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Trudeau Popularity - or not (various polling, etc.)

And if you read the reviews, the service is often terrible and the price is as much or more than a hotel.

We won't be losing anything if it gets banned.
Not to mention the horror stories of people's places getting trashed and insurance not covering it because they weren't legally renting
 
pardon my ignorance but isn't all of this a provincial matter>
It is. But both parties have plans to incentivize or punish municipalities. PP will cut federal funding to cities that don’t play ball and JT is sending money if they do. It’s essentially the same thing.

But both have made housing a key platform piece. So here we are…
 
We airbnbed our house for a few years, eventfully became not worth the effort. What stops us from renting out is the Landlord Tenancy Act. It's not worth being a landlord in your own home ...
That right there is why a lot of people prefer renting out a few days/weeks at a time rather than over mid-to-longer term. Big structural thing that varies from province to province, but can generally put a WHOLE lot more workload on a rental landlord than on an AirBnB operator.
... there's a big difference between selling your rental property for quick cash, and someone who's got 8 or 9 properties they are managing but because it's Airbnb aren't properly reporting for tax purposes. Amending regulations to adjust for changing times isn't a bad thing on its own.
Given how many more units are going into short-term Airbnb-ville compared to units opening to longer-term tenant rentals, I suspect the former has a LOT less regulation involved. I was very lucky having great tenants for 10 years, but after hearing horror stories about bad tenants, I just sold the family house. And this was 20+ years ago, so tenant-landlord legislation has been a deterrent to potential landlords for some time now - and that appears to be the case (in Ontario, anyway) under both Team Red and Team Blue franchises.

Meanwhile, back into the leadership fracas, word of a big caucus meeting (6 hours long) coming up Wednesday - 28th time the charm?
Subject: Notice of Special National Caucus Meeting/Avis de réunion spéciale du Caucus national

To all Liberal MPs,Special Notice from National Caucus Chair Brenda Shanahan

A special hybrid meeting of the National Liberal Caucus will be held:Wednesday, January 8th, 202511am-5pm ESTWest Block 225-A

Please note Hybrid Regional and Representative Caucus meetings will be held at various times Monday and Tuesday January 6th and 7th- you will be notified by your respective caucus chair shortly.

Virtual Access:While all Liberal MPs are encouraged to attend this Special National Caucus meeting in-person- we recognize that this short notice will prevent some members from being able to come to Ottawa. Therefore we are allowing virtual access to all members who request the zoom link by their P9 email to the National Liberal Caucus email in cc- provided the usual precautions, including being physically present in Canada, are observed.

When accessing National Caucus by Zoom, members are expected to be alone in a closed confidential space, face visible at all times on screen and be wearing an HOC approved headsetwhether intending to speak or not. Any use of a cellphone or speaking with 3rd parties or other inappropriate activity while on zoom link will be reason for being disconnected from the zoom without warning at the Chair's discretion.

I regret that for cyber security reasons, we cannot accommodate members who are travelling outside Canada. Affected members are free to communicate with their regional caucus chairs for an update on the matters discussed at this special meeting.

Brenda Shanahan
National Caucus Chair
Michelle Rempel Garner's take:
 
That right there is why a lot of people prefer renting out a few days/weeks at a time rather than over mid-to-longer term. Big structural thing that varies from province to province, but can generally put a WHOLE lot more workload on a rental landlord than on an AirBnB operator.

Given how many more units are going into short-term Airbnb-ville compared to units opening to longer-term tenant rentals, I suspect the former has a LOT less regulation involved. I was very lucky having great tenants for 10 years, but after hearing horror stories about bad tenants, I just sold the family house. And this was 20+ years ago, so tenant-landlord legislation has been a deterrent to potential landlords for some time now - and that appears to be the case (in Ontario, anyway) under both Team Red and Team Blue franchises.
Yep. I had a great tenant for 5 years. But I wasn’t going to risk getting a crappy one so I opted to sell my condo instead of dealing with the hassle.
 
Michelle Rempel Garner's take:

Interesting point about the LPC Constitution:
“…Section 44 of the Liberal Party's constitution requires that the party's National Board of Directors select an Interim Leader in the event that their present leader triggers a leadership race. However, nothing in that document expressly prohibits that Interim Leader from being the person who just announced their intent to resign.”

That would be a pretty Machiavellian way to stay alive for a while (at least 117 days (27+90 per sections 44.d. and 45.c.) from the day that Trudeau advises Shanahan of his intention ‘not to be the permanent leader of the LPC.’
 
G2G I can see Trudeau doing that, and then at the last moment inserting himself back into the race perhaps as “..the other Justin”.
 
G2G I can see Trudeau doing that, and then at the last moment inserting himself back into the race perhaps as “..the other Justin”.
CC, that wouldn’t surprise me…and he can see how the LPC cabal’s reputational assassins do bringing PP down a few notches during the 90-day (at least) interim leader’s rule…

Edit to add: Laurentian/Power Corp Elites may have something to say about the runaway PM’s impact on the top line…on verra
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That’s the 3-month….

1-month looks even worse…
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I'll start listening to her once she stops dodging questions about the Indian government pressuring her to leave Patrick browns campaign

She already fully explained what happened. Just because you don't agree doesn't mean she hasn't answered the questions. She just didn't do it to your satisfaction.

Your personal distrust is clouding your position on what is a pretty good assessment of what is happening with the liberal conundrum. An assessment that rings true no matter who wrote it.
 
She already fully explained what happened. Just because you don't agree doesn't mean she hasn't answered the questions. She just didn't do it to your satisfaction.
Because she was considering a run at the UCP leadership? With all that's come out lately about Indian interference, that's a clear lie, the timing of the phone calls between her and the Indian high commission, and her refusal to answer questions about the phone calls, and even running away from reporters is beyond suspicious. So no she didn't fully explain at all, especially in light of new information. If this was a liberal, it would be talked about every single day, seems we give the conservatives a free pass on everything because we all hate Trudeau.
 
With all that's come out lately about Indian interference,
Like Trudeau on Thanksgiving Monday brings up some old stuff to save his bacon yet again?
If this was a liberal, it would be talked about every single day, seems we give the conservatives a free pass on everything because we all hate Trudeau
Say what? Have you met Vassey Kapelos? I think CBC, CTV and Global would really run with it if their was meat to the story. Heres a hint, there isn't.


We get it. People like you are very upset that Pierre and te CPC are kicking the LPC's ass all over the political landscape, and for whatever reason, its upsetting you. And yes, I am an asshole.
 
JT back in Ottawa.

I think he knows there's been a storm a brewin' for too long.

Might finally be nearing the end, could announce a leadership race for the LPC this week.

I just don't realistically see him staying on much longer.
 
JT back in Ottawa.

I think he knows there's been a storm a brewin' for too long.

Might finally be nearing the end, could announce a leadership race for the LPC this week.

I just don't realistically see him staying on much longer.
I’ll be curious to see what comes of the “all members” caucus meeting on Wednesday. Apparently it’s scheduled to be a long one. We’ll probably see some decent leaks Tuesday night or Wednesday morning.
 
CC, that wouldn’t surprise me…and he can see how the LPC cabal’s reputational assassins do bringing PP down a few notches during the 90-day (at least) interim leader’s rule…

Edit to add: Laurentian/Power Corp Elites may have something to say about the runaway PM’s impact on the top line…on verra
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That’s the 3-month….

1-month looks even worse…
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Not much money in peddling influence if there is no influence to peddle.
 
Not much money in peddling influence if there is no influence to peddle.
I don’t think we’re anywhere close to ‘no influence’ yet, not by a long shot, but enough to hurt investor confidence for those who have money in that world and aren’t fully in to dancing with China to make their money. Frankly, there is a lot more money to be made with investments linked more closely to our closest neighbor, but that doesn’t fit with some people’s….idiom…
 
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