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Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

Of the leaders he’s going to meet, the only one that I can’t understand is why Spain? There’s an angle there for that meeting and I don’t see it at the moment.
Hmm, with Carney already meeting with the German Chancellor, meeting with the Spanish PM would be 2 of the 3 members of FCAS.
If France pulls out, maybe Canada (and Belgium), could move in.
 
Polls continue to shift towards the LPC. Very clearly showing Carney is resonating with urban voters.

Except that he hasn't done anything yet...

He's announced all kinds of things. But what has he actually done so far??

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I guess I qualify as an urban voter (despite technically living in a hamlet) but there's some things I would like clarity on before I could confidently cast a vote for Carney...


- What are the actual immigration numbers currently? Or moreso, what's the general status of our current immigration goals?

Call me paranoid from the Trudeau years of listening to him say one thing while watching him do another, it's hard for me not to assume that same habit exists with the guy who was his chief advisor for much of the time he was PM.

Are we actually slowing immigration down?

Or are we still on track to hit the 100 million mark as stated in the "Canada21 Agenda" that magically hit the air waves out of nowhere a few months back?



- What is Carney's actual relationship with Donald Trump like? How far back do they actually go? What is the financial history between the two?

Because on the one hand, it seems like his strategy is to piss off Donald Trump as much as possible...

Whether it's allowing Chinese EV's into the Canadian market (something he was specifically warned not to do, but did anyway...)

Or delaying the purchase of the F-35 for as long as possible (while quietly pushing ahead with another batch, or so I heard earlier today)

To his speech at Davos where he did the exact same thing that Chrystia Freeland used to do, that destroyed the kind of favour & special relationship that many Canadians and Americans expected to matter more now in the current day, with geopolitical shifts happening the way they are...

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But that just seems at odds with the kind of relationship you would think the two would have, given the $1B relationship between Brookfield and Jared Kushner.

And the fact that Carney was a big wig at Goldman Sachs during the same years Trump was building his empire from the same city...

They went to the same Christmas parties, sat in the same boardrooms, partied on the same island with the same people, and had extensive financial relationships with each other.

So, just some clarity on where these two actually stand would be nice...



- What is his strategy when it comes to our natural resources?

So far, American firms have rushed in and bought up all kinds of stakes and shares in Canadian mining companies and projects.

The Pentagon is even openly and actively a major player in a mine in Ontario now.

What part of the "Elbows Up" strategy is this anyway? Is there a brochure or something that I missed on the way in?

And with all this American money buying up stakes & claims in mining projects all over the country, will there still be enough left over to satisfy all those Chinese companies we just agreed to allow access to our markets?



- What is the actual strategy, re China?

Is embracing China - while simultaneously snubbing Trump & pissing him off by allowing China to encroach their influence right up to the US border a good idea?

Because apparently we are expressing an openness in sharing law enforcement intelligence with China along the same lines as we share intelligence with American law enforcement agencies...

This obviously creates a real & tangible security concern for the US, and other members of 5 Eyes as well. Again, is this a good idea?

Not to mention all the other questions we still have about what Carney is negotiating on our behalf... (since he doesn't seem to feel compelled to tell us anything, despite negotiating on our behalf)


I think Carney is running out of time to execute on ANYTHING he said he would do.

Because while approx $2.25B buys the government a lot of favour with the press corps that we now apparently fund, Canadians from coast to coast to coast MUST realize by now that nothing is changing.

Food inflation is highest in the G7 as a direct result of the government imposing carbon taxes on farmers & food producers, pipelines still aren't being built, he's still choosing to run even bigger deficits than Freeland did, he hasn't lifted the tanker ban, etc etc



As an urban voter...so far this new guy seems A LOT like the old guy, just more likeable...

Why would I vote for more of the same?
 
Except that he hasn't done anything yet...

He's announced all kinds of things. But what has he actually done so far??

We are just shy of 1 year since he took office, things like investment agreements signed in Q3 and 4 take time to see fruit. However he did increase the defense budget, cut the lowest tax bracket, get rid of the consumer carbon tax, recently the EV mandate, Non US trade has increased dramatically which is likely from his governents program to help businesses find new markets.
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I guess I qualify as an urban voter (despite technically living in a hamlet) but there's some things I would like clarity on before I could confidently cast a vote for Carney...


- What are the actual immigration numbers currently? Or moreso, what's the general status of our current immigration goals

380,000 for 2026, we will need to wait until the Q1 stats come to see where thats at

delaying the purchase of the F-35 for as long as possible (while quietly pushing ahead with another batch, or so I heard earlier today)
the extra 14 gives us a full squadron so it makes sense, though I am annoyed my self the review has not come out as promised
- What is his strategy when it comes to our natural resources?

So far, American firms have rushed in and bought up all kinds of stakes and shares in Canadian mining companies and projects.

The Pentagon is even openly and actively a major player in a mine in Ontario now.

What part of the "Elbows Up" strategy is this anyway? Is there a brochure or something that I missed on the way in?

And with all this American money buying up stakes & claims in mining projects all over the country, will there still be enough left over to satisfy all those Chinese companies we just agreed to allow access to our markets?

you can find the Critical minerals strategy here, there will be annual reports too
Because while approx $2.25B buys the government a lot of favour with the press corps that we now apparently fund, Canadians from coast to coast to coast MUST realize by now that nothing is changing.

The myth the press has been bought by the government doesn't meet reality when you look at the amount of critical articles coming from even the CBC. instead it goes to show journalistic independence. Especially considering only two major news corps are canadian owned now, Shaw and the CBC.
Food inflation is highest in the G7 as a direct result of the government imposing carbon taxes on farmers & food producers, pipelines still aren't being built, he's still choosing to run even bigger deficits than Freeland did, he hasn't lifted the tanker ban, etc etc
The biggest drivers of food inflation was not carbon taxes, a weaker canadian dollar makes imports more expensive, and when we get winter the majority of the year, we import a lot of food. Importation costs was the largest single chunk of inflation in 2025. Made even worse by poor growing seasons in many regions of the world, canada included. domestically live stock herds have been declining in size causing prices to go up, feed costs due to poor growing season drive up costs as well, which leads to herds being shrank more. Down the supply chain skilled worker shortages in the processing industry, and a lack of competition in the grocery industry (coupled with price fixing scandals) all drive costs more. The grocery code of conduct goes a long way to potentially address this but its voluntary.
As an urban voter...so far this new guy seems A LOT like the old guy, just more likeable...

Why would I vote for more of the same?

Let me ask you this, Why do you feel like its the same? what role does the opposition CPC playing the same play book as they did with PMJT affect your view? What additional steps especially after the MOU with AB would you want to see to consider this a different ship?
 
Former senior advisor to Justin Trudeau says all I need to know about that article.
 
Former senior advisor to Justin Trudeau says all I need to know about that article.
I’ve seen her as a pundit a few times and she isn’t terrible.

The article though is blowing Jivani’s visit a bit out of proportion in relation to the CPC. Seems this was him going on his own without approval or concurrence.

Given that he is a new MP, former radio guy and doing these Charlie Kirk campus style tours my guess is he’s trying to place himself in a potential leadership run if that were to happen.

He got attention. Made a bit of a fool of himself. That’s about it.
 
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