of crime.

Hopefully, in 2 years a new election can be called.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

Well-known member
Jun 2, 2023
5,511
5,535
113
You should be infinitely grateful to president Trump. If not him, the libs would not have won. Canadians are more afraid of Trump than their own government.

In the meantime we should be bracing for economic and demographic disaster and the rise of crime.

Hopefully, in 2 years a new election can be called.
Ooh. Demographic disaster.
Wondering how that looks like lmao.
And people are afraid of Trump sure. Rightfully so.
They are afraid of Nazism.
Pierre lost his seat. Wise up lmfao.
 

the general

Active member
Oct 31, 2010
435
215
43
Biggest loser of the election, Canadians. Second biggest loser was the NDP, losing party status, but somehow they will be able to continue to leverage their small number to push their agenda through the Liberals. That is, if they can find a leader amongst their 7 MPs. Carney's acceptance speech lacked any inspirational vibes and he came across as a monotone low energy speech and taking a swipe at Poilievre was classless, but knowing Carney it was typical of his style. I predict Canada isn't going to be on a happy path under his leadership.
 
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Shaquille Oatmeal

Well-known member
Jun 2, 2023
5,511
5,535
113


There's nothing else he could do except walking into Mar-a-Lago with a machine gun. And even then I think you'd doubt him.

You're not interested in reality. This is all Haha Hehe fun time for you.

Well enjoy the debt.
I know he paid lip service there.
But am talking on issues such as DEI, gender identity etc.,
It's in our political culture to be inclusive.
He couldn't say that.
Instead he was engaging in double speak and projecting Trumpism.
Now he lost his own seat lmfao.
Trumpism has no place in a civilized country.
I hope the CPC learned their lesson.
 

Frankfooter

dangling member
Apr 10, 2015
96,568
24,970
113
Biggest loser of the election, Canadians. Second biggest loser was the NDP, losing party status, but somehow they will be able to continue to leverage their small number to push their agenda through the Liberals. That is, if they can find a leader amongst their 7 MPs. Carney's acceptance speech lacked any inspirational vibes and he came across as a monotone low energy speech and taking a swipe at Poilievre was classless, but knowing Carney it was typical of his style. I predict Canada isn't going to be on a happy path under his leadership.
This election was a reaction to trump vs foreign electoral interference.
We had people deciding to vote liberal to stop the timbit trump and we had foreign media pushing for the timbit trump.

Looks like Canada is back to the same lib/NDP minority that worked well for the last decade.
 

the general

Active member
Oct 31, 2010
435
215
43
This election was a reaction to trump vs foreign electoral interference.
We had people deciding to vote liberal to stop the timbit trump and we had foreign media pushing for the timbit trump.

Looks like Canada is back to the same lib/NDP minority that worked well for the last decade.
Worked well for the last decade? Per capita GDP basically no growth and $900 billion additional debt. You call that working well, does sound like it to me.
 
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Frankfooter

dangling member
Apr 10, 2015
96,568
24,970
113
Worked well for the last decade? Per capita GDP basically no growth and $900 billion additional debt. You call that working well, does sound like it to me.
Well, you could always move somewhere where there is more growth and less GDP/debt ratio. Or do what rich americans are doing.

I'll stick to arguing that the problem is still the rising divide between rich and poor but that Canada is still doing well.
 

boobtoucher

Well-known member
May 25, 2021
561
801
93
Biggest loser of the election, Canadians. Second biggest loser was the NDP, losing party status, but somehow they will be able to continue to leverage their small number to push their agenda through the Liberals. That is, if they can find a leader amongst their 7 MPs. Carney's acceptance speech lacked any inspirational vibes and he came across as a monotone low energy speech and taking a swipe at Poilievre was classless, but knowing Carney it was typical of his style. I predict Canada isn't going to be on a happy path under his leadership.
If only the conservative MPP's weren't such spineless shits. If a few of them put country over party, they could have a say and actually accomplish something for their constituents. Like the NDP did in the last parliament, and will do in this parliament.

And their voters will continue to vote for them and wonder why they're not being represented...
 

the general

Active member
Oct 31, 2010
435
215
43
Well, you could always move somewhere where there is more growth and less GDP/debt ratio. Or do what rich americans are doing.

I'll stick to arguing that the problem is still the rising divide between rich and poor but that Canada is still doing well.
I am more worried about the next generation. From a personal perspective the Liberal government won't affect me, but sooner or later, addressing the debt problems is going to impact the country as a whole. Obviously Carney with his additional $330 billion in debt over the next 4 years, doesn't plan on addressing things in the near term, and will only make the problem bigger. And Canada isn't alone, the western world is debt burdened. And the baby boomer generation (which includes me) are the ones putting these parties in power that won't deal with reality.
 

mandrill

monkey
Aug 23, 2001
80,328
104,802
113
You should be infinitely grateful to president Trump. If not him, the libs would not have won. Canadians are more afraid of Trump than their own government.

In the meantime we should be bracing for economic and demographic disaster and the rise of crime.

Hopefully, in 2 years a new election can be called.
It took 2 people to pull off the Liberals win.

Trump to scare the fuck out of Canadians and let the Libs back into the election.

And PeePee to fuck up his big chance so badly that he blew a 30 point polling lead.

Chapeau, gentlemen! Canada looks at you and shakes its collective head.

If Erin O' Toole had still been Tory leader, the CPC would be holding 230 seats right now. But given the choice, you guys picked the moron. 😹 😹 😹
 

mandrill

monkey
Aug 23, 2001
80,328
104,802
113
I am more worried about the next generation. From a personal perspective the Liberal government won't affect me, but sooner or later, addressing the debt problems is going to impact the country as a whole. Obviously Carney with his additional $330 billion in debt over the next 4 years, doesn't plan on addressing things in the near term, and will only make the problem bigger. And Canada isn't alone, the western world is debt burdened. And the baby boomer generation (which includes me) are the ones putting these parties in power that won't deal with reality.
But Pee's cartoonish last minute "platform" did just the same.

If Pee had been a stand-up guy and campaigned properly with security clearance and a proper budget and platform, he'd have got 200 seats. He didn't do that because he's an incompetent little asswipe. And that's how the Tories lost.
 

mandrill

monkey
Aug 23, 2001
80,328
104,802
113
Biggest loser of the election, Canadians. Second biggest loser was the NDP, losing party status, but somehow they will be able to continue to leverage their small number to push their agenda through the Liberals. That is, if they can find a leader amongst their 7 MPs. Carney's acceptance speech lacked any inspirational vibes and he came across as a monotone low energy speech and taking a swipe at Poilievre was classless, but knowing Carney it was typical of his style. I predict Canada isn't going to be on a happy path under his leadership.
Libs will rely on the BQ for support. Quebec gets tossed goodies and the Libs stay in power for 5 years and Albskatchewan takes an ass kicking.
 

Insidious Von

My head is my home
Sep 12, 2007
41,145
8,175
113
The NDP did very badly in the GTA, they lost their bedrock seats of Davenport and Parkdale. The Liberals picked up two seats in Edmonton and Calgary.

Both PP and Greg Sorbara are gone. Sorbara was Daulton McGuinty's Finance Minister then he ran Federally against Julian Fantino. He's almost as old as Trump, it was time to step down.

For all his attitude, PP came up timid vs Trump, Premiere Ford took the lead. The Ontario Tories didn't back PP, if Guglielmin runs for the Party leadership, the Ontario Tories will support him 110%.
 
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squeezer

Well-known member
Jan 8, 2010
22,469
17,509
113
It was simply too much to expect a population 90% of whom took an experimental injection from a stranger in a parking lot for a virus with a 99.9% survival rate to act rationally.

Wish I had bought call options on Brookfield stock.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, oh man, am I enjoying myself reading these posts while filling my mug to the rim!!! AHHHHHHHHHH

This is exactly part of the reason PEE PEE lost. He was hated for supporting the Ottawa Convoy twats but hey, he did accomplish to slay the purple dragon anti vaxxer party and finished off Bernier, so I will give Pee Pee credit for that. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 

Phil C. McNasty

Go Jays Go
Dec 27, 2010
28,141
6,040
113
Moronto even elected Evan Solomon - guy who was fired from CBC for using his political connections to do art deals on the side and then went on to work for Eurasia Group - the climate scam company which got millions of dollars from the Canadian government
Great work if you can get it (y)
 

K Douglas

Half Man Half Amazing
Jan 5, 2005
28,386
9,476
113
Room 112
Cons and NPD both lost their own leader’s seats. If that doesn’t tell you something, I don’t know what will.
Jagmeet was expected to lose his seat but Pierre certainly was not. I'm dumfounded that he lost and by the 4%+ margin. I'm also shocked at Conservative incumbent Rick Perkins losing St. Margaret's-South Shore by so much. Same with Michelle Ferreri (not MILF alert btw) in Peterborough.
This was a bizarre election. The vote heavy 55+ age group swung hard from Conservative to Liberal while the 18-34 age group swung towards the Conservatives from the Liberal/NDP. I'm not sure how my age group 35-54 voted it was virtually a 50/50 split in the 2021 election between LIB and CON.
 
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