Canada is a failed state

I got on space at X with bunch of disgruntled Canadians and all they were talking about is how much the government will come down on them if they protest or "THEY HAVE THE RIGHT TO ASSEMBLE AND PROTEST."

No faggots. Your rights evaporate the moment the government says fuck you.

Chicken shit faggots.

I got sick of listening to their panic and got off.

It's going to be some Asian fascist that will take over Canada. White Canadians are too cucked to do anything.
 
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What I'm concerned is if jagmeet decides to go back on his intent to do a confidence vote and we have to wait a few more months
If he does his political career is dead by his own shit smeared hand. Even the ndp cult following won't stand for it after he's made so much emphasis on bringing the government down
 

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Former PM Chretien says Liberal party must move back to 'radical centre'​

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As the Liberal party searches for a new leader, former prime minister Jean Chretien says it's time for the party to move back to the "radical centre" to help its electoral fortunes.

"It is a fundamental condition for the party to come back to be the radical centre, as I used to say, because it is what has been the Liberal party all along," Chretien said in an exclusive interview with CTV Question Period airing Sunday.

Following months of political turmoil and pressure from his caucus to oust him, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Monday that he is resigning as leader once a successor is selected. The party says a new leader will be picked on March 9.

For more than two years, the Liberals had a supply-and-confidence agreement with the NDP, in which the NDP supported the Liberals in exchange for progress on shared priorities. Under the deal — which ended last summer — policies such as dental care and pharmacare moved forward, pushing the Liberals further to the left.

But since Trudeau's resignation announcement, some Liberal MPs have publicly expressed a desire to see the party move more to the political centre.

"It's critically important that we choose somebody that's middle of the road, understands the needs of Canadians and will put Canadians first," Ontario MP Judy Sgro said to reporters on Wednesday ahead of a caucus meeting.

"As we go forward, I think Canadians want us to continue to look at ways to support their priorities while also being fiscally responsible," Ontario MP Charles Sousa said Wednesday. "I am very keen on ensuring that we concentrate on the economy as we move ahead."

Asked by host Vassy Kapelos about those views, Chretien said, "I think the party is coming back there, I'm sure."

For more than a year, the Liberals have trailed the Conservatives in public opinion polling. According to the latest numbers from Nanos Research released Jan. 7, the Conservatives lead the Liberals by 22 points, at 45 per cent and 23 per cent respectively.

In the wake of those numbers, the new Liberal leader could quickly face a general election, as opposition parties have signalled they will move to bring down the Liberal government once the House of Commons returns on March 24.

When asked whether the party's new leader can surmount that deficit in a short amount of time, Chretien said "things can change quickly."

Speaking to Kapelos, Chretien referred to his win over incumbent Progressive Conservative prime minister Kim Campbell in 1993, in which the PCs were reduced from 156 seats to just two.

"(Campbell) became the prime minister. She was ahead of me by 10 or 15 points," Chretien said, going on to say, "She faced me and, you know … she lost her seat. She finished only with two seats, and all that happened in the period of six months."

Chretien said Trudeau's decision to leave 'his privilege'​

Chretien served as prime minister for a decade and near the end of his tenure experienced similar political pressures to Trudeau. After losing the majority of caucus support and an in-party rivalry with his finance minister Paul Martin, Chretien announced in August 2002 that he would resign in February 2004, but that position proved to be untenable. He eventually stepped down in December 2003, handing over power to Martin.

Asked whether Trudeau waited too long to leave, Chretien said "it was his privilege" to decide when to step aside.

"He could have stayed. Of course, he was facing some turbulence, and it's happening all the time, you know, in politics, it's like that," Chretien said.

Despite the latest turmoil, Chretien commended Trudeau's time as prime minister, saying he "served well."

"He was great for the Liberal party. He took us in third position, and he won the election for us," Chretien said, adding "he's done something that nobody else has ever been able to do. Usually, minority governments never survive more than two years and a half. Now he's in his fourth year. It's unique."

This fucking pussy waited 9 fucking years and a resignantion to finally chime in. Holy shit, Conservatives really are just this meme:
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Despite the latest turmoil, Chretien commended Trudeau's time as prime minister, saying he "served well."

"He was great for the Liberal party. He took us in third position, and he won the election for us," Chretien said, adding "he's done something that nobody else has ever been able to do. Usually, minority governments never survive more than two years and a half. Now he's in his fourth year. It's unique."
This is all so telling. He "served well". It was measurably awful for Canada, but the Party had a man wearing their colours in government, that means it must be good.
 
The funniest thing is the utter scandal the mainstream media is trying to make over Christy Clark supposedly registering in the past as a Conservative to vote in their national leadership race.

I thought liberals and democrats loved to do that so they could pick the weakest candidate to run against (Red Tories like Erin “has two moms” O’Toole, Milk boy Andrew Scheer or Pajeeta neocon Nikki Haley for Americans)
 
What I'm concerned is if jagmeet decides to go back on his intent to do a confidence vote and we have to wait a few more months
Singh apparently got utterly reamed by his own caucus after he was doing the wishy-washy 'all options are on the table' thing after the Freeland resignation and that's why he went with the written pledge to signal no confidence like the day after. Bloviating faggots like Angus who are retiring anyway notwithstanding, most NDP MPs do want to get reelected and if the Liberals pivot to the 'center' they get an opening to claim more of the woke vote. They get nothing whatsoever out of propping the Liberals again at this point.
 
The funniest thing is the utter scandal the mainstream media is trying to make over Christy Clark supposedly registering in the past as a Conservative to vote in their national leadership race.

I thought liberals and democrats loved to do that so they could pick the weakest candidate to run against (Red Tories like Erin “has two moms” O’Toole, Milk boy Andrew Scheer or Pajeeta neocon Nikki Haley for Americans)
I suppose that means she's the best competition for their preferred Kim Campbell, then. Flak, target, all that.

It's more funny, because when Clark was Premier of BC, there was no Conservative Party opposition. The provincial Liberals were the conservative option. And when her candidate of choice for the federal Conservative Party was Premier of Québec, his party was... The Liberal Party! lol

Either they don't want to see the federal Liberals return to the centre, or they don't want to waste a return to the centre on a lost election.
 
I find sources making statements that Canada's crime rate is growing faster than America's. A consequence of mass unchecked immigration. The fact that I often hear warnings about serial killers on the loose in my area is terrifying. Walking in Mexico at night serves as a what I fear to be a precursor to what it would be like walking in Canada at night in the future. It's already terrifying to live only a few hundred meters from murder suspects. Canada has had that luxury Mexico had not for years. I would read about people in Culiacan having psychosis living in a gang war zone with little breathing room on going outside to carry out daily activities. Though a scenario like that in Canada is rather unlikely, the thought of it still gives me chills.
 
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