Will Trudeau Quit?

My only question is - what will the MAGA right do when all their grievance targets end up leaving?

I know the answer.....continue to play the victim and continue to blame their grievance targets.

Grievance rock stars, if you may. Hillary, Obama(s)....even Carter. We need a grievance halll of fame

It doesn't work if you can't find someone to blame.
 
Trudeau has had 9 years as PM which is a good run in any parliamentary system - and he's still 25 years younger than anything south of the border. His time has gone.
 
Six days into the New Year and Trudeau is out.

Talk about starting off on a good note. Now to kick the entire liberal party out and get rational government back into office.
 
One step closer. Singh qualifies for his pension in Mar. so let's see if he's going to dump on whoever they get to replace soy boy.
 
https://macleans.ca/_next/image/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcms.macleans.ca%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2017%2F08%2FJER_SINGH-9033.jpg&w=2048&q=80“Jagmeet Singh was first elected through a byelection in February 2019.

To qualify for the MP’s pension, members need to serve six years, which for Singh will be February 2025.”

It’s a pension worth about 2.3 million in lifetime payouts….

So, when the House re-convenes in March, Singh can safely bring down the Minority Coalition Lib/NDP Government and force an Election.

Best part is, Jagmeet Singh, leader of the progressive workers party, the New Democrat Party… has a net worth of 78 Million.

“ silver spoon socialist”
 
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No fucking way. 'Climate Action' and 'Finance' do not belong in the same sentence. Not even the same paragraph.
 
No fucking way. 'Climate Action' and 'Finance' do not belong in the same sentence. Not even the same paragraph.

All that “carbon tax” stuff is lost on me; I think it’s voodoo.

That said, mark carney does have a solid reputation for having created/managed stable financial systems in both canada and the UK.

He’s more than qualified to run the country.

Except he’s never been in an election.

Canada’s three party leaders are all career politicians… none has ever had a real job except trudeau who chased underage tail, oh, sorry, taught Theatre & Drama at a private girls high school for a bit.

Good bbc article about the likely contenders for those who dont follow canuckistani politics:

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3904r98lnlo.amp
 
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All that “carbon tax” stuff is lost on me; I think it’s voodoo.

That said, mark carney does have a solid reputation for having created/managed stable financial systems in both canada and the UK.

He’s more than qualified to run the country.

Except he’s never been in an election.

Canada’s three party leaders are all career politicians… none has ever had a real job except trudeau who chased underage tail, oh, sorry, taught Theatre & Drama at a private girls high school for a bit.

Good bbc article about the likely contenders for those who dont follow canuckistani politics:

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3904r98lnlo.amp
Well we're engaged in an experiment down here. Most of Trumps appointees are NOT politicians, most are real world build shit and do things people. We're going to see how that works out.
 
Poilievre appears to be the front runner at this point. He says he wants to cut taxes, reduce climate regulations, and expand energy production. Canada’s economy has been in decline for a decade. Its GDP has declined in 8 of the last 9 quarters. Canadians are now significantly poorer than Americans. They might be ready for change.
 
Poilievre appears to be the front runner at this point. He says he wants to cut taxes, reduce climate regulations, and expand energy production. Canada’s economy has been in decline for a decade. Its GDP has declined in 8 of the last 9 quarters. Canadians are now significantly poorer than Americans. They might be ready for change.

PP will probably be the next PM of Canuckistan.

The federal government is the country’s largest employer. Du-uh.
 
Poilievre appears to be the front runner at this point. He says he wants to cut taxes, reduce climate regulations, and expand energy production. Canada’s economy has been in decline for a decade. Its GDP has declined in 8 of the last 9 quarters. Canadians are now significantly poorer than Americans. They might be ready for change.

It's always about the economy. The liberals don't seem to understand that.
 
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