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Liberal (Minority/Majority) Government 2025 - ???

The one thing I'm going to really enjoy about the majority is the death of daily polling averages.

I get it,7 years of minority parliaments where any day could result in the government falling got the polling companies used to the sugar high of parties and the public wanting to know how things would be at the starting line of any campaign. But there is a majority government now, it's not falling unless it wants to fall and I don't see that happening anytime soon, because it would probably screw over the floor crossers, and I don't see Carney as being quite so ruthless just yet.

I'm going to be very happy when we all just collectively tell Nik Nanos, David Coletto, Frank Graves, whoever runs Leger that we just don't need them right now, especially as talking heads, and to go sit in the corner until 2028.

Will probably be the last one for a while being posted by me, just wanted a snapshot that includes before and after the by-elections.
 
Will probably be the last one for a while being posted by me, just wanted a snapshot that includes before and after the by-elections.
For the record, I'm not targetting you on this.

It's the entire Canadian media landscape, they have turned polling companies and those who run them into rock stars. Daily polls being dished out like the penny press of old, figures like 338 Fournier and Grenier becoming household names.

It's going to be nice to get a break from all of them. Not because they are bad people....generally, but because it's just unhealthy as a democracy to be focusing on daily polls. Not every day is a campaign. It wasn't great when Trudeau was at his lowest, and it's not great now that Pierre is at his.
 
April 6th to 18th.

Pierre is very clearly the problem for the CPC, and it's dragging the party down for anyone not a diehard member. His favorability is at a standstill, while his unfavourability continues moving in the wrong direction.


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First time around I was too quick to hit the submit button, sorry staff!

Agreed.
 
April 6th to 18th.

Pierre is very clearly the problem for the CPC, and it's dragging the party down for anyone not a diehard member. His favorability is at a standstill, while his unfavourability continues moving in the wrong direction.


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First time around I was too quick to hit the submit button, sorry staff!
A bit broader context from Angus Reid ...
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... with a split (overall) on floor crossing:
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How it was done:
The Angus Reid Institute conducted an online survey from April 15-17, 2026, among a randomized sample of 1,646 Canadian adults. Respondents are drawn from the Angus Reid Forum, a large-scale online panel developed to include Canadian residents in each of the 343 federal ridings in Canada and representative of the Canadian population by age, gender, family income, ethnic status and education. The sample was weighted to be representative of adults nationwide according to region, gender, age, household income, and education, based on the Canadian census. For comparison purposes only, a probability sample of this size would carry a margin of error of +/- 2 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. Discrepancies in or between totals are due to rounding. The survey was self-commissioned and paid for by ARI.
 
The problem is Pierre is in denial that he is part of the problem. If you look at his messaging, attacking Carneys credentials on economics? Like thats all you got? It sounds like desperation disconnected from reality. While the inner circle of the party might support him, as he seems to be surrounded by yes people and die hards, I bet if you send an anonymous poll to every CPC member on his leadership, it woukd be very different the the 87% in jan.
 
The problem is Pierre is in denial that he is part of the problem. If you look at his messaging, attacking Carneys credentials on economics? Like thats all you got? It sounds like desperation disconnected from reality. While the inner circle of the party might support him, as he seems to be surrounded by yes people and die hards, I bet if you send an anonymous poll to every CPC member on his leadership, it woukd be very different the the 87% in jan.

Agreed. You can call into question PMMCs past professional performance, his involvement with the last Gov, and his influence during the COVID kerfuffle but you cant say hi isn't well educated.
 
Agreed. You can call into question PMMCs past professional performance, his involvement with the last Gov, and his influence during the COVID kerfuffle but you cant say hi isn't well educated.
Yeah, when Carney had his PhD in the same tine it took Pierre or Andrew Scheer ti get their BAs, its really a line of attack they don't have a leg to stand on
 
As for high prices for fertilizer, I wonder some shifts in how fields are managed might be in order. Put a field into a cycle with a crop that requires minimal or no fertilizer and then raze it to add nutrients more naturally. Smaller yields, but perhaps more resilient?
My roomie & I have a backyard garden.

We grow everything from carrots, to potatoes, to tomatoes, to beats (beets?), to turnip, parsley, spinach, onions,etc.

We even have a few rhubarb plants on the go.

...

Last year, we probably pulled about 1000 tomatoes (various sizes) and about 320+-ish giant potatoes (and countless little guys)

No idea how many beats, but we still have Borsche every few weeks so I guess we grew a lot of them too


For fertilizer, I guess we kind of make our own.

We just collect all of the organic food waste throughout the year + the grass clippings from mowing the lawn, and dump it in a back corner of our yard. (Plus our very own, proprietary trick)

It freezes during the winter, but come spring we have a ton of squishy, smelly, super potent, all organic fertilizer to help all our veggies grow

(It doesn't smell until we start digging into it to use, so we keep that hole we break on the surface as small as possible to keep the smell at a minimum)

...

It's a shame we don't have a better system in place here in Canada (although I have no idea how on Earth a different system could even be set up, really)

If there was a way to collect/consolidate the organic food waste from households & turn it into fertilizer, it could be sold to local farmers for cheaper than the commercial stuff.



EDIT - It's early & I'm tired. Disregard the above. I was thinking of compost... 😒 💤
 
If there was a way to collect/consolidate the organic food waste from households & turn it into fertilizer, it could be sold to local farmers for cheaper than the commercial stuff.

Quite a few cities have a green bin program for exactly that. I am unsure what the price of the final product is, but Ottawa for example is entitled to 2000 tons per year. I assume the others are also entitled to a portion before the rest can be sold as well.


 
If there was a way to collect/consolidate the organic food waste from households & turn it into fertilizer, it could be sold to local farmers for cheaper than the commercial stuff.
Cant speak for other cities but I know once a year the city of Calgary composite facility has a day when people can come get free composed soil from their main facility.
 
Cant speak for other cities but I know once a year the city of Calgary composite facility has a day when people can come get free composed soil from their main facility.

You have to book an appointment; currently all booked up for this month.


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But the Green Cart is but one part of the composting program. I usually add to the other part every morning.

 
As for high prices for fertilizer, I wonder some shifts in how fields are managed might be in order. Put a field into a cycle with a crop that requires minimal or no fertilizer and then raze it to add nutrients more naturally. Smaller yields, but perhaps more resilient?
Mixed cover cropping does that naturally
 
Well this doesn't negate all the lost investment over the last ten years, but it sure is a good start to get canada back on the right track.

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