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But like many around here say, legal =/= rightIt all legal and fine as long as the constituency is there.

But like many around here say, legal =/= rightIt all legal and fine as long as the constituency is there.
I think the NDP being as broke as can be will give PMMC even more time than that.Have no fear, I’m sure once Poilievre regains a seat, he’ll give due attention to figuring out how to rally the necessary votes in Parliament to trigger an election. The door for that will probably open in about a year once the NDP have a new leader.
Oh I think so too. Very good chance this minority goes at least 3 years before the NDP see a diem to carpe. Meanwhile Poilievre will find some new noun to verb and will, I’m sure, issue lots of calls to resign and call an election. But the CPC already chased and caught that car and I’m confident they learned from their mistakes.I think the NDP being as broke as can be will give PMMC even more time than that.
I aim to pleaseBecause of this (and admittedly guilty of a bit of hyperbole), I suspect the swarm of Team Blue political support staff/volunteers from outside the riding for this one will make D-Day or Operation Bagration (thanks, @vonGarvin for that history lesson a while back) look like calling in one or two casuals for a bit of extra help for the shift.
Meh.I'll critique and insult whoever the hell I feel like. Don't like it, tell me to F off.
And he ain’t yours, but here you are.Yes, we all know. I put it on Bruce Fanjoy running a very effective anti-Pierre campaign. Campaigning nationally (which he had to do as a party leader), also sunk his standing, my opinions, and 100% subject to being wrong. Now, he aint your MP to worry about.
You know what I do for a living and you know my age bracket. Why ask? What does it matter? Just curious.Curious. What is it you do for a living and may I ask your age bracket? Strictly curiosity.
I am a farmer (likely not by 2026) and I am in my 50s.
But the CPC already chased and caught that car and I’m confident they learned from their mistakes.
Even if he wins, is he not still subject to a leadership review in September?Oh definitely. No way they’ll throw the same people and same approaches that already failed in the last parliament at this one. And I’m sure he’ll be much more present for his constituents in rural Alberta than he was for our riding that he actually lives in. If there’s anything that can be said about the modern CPC it’s that they learn from their mistakes and nimbly adapt.
Jan or Feb I think. And yes.Even if he wins, is he not still subject to a leadership review in September?
January. So far we haven’t seen any of the posturing by potential successors to suggest the party establishment intends to let it be seriously contested. Absolutely everything right now appears to point towards him being granted the mulligan.Even if he wins, is he not still subject to a leadership review in September?
Actually I don't remember. I think you were/are air force? Assuming your older (50+?)ou know what I do for a living and you know my age bracket. Why ask? What does it matter? Just curious.
I have two SILs who voted for JT. Nice hair.Actually I don't remember. I think you were/are air force? Assuming your older (50+?)
I have been following some interesting stats on the anti-Pierre/pro Carney crowd. I was listening to something this morning that inidicated Carney's base is very heavy 65+. Thats my curiousity. IF we discuss this further, we should break it out into a Liberal thread.
That mostly appears to be his 2025 election platform bundled into a single proposal.Once again, Pierre has an excellent idea, hopefully the Liberals try to use it
I figured Jenni Byrne had a very good ability to read the tea leaves, and realize that the presence, especially amongst disgruntled conservatives, would not be an asset to PP, especially as he approaches his leadership review.Back to Team Blue insider baseball, speaking on a podcast ....
... JB reportedly says she won't be running the next campaign.
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In rare interview, Poilievre’s campaign chief says she regrets riding loss - National | Globalnews.ca
The Conservatives national campaign manager Jenni Byrne said in a podcast interview that she plans to focus on her consulting business and won't run the next campaign.globalnews.ca
"Jenni Byrne stands by not pivoting Poilievre to Trump, but won't run next election campaign" (CBC)![]()
Conservative campaign manager Jenni Byrne says she won't run the next campaign
OTTAWA - The Conservative party will have a new campaign manager in the next federal election, now that Jenni Byrne says she's stepping back from the role she held thiswww.thecanadianpressnews.ca
She's certainly smart enough to read the tea leaves, but with some people, seeing it =/= taking it in + accepting it.I figured Jenni Byrne had a very good ability to read the tea leaves, and realize that the presence, especially amongst disgruntled conservatives, would not be an asset to PP, especially as he approaches his leadership review.
It's more disappointing that PP couldn't see that.