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On one hand, glad he's gone. On the other hand, nice to see a politician that actually is committed to his ideals.
Bye Bye Stevie Boy!
What Carney needs to be careful with is a splitter, fringe group breaking away under Stevie or another.Given all his faults, and given the CF spells Honorary Colonel without the “u,” I’m willing to overlook that one
Better late than never. Let’s see how much that helps fumigate the PMJT stench from Cabinet.
This is not the the Liberal party they signed up for in 2015/2019.What Carney needs to be careful with is a splitter, fringe group breaking away under Stevie or another.
I don’t believe Karina Gould is a happy camper since she got bounced from Cabinet. Same with Erskine.
No one ends up as head of a large corporation without learning how to read their colleagues and potential opponents who are often one and the same and defending against them. Guilbeault never appeared to me to be a true leader. I think his greater worry is having one or two resign from parliament. Would make his position a little more precarious.What Carney needs to be careful with is a splitter, fringe group breaking away under Stevie or another.
I don’t believe Karina Gould is a happy camper since she got bounced from Cabinet. Same with Erskine.
This is not the the Liberal party they signed up for in 2015/2019.
It’s like more like Paul Matrin Jr’s brief lived government. I had a lot of respect for him but the hole he had to climb out of from JC was too deep.This is not the the Liberal party they signed up for in 2015/2019.
What Carney needs to be careful with is a splitter, fringe group breaking away under Stevie or another.
I don’t believe Karina Gould is a happy camper since she got bounced from Cabinet. Same with Erskine.
Dude this was pointed out plenty back in Trudeau’s era, this can’t be the first time you you’ve seen this.Damn. I googled Stevie and when some pictures came up, a few surprised me, and I assumed that it was showing me some pictures of some "other" guy named Steven Guilbeault. But nah, this is the same dude. Wild.
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He won't win an election like that. The progressive left will leave back to NDP and if there's no tangible results to reduce inflation/cost of living he'll be campaigning on a bad record of a tired party missing the pillar that propped them up for so long. Current LPC needs the far left and there is way more likely a caucus revolt brewing against Carney than PP.If he replaces them with some ‘centrist’ politicians, it will make things difficult for PP going forward.
Yes, indeed it will. I want to see the CPC and LPC battle it out for the political center, this could be such a movef he replaces them with some ‘centrist’ politicians, it will make things difficult for PP going forward.
Indeed it will. Those swing voters are very flexible, if this bears fruit, Pierre is going to have big problems.If this MOU bares fruit, it will be difficult for the CPC in general
I think this started to happen, look at the antisemitic petition pushed and signed by only 27 LPC members. The party IMO held together to the budget pushed, now that there is a little breathing room, PM MC may have to show us once and for all, he is not for these detrative Trudeau era losers (Uncle Mark, your starting to earn my respect again).What Carney needs to be careful with is a splitter, fringe group breaking away under Stevie or another.
I don’t believe Karina Gould is a happy camper since she got bounced from Cabinet. Same with Erskine.
Really depends how much of the red tory faction they can pull over, because if they can drop the radical left to the NDP but gain the centrists from the CPC, thats a net win, especially in southern Ontario which would likely propel then to a majority governmentHe won't win an election like that. The progressive left will leave back to NDP and if there's no tangible results to reduce inflation/cost of living he'll be campaigning on a bad record of a tired party missing the pillar that propped them up for so long. Current LPC needs the far left and there is way more likely a caucus revolt brewing against Carney than PP.
Damn. I googled Stevie and when some pictures came up, a few surprised me, and I assumed that it was showing me some pictures of some "other" guy named Steven Guilbeault. But nah, this is the same dude. Wild.
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The more the Liberal Party becomes the party of St. Laurent - a PM Carney considers the last great builder of Canada - the more light blues will go red and blue goes very dark blue.Yes, indeed it will. I want to see the CPC and LPC battle it out for the political center, this could be such a move
Indeed it will. Those swing voters are very flexible, if this bears fruit, Pierre is going to have big problems.
I think this started to happen, look at the antisemitic petition pushed and signed by only 27 LPC members. The party IMO held together to the budget pushed, now that there is a little breathing room, PM MC may have to show us once and for all, he is not for these detrative Trudeau era losers (Uncle Mark, your starting to earn my respect again).
I agree.Really depends how much of the red tory faction they can pull over, because if they can drop the radical left to the NDP but gain the centrists from the CPC, thats a net win, especially in southern Ontario which would likely propel then to a majority government
I think a fair number of blue will go over to him, for the following reasons.The more the Liberal Party becomes the party of St. Laurent - a PM Carney considers the last great builder of Canada - the more light blues will go red and blue goes very dark blue.
That's what $1.1 billion per year gets ya these days...The story’s quoting only a single source without corroboration or attribution. It must be an exceptional source to base an article on just the one.