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Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

Hubris is my only explanation. I hate to throw in my hat either certain factions, but perhaps a dismissal the political waste land is what's required to reset things.


On a related note, and a surprising one.

Canada should not have an election before reviewing CUSMA trade deal, says Poilievre


I'm also getting the feeling he really didn't like what Jivani did earlier.

When asked whether he's considered going to Washington, Poilievre said he "always believed in the rule of one prime minister at a time."

"And what I wanted to allow was for the government of the day to have enough room to operate and negotiate on behalf of Canada. And I never wanted our country to be divided," Poilievre said.
 
On a related note, and a surprising one.

Canada should not have an election before reviewing CUSMA trade deal, says Poilievre


I'm also getting the feeling he really didn't like what Jivani did earlier.

If I was PP I wouldn't want an election right now either.

1) Time is not on PMMC or the LPCs side. And election with a landside victory for the LPC give them more of it. So PP needs to prolong this Gov.

2) He knows he's a cooked chicken if (when) he looses an election called with the current polling.
 
If I was PP I wouldn't want an election right now either.

1) Time is not on PMMC or the LPCs side. And election with a landside victory for the LPC give them more of it. So PP needs to prolong this Gov.

2) He knows he's a cooked chicken if (when) he looses an election called with the current polling.
He really needs to figure out a message to sell to Canadians, not just the social Conservative base. To me it looks like he is floundering, Carney has ripped the carpet out from under him on most the common sense stuff, leaving him with only the social Conservative stuff, which doesn't sell well for most the country.

His best hope is for a resurgence of the NDP as the Liberals more more to the right, but they are so fractured it will likely be a election or two before they sort themselves out (if they even do).
 
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