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2025 Federal Election - 28 Apr 25

This is the same RCMP that is already doing the classifications. The same one that is in charge of the ever expanding, unscientific, gratuitous firearms prohibitions. The same RCMP that has been prohibiting hunting rifles and shotguns based on looks.

Even though the law reads:

Classifying firearms​

A firearm is classified based on criteria in subsection 84(1) of the Criminal Code and corresponding regulations made by Orders in Council. Only Parliament and the Governor in Council can change classification criteria.
The press release is that they will legislate that it will be the RCMP doing it
 
Read the man. He is not a confrontational kind of guy AT ALL. He does not have spine for that. God forbid he gets elected, Trump will own him and make him his bitch.
Yeah, he's just stepped on an elevator and risen to the pinnacle of every organization he's been in by not be able to handle himself in a boardroom.

Question his ties to China.
Question whether he can temper his climate zealotry to match what Canada needs in this moment.
Question whether he really believes in pivot to the centre he's been showing or if it's sham.
Question whether he can pull it off without ceding too much to the far left element of the party.

All good questions.

Questioning his intelligence and competence at operating at the highest levels of the corporate and international world? Partisan childishness and /or willful ignorance.
 
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And I just learned both Nanos and EKOS received over $200,000+ last year from our federal government. Mmmm, might explain why the polls are ALL over the place. Not to mention the new pollsters that suddenly showed up for this election.
Polls aren’t all over the place. They’ve all been fairly consistent. There are some outliers but that’s about it. Go to 338. You a see how each poll is rated for methodology etc. A+ polls aren’t the ones to really dive into. Also, pollsters like Nanos get commissioned by all sorts of organizations including political parties like the CPC.
I hope you folks supporting Liberals are NOT pinning your hopes on the polls, the one sided biased coverage of CBC, CTV and Global?
I don’t see anyone pinning any hopes on polls. They just give a good snapshot of the moment. If you don’t think the parties like the CPC aren’t watching the polls think again.

And not sure what is one sided in the coverage. The CPC has one of tightest controlled media plan of all parties. Maybe that is the problem.
 
I’d say the CPC is center slightly right. But my mother who has never voted Liberal in her life isn’t voting CPC this election and is voting Liberal due to fear of PP being like Trumpster
Slightly right by Canadian standards. They're in line with the Democrats.

I think Ed Broadbent even called Poilievre a commie a few years ago.
 
I've said all along that polls can't be trusted. Yet for some, it appears it's the only criteria they use to pick who they vote for.
I have my criteria and it isn’t the polls. I find they make for a good play play of how the whole campaign is going.
You want the money to keep flowing? You give the results the person paying, wants.
If that was the case they’d be called out by the CPC but they are also paying them for their internal polling. All you have to focus see how campaigns pivot and change in reaction to the polls.
 
Trump hated Trudeau and still hates the Liberals, as do the CPC to me is slightly ideologically closer to 47 and thus would be better positioned to deal with in a friendlier manner.
The CPC much more ideologically aligned with Democrats.l. Remember trump said PP is not a maga guy ;). But that answer is why a lot of Canadians would rather Carney deal with him not PP.
But what was JT other then a figurehead
I don’t know. Some think it was all him and others don’t. Depends on the mood I guess.
I’d say the CPC is center slightly right. But my mother who has never voted Liberal in her life isn’t voting CPC this election and is voting Liberal due to fear of PP being like Trumpster
They dumped the last guy for being to centrist. The picked PP. while yes in essence they are center right they have a far right element that was catered to at the expense of red Tories. A group they are losing it would seem this time around to the liberals.

Is he like Trump? I don’t personally think so. But he sure sounds like him a lot and has some similar populist policies.
 
This is who Peter Yuen really is.

Liberal candidate who replaced Chiang sang patriotic communist Chinese anthem​


Yuen also joined the board of NOIC Academy in 2024, a private school flagged by Canada’s independent investigation into foreign interference, the Hogue Commission. NOIC Academy was cited by intelligence reports for suspected election meddling concerns.

The intelligence reports suggested that the Toronto Chinese Consulate pressured students by threatening their families in China if they didn’t vote for a preferred candidate in Don Valley North, the riding of Hong Kong dissident and Conservative candidate Joe Tay.

Concerning China ties mount for Liberal candidate Peter Yuen​



He was also listed as an honorary director of the Jiangsu Commerce Council of Canada, an organization with ties to Beijing’s United Front foreign interference campaign, which the Canadian government has identified as a vehicle for China’s influence abroad
 
If that was the case they’d be called out by the CPC but they are also paying them for their internal polling.
The idea that polls are only telling campaigns what they want to hear is such bullshit. campaigns use polls to make strategic decisions, If a company is consistently wrong because they're massaging the numbers to make their customers feel better they're going to run out of customers.
 
This is who Peter Yuen really is.

Liberal candidate who replaced Chiang sang patriotic communist Chinese anthem​


Yuen also joined the board of NOIC Academy in 2024, a private school flagged by Canada’s independent investigation into foreign interference, the Hogue Commission. NOIC Academy was cited by intelligence reports for suspected election meddling concerns.

The intelligence reports suggested that the Toronto Chinese Consulate pressured students by threatening their families in China if they didn’t vote for a preferred candidate in Don Valley North, the riding of Hong Kong dissident and Conservative candidate Joe Tay.

Concerning China ties mount for Liberal candidate Peter Yuen​



He was also listed as an honorary director of the Jiangsu Commerce Council of Canada, an organization with ties to Beijing’s United Front foreign interference campaign, which the Canadian government has identified as a vehicle for China’s influence abroad
What, the actual, fuck.
 
The CPC much more ideologically aligned with Democrats.l. Remember trump said PP is not a maga guy ;). But that answer is why a lot of Canadians would rather Carney deal with him not PP.
Fair, while I agree with the comment about the Democrats and CPC, the Liberals and NDP are much further away from the MAGA cult than the CPC.


I don’t know. Some think it was all him and others don’t. Depends on the mood I guess.
Ack

They dumped the last guy for being to centrist. The picked PP. while yes in essence they are center right they have a far right element that was catered to at the expense of red Tories. A group they are losing it would seem this time around to the liberals.
Yeah I can’t figure that one out. However it sort of mirrors what the MAGA group did to the Republican Party.
Is he like Trump? I don’t personally think so. But he sure sounds like him a lot and has some similar populist policies.
I guess my biggest question is who would be the best for Canada in dealing with 47.

Nationalist rhetoric goes so far, but I think Carney’s Liberals will sink Canada in the long run and create a larger rift.
 
you and I both know those OICs say otherwise

What I do know is that it's the RCMP lab that defines what firearms are designated as prohibited. The government might sign off on the decision, but the RCMP lab are the ones that decide what's what.

When a new firearm comes on the market, it goes to the RCMP lab. They run tests and determine the classification. They let the government know what the classification is and the government adds it to the list based on the RCMP input and recommendation. The RCMP also decide whether that firearm passes muster to enter Canada.

The government signs a piece of paper. The RCMP decide what the classification is.
 
Trump hated Trudeau and still hates the Liberals, as do the CPC to me is slightly ideologically closer to 47 and thus would be better positioned to deal with in a friendlier manner.
but can they deal with him better is the question. I think Premier Smith has done a lot of damage to the CPC campaign here and amplified voter concerns that PP would cut a deal with Trump in spite of the best interests of Canada. Anyone can make a deal. Should they?
But what was JT other then a figurehead
it all runs through the PMO. Does the PMO run the PM or does the PM run the PMO? Was Harper a figurehead? Trudeaus PMO was probably as closely knit group of individuals with history as weve ever seen so in Trudeaus case i think its just a group of highly aligned views
I’d say the CPC is center slightly right. But my mother who has never voted Liberal in her life isn’t voting CPC this election and is voting Liberal due to fear of PP being like Trumpster

I’m Americanized.
 
Carney on guns, the only thing I like is saying the RCMP should be the ones classifying, but the damage is already done. If he truely believes that, he needs to revoke every OIC ban then just say "The RCMP will review their classification"
Can't revoke any OIC ban anymore, it needs a complete legislation change now.
This is the same RCMP that is already doing the classifications. The same one that is in charge of the ever expanding, unscientific, gratuitous firearms prohibitions. The same RCMP that has been prohibiting hunting rifles and shotguns based on looks.

Even though the law reads:

Classifying firearms​

A firearm is classified based on criteria in subsection 84(1) of the Criminal Code and corresponding regulations made by Orders in Council. Only Parliament and the Governor in Council can change classification criteria.
The RCMP is simply determining where a firearm falls based off the criteria set out in the criminal code. Who do you think should be doing it if not the RCMP? Someone has to and they do it in a scientific method. The issue is the politicians taking the data they generate and using it against us. They also aren't changing classification criteria, they are properly assigning firearms to where they should belong according to our laws. That isn't changing the criteria, that is accurately applying it.
What I do know is that it's the RCMP lab that defines what firearms are designated as prohibited. The government might sign off on the decision, but the RCMP lab are the ones that decide what's what.

When a new firearm comes on the market, it goes to the RCMP lab. They run tests and determine the classification. They let the government know what the classification is and the government adds it to the list based on the RCMP input and recommendation. The RCMP also decide whether that firearm passes muster to enter Canada.

The government signs a piece of paper. The RCMP decide what the classification is.
The RCMP are the firearms experts in applying the criteria of the law. The issue isn't the RCMP doing their jobs, it is the poorly written laws which allow the prohibition of firearms not based off physical criteria rather a OIC and variant clause. If the politicians ask them to list say all semi-automatics with the following features, do you a) do as your told, or b) not do your job?

Figuring out where a firearm falls based off our Non-Restricted, Restricted, and Prohibited (excluding prohibited by name) is easy. When the OICs and the broad definition (or lack there of) of variant comes in is where it becomes difficult, especially when they poorly word such things as energy restrictions (which can vary depending on the ammo used), caliber restrictions, etc.
 
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