They also commend Australia, which some folks think we should be like.Leader of Hamas giving a big shout out to Canada and Justin Trudeau for our support.
EMBARRASSING: Hamas thanks Liberal gov't for ceasefire support
They also commend Australia, which some folks think we should be like.Leader of Hamas giving a big shout out to Canada and Justin Trudeau for our support.
EMBARRASSING: Hamas thanks Liberal gov't for ceasefire support
Leader of Hamas giving a big shout out to Canada and Justin Trudeau for our support.
EMBARRASSING: Hamas thanks Liberal gov't for ceasefire support
I get that some want to pursue trades, and that’s fine.Some just don't want to be indoctrinated by post-secondary institutions or want to pursue trades. Seeing what's happening with our colleges and universities in Canada and their shift to woke left policies and thinking, I would avoid them at all costs. You can be educated and intelligent, but still be an idiot. Case in point, our elected government.
I get that some want to pursue trades, and that’s fine.
I have never heard of anyone not wanting to get a degree or diploma because they “don’t want to be indoctrinated”.
Certain parts of universities certainly are incubators of ideologies though. In particular the liberal arts.I get that some want to pursue trades, and that’s fine.
I have never heard of anyone not wanting to get a degree or diploma because they “don’t want to be indoctrinated”.
We're getting there. Be patient. Election 2025 is only 22 months away.They also commend Australia, which some folks think we should be like.
We're getting there. Be patient. Election 2025 is only 22 months away.
I wonder how much is the result of the CPC backing off the campaign(ish) push they had been doing through the summer.Latest aggregate.
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Another drop in projected seat count for the CPC with LPC being the beneficiaries. It seems to be enough of a trend now. Three weeks in a row now. Seems whatever moderates might have considered the CPC are shifting back. LPC is on a upward trend with popular voting as well. CPC still well with It! majority territory though if held today.
This year ends and 2024 is a whole new ball game.
I like it. Anything that stokes Trudeau's arrogance level prior to the election is just fine with me. That is when he treats us with the contempt in which he holds the normal citizen and then it is only a matter of time before he puts his foot in it once again.Latest aggregate.
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Another drop in projected seat count for the CPC with LPC being the beneficiaries. It seems to be enough of a trend now. Three weeks in a row now. Seems whatever moderates might have considered the CPC are shifting back. LPC is on a upward trend with popular voting as well. CPC still well within majority territory though if held today.
This year ends and 2024 is a whole new ball game.
Or perhaps it was the drop in the NDP that fed the liberal bump. Moving from one socialist party to another seems more in line than leaving the Conservatives for the grits. I also don't think that this is the time of year most people spend answering polls. 338 is an aggregate of polls, not a poll itself. The CPC is still ahead by double digits and comfortably in majority territory. As long as those two things remain a couple of points won't matter. We'll see how things go after the holidays.Latest aggregate.
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Another drop in projected seat count for the CPC with LPC being the beneficiaries. It seems to be enough of a trend now. Three weeks in a row now. Seems whatever moderates might have considered the CPC are shifting back. LPC is on a upward trend with popular voting as well. CPC still well within majority territory though if held today.
This year ends and 2024 is a whole new ball game.
From a popular vote perspective yes I think. From a seat distribution it seems to be at the CPC’s expense though. The drops from the CPC are going somewhere.Or perhaps it was the drop in the NDP that fed the liberal bump. Moving from one socialist party to another seems more in line than leaving the Conservatives for the grits.
To an extent I would think so. The key is the sample size of said polls. More people are home as well. What surprises me is that with things being fiscally tighter for households at this time of year I would have thought that the LPC would dip a lot more. I was thinking the line would either be unmoved or dropped a bit.I also don't think that this is the time of year most people spend answering polls.
Well, yes…338 is an aggregate of polls, not a poll itself.
It certainly doesn’t change what would happen if an election were held today as I mentioned. None of this matters at this time though but you can bet that both sides are studying this closely and planning their 2024.The CPC is still ahead by double digits and comfortably in majority territory. As long as those two things remain a couple of points won't matter. We'll see how things go after the holidays.
The holidays are just starting. Folks are getting together with that Uncle or Student they have not seen in a while. The real results will be reported after the Dinner and party discussions. People's circumstances have changed, the details shared in the coming week. Will this be a happy Christmas for people or a ventmas?To an extent I would think so. The key is the sample size of said polls. More people are home as well. What surprises me is that with things being fiscally tighter for households at this time of year I would have thought that the LPC would dip a lot more. I was thinking the line would either be unmoved or dropped a bit.
"I have some problems with some of you people" Trudeau that is.The airing of the grievances was yesterday, no?
Who in their right mind walks out to their average car that cost as much as a fancy new one, after work at one of their two part time jobs (since getting laid off from the oil & gas industry), stops to put some gas in the car and realizes a pretty hefty part of that is taxes (including the carbon tax literally nobody except Klaus wanted...), stops to get a few groceries for the family but walks out with only a Kit Kat bar and some bread, and a receipt for $44...Latest aggregate.
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Another drop in projected seat count for the CPC with LPC being the beneficiaries. It seems to be enough of a trend now. Three weeks in a row now. Seems whatever moderates might have considered the CPC are shifting back. LPC is on a upward trend with popular voting as well. CPC still well within majority territory though if held today.
This year ends and 2024 is a whole new ball game.
Who in their right mind walks out to their average car that cost as much as a fancy new one, after work at one of their two part time jobs (since getting laid off from the oil & gas industry), stops to put some gas in the car and realizes a pretty hefty part of that is taxes (including the carbon tax literally nobody except Klaus wanted...), stops to get a few groceries for the family but walks out with only a Kit Kat bar and some bread, and a receipt for $44...
And says to themselves...
"I like this. This...this is good. I like this a lot. So much so that I'm going to proudly tell the polls I'm a supporter of the LPC the next time they call me!"
I might be very wrong, but I don't think there is a single thing Justin can do to improve his image for the next election.
He's shown his true colours. His loyalty clearly isn't to us mere peasants, his government doesn't seem to be able to actually get anything done, and he's exposed himself as a power hungry, petty, 'dictator if he could be' kinda guy...
(BTW - are we still doing the whole Ethics Commission thing?)
You are being sarcastic I presume and ignoring the massive debt through out of control spending of Trudeau.....but the majority of the cause for inflation is it the carbon tax....
Neither, that's a typo, it's supposed to read "the majority of the cause eof inflation is *NOT the carbon tax" but I can't edit my post anymore.You are being sarcastic I presume and ignoring the massive debt through out of control spending of Trudeau.