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Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

... Keep in mind there was blatant CBC, CTV (They muzzled Vassey during the election), Global were all pretty much cheerleading team red ...
Another interpretation on that bit in yellow could also be PP decided not to speak to Kapelos in spite of (likely) multiple invites to speak on one of her platforms (CTV, CFRB, etc.) during the whole "don't need to do MSM to win" phase. In fact, PP chose to speak to a conservative commentator last year on one of the Toronto radio stations Kapelos also does interviews on:

An update: CTV "unmuzzled" VK/PP decided to accept an invitation/PP decided talking to MSM makes sense a few days ago:
Decent watch - makes ya wonder why he didn't do this earlier in the three years or so he's been leader.
 
Another interpretation on that bit in yellow could also be PP decided not to speak to Kapelos in spite of (likely) multiple invites to speak on one of her platforms (CTV, CFRB, etc.) during the whole "don't need to do MSM to win" phase. In fact, PP chose to speak to a conservative commentator last year on one of the Toronto radio stations Kapelos also does interviews on:

An update: CTV "unmuzzled" VK/PP decided to accept an invitation/PP decided talking to MSM makes sense a few days ago:
Decent watch - makes ya wonder why he didn't do this earlier in the three years or so he's been leader.
One of the media strategies I kind of questioned (I think it was on the advice of Jenni Byrne) was being stand off ish to the Legacy/MSM Media.

I also feel last election, Pierre needed to highlight the talent on his team more (Larry Brock, Roman Baber, Michael Cooper, Michelle RG, etc). He has a lot of fire crackers and to the non-political junky population (like 80% of Canadians) they would have come to really respect the CPC more as a team.

Pierre seems to be doing more of that now, and I hope he continues to engage CANADIAN media more often (Who gives a rats piss if he engages amerian media), he did hit a few podcast but much too late in the election.

That being said, I think we are heading to another election within a years time unlss Carney secures some real and visible wins
 
One of the media strategies I kind of questioned (I think it was on the advice of Jenni Byrne) was being stand off ish to the Legacy/MSM Media.

I also feel last election, Pierre needed to highlight the talent on his team more (Larry Brock, Roman Baber, Michael Cooper, Michelle RG, etc). He has a lot of fire crackers and to the non-political junky population (like 80% of Canadians) they would have come to really respect the CPC more as a team.

Pierre seems to be doing more of that now, and I hope he continues to engage CANADIAN media more often (Who gives a rats piss if he engages amerian media), he did hit a few podcast but much too late in the election.

That being said, I think we are heading to another election within a years time unlss Carney secures some real and visible wins
His best talent is Mike Chong and PP is stifling him because he’s viewed as a direct threat to him.
If Chong was running the show I’d renew my membership.
 
His best talent is Mike Chong and PP is stifling him because he’s viewed as a direct threat to him.
If Chong was running the show I’d renew my memmembership
Interesting to see Rempel-Garner brought back into the fold. Wonder if that's back room fence/tent mending by PP or ring kissing by her
 
... I also feel last election, Pierre needed to highlight the talent on his team more (Larry Brock, Roman Baber, Michael Cooper, Michelle RG, etc). He has a lot of fire crackers and to the non-political junky population (like 80% of Canadians) they would have come to really respect the CPC more as a team ...
150%.

Agree or disagree with the policies, it makes sense giving people a sense of the team who would run things - he does have talent there, for sure. Also a good chance to try people out for different jobs down the road. That’s one of the ways they could look less like "nothing but opposing for the sake of opposing", and more like “this is the team you could have” (which is a bit more ... humanizing? than "this is the playbook you can have").

It’ll be interesting to see if PP continues this approach, and the look/feel/approach he'll choose before vs. after the Team Blue leadership vote.
 
Even the NDP's saying, "hey, you better be careful about those Chinese ...."
... after this:
 
Here’s some news -


Canada signs ‘game-changing’ trade deal with Indonesia, new defence pact​

The trade deal is comprehensive, meaning it opens up trade in multiple industries with the world’s fourth most populous country.
 
Here’s some news -


Canada signs ‘game-changing’ trade deal with Indonesia, new defence pact​

The trade deal is comprehensive, meaning it opens up trade in multiple industries with the world’s fourth most populous country.

Some figures on Canada’s exports to Indonesia. Predominately agricultural- potentially a fair bit of room for growth there? Even a modest decrease in import costs can potentially significantly impact the competitiveness of certain goods and services.

Liberalizing our trade with such a large population and growing economy is certainly a good thing.

 
Some figures on Canada’s exports to Indonesia. Predominately agricultural- potentially a fair bit of room for growth there? Even a modest decrease in import costs can potentially significantly impact the competitiveness of certain goods and services.

Liberalizing our trade with such a large population and growing economy is certainly a good thing.


Indonesia has the world's largest pulpmill and already regularly imports Canadian wood products. Finding a home for more of our NBSK fibre would be a great thing.
 
Indonesia has the world's largest pulpmill and already regularly imports Canadian wood products. Finding a home for more of our NBSK fibre would be a great thing.
With that many people and with farming being a large chunk of their economy, you’d think that Potash would be a shoe in to export to them.
 
With that many people and with farming being a large chunk of their economy, you’d think that Potash would be a shoe in to export to them.

We already are, big time...


 
With that many people and with farming being a large chunk of their economy, you’d think that Potash would be a shoe in to export to them.

We already are, big time...



I think we may have a 2 birds 1 stone opportunity.

 
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