It's Trudeauver - Justin to Resign Tomorrow (Probably)

How do elections work in Canada? Does this mean there has to be one right away?
 
Does this mean the party in power changes? Or do the Liberals just choose a new leader?
 
Liberals will more than likely lose in the next election by a staggering amount to the Conservatives. Which is a) no big surprise, and b) really too bad. What it means is Trudeau will leave the party leaderless right before they get destroyed in the next election.

But this is what Canada does. We vote in the Liberals, they spend. Then the right gets upset that they've overspent, made poor fiscal decisions, and then we vote in the Conservatives, who cut. And we go back and forth, back and forth.

Unfortunately, both of those parties are so close politically to the centre, it only barely matters. No party who leans properly left or right has any real presence in Canada.

It's a shit show, and there isn't a single politician I'd vote for right now, except municipally. None of them care one iota about the little guy. Same BS everywhere.
 
They'll never get enough votes to properly challenge for leadership. Canadians vote too much with hindsight and history in mind. 'New' things are feared. NDP has formed the official opposition once, but even that was tenuous.
 
He had a long run. If he had done a great job he would still be leaving now.
 
And good fucking riddance. Now we just need to kick the entire party out in our next election. If all goes well, the liberals won't even remotely be a opposition party either.
Whadda you know about this stuff? You're not Canadian, you're Russian.
 
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