The PPC got more than 800,000 votes, and that should worry all of us - No you're doing democracy wrong, plebs!

The Liberals held a snap election in the middle of a pandemic, rolling the dice to gain a majority government, and they lost. Although the votes are still being counted, 320 of the 338 seats have been confirmed, and while the Liberals held on to their minority government status, they look to only gain one additional seat. At an approximate cost of $610 million dollars—which does not include the costs borne by Canadians to travel to their voting station or arrange child care while they stood in line for hours—this election, by any measure, cost far more than it was worth. However, the results did reveal a growing threat to public safety that has been largely unaddressed—the rise of far-right groups who have used the stress and uncertainty of the pandemic to gain support.

While most political analysts were focused on whether the Liberals would hold on to their minority government, something else was happening throughout election night: the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) popular vote count continued to rise. In fact, they more than doubled the votes for the Green Party. In 2019, the PPC had almost 300,000 votes. But this election, at last count, the current total is more than 800,000—more than double that of two years ago. While none of the candidates in the PPC—not even leader Maxime Bernier—has won a seat, the party has been able rally the angry anti-maskers and those opposed to pandemic health measures under their far-right umbrella. A closer look at some of those who’ve joined the party include those who were rejected by the Conservative party or gained some degree of notoriety from racist rhetoric, or are opposed to pandemic health protections. And almost a million Canadians support them.

Although the rise of far-right populist rhetoric and groups is not unique to Canada, the federal government has been largely silent about the public safety risk it poses to Canadians—especially Black, Indigenous, and racialized people and women. Hate crimes have increased by 37 per cent in the last year and the proliferation of online hate groups in Canada is of particular concern. According to recent international studies, Canadians are among the most active in online right-wing extremism, which includes spreading racist, white supremacist and misogynistic views, and plotting acts of violence. While the United States has received the bulk of media attention for the rise in far-right ideology and violence in their country, the disturbing fact is, that Canada produces more far-right online content per web user than any other country. The violent inclinations, and ability to wield social media to recruit and radicalize younger Canadians, must be understood more broadly than the current lens of trying to address individual hate crimes: this is a group mentality.

The PPC platform contained just the right combination of commitments to speak to those with far-right ideologies, anti-Indigenous views, pandemic gripes and pro-gun attitudes, including their promises to maximize freedom of expression (allow more hate speech); cut funding to universities if they silence those espousing hateful views; cut funding for CBC; cut funding for foreign aide; and lower the number of immigrants and stop the flow of refugees into Canada.

Beneath the surface of these promises are deeply embedded racist views against non-white people which would be bolstered by their plan to repeal multiculturalism laws and cut funding for multiculturalism with a view to forcing integration into Canadian society and culture. This together with the party’s promise to end the ban on military style weapons, is a recipe for disaster that appears to be gaining traction in Canada. While some may see individual incidents of Proud Boys and other white supremacist groups as one-off incidents, we know they are part of a larger phenomenon that is loosely rallying around the PPC. This Liberal minority government must look beyond the politics of the vote count and the fact that neither Bernier nor any of his candidates won any seats and consider carefully at what 800,000 votes for the PPC means in terms of far-right organizing and to public safety in the future.

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Canadians are among the most active in online right-wing extremism, which includes spreading racist, white supremacist and misogynistic views, and plotting acts of violence.
Lol what? I could believe the Australians are doing it, but you expect me to believe Canadians are hitler?
 
Every time we call a vote, fewer people vote for us than last time, eventually, we'll be run out of power if this continues and Nazis will rule the streets!

"Maybe you should change your policies, then? So you attract more voters than the Nazis?"

*surprised Pikachu face*

ARREST THAT MAN FOR RIGHT-WING HATESPEECH!
 
The Liberals held a snap election in the middle of a pandemic, rolling the dice to gain a majority government, and they lost.
Can a leaf explain Canadian elections to us in Burgerland? This sentence makes it seems like The Liberals just decided on a whim to hold an election for funsies cause they thought now was the best time cause "lol pandemic". It can't be that dumb...can it?
 
Written by one Pam Palmater.
Apparently she's a native but come on.
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The author of this article, Pam Palmater, is to Canada's indigenous peoples what Al Sharpton is to the black community in the United States. I wouldn't say she personally profits from the plight of our First Nations (though she has her cozy at [formerly] Ryserson University, which leaves her better off than 95% of her fellow indigenous people), but she loves the attention when those issues come to the fore. Notably her appearances on CTV News. She doesn't want reconciliation because she has a vested interest in keeping those wounds open and festering.

And damn, Macleans is working hard for their government $.
 
Written by one Pam Palmater.
Apparently she's a native but come on.
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My dad says our grandad once told him that we've got a full-blooded Pawnee Indian two generations back or some shit and that we are totally legitimate native americans, but neither myself or my father are autistic enough to actually claim that probably-made-up-bullshit.

That being said, I'm more native than this feather-wearing skank.

Edit: Having also lived a five minute drive from a Reservation in the states at one point in time, I can confirm she's not native, because she's not two hundred pounds overweight.
 
Can a leaf explain Canadian elections to us in Burgerland? This sentence makes it seems like The Liberals just decided on a whim to hold an election for funsies cause they thought now was the best time cause "lol pandemic". It can't be that dumb...can it?
Leafs operate under the westminister system which allows them to call re-elections under a minority government. Minority governments are dogshit at passing bills since house majority isn't always guarenteed, and the best outcome is to snatch up some new ridings and pray to God that the people like you better than they did during the previous election.
 
Can a leaf explain Canadian elections to us in Burgerland? This sentence makes it seems like The Liberals just decided on a whim to hold an election for funsies cause they thought now was the best time cause "lol pandemic". It can't be that dumb...can it?
From the Elections Canada website:

"When are federal elections held in Canada?​


Since May 2007, the Canada Elections Act provides for a general election to be held on a fixed date: the third Monday of October in the fourth calendar year following the previous general election. As the last election took place on October 21, 2019, the next fixed election date is October 16, 2023.

That said, the Canada Elections Act does not prevent a general election from being called at another date.

General elections are called when, on the advice of the Prime Minister, the Governor General dissolves Parliament. The Governor in Council (the Governor General, acting on the advice of Cabinet) sets the date of the election.

The Canada Elections Act (section 57) specifies that the election period must last a minimum of 37 days and a maximum of 51 days."

So basically yes, and in fact it's dumber than that: the PM can call an election at any time as long as he can get his governor general to ask the Queen of England if it's OK.
 
From the Elections Canada website:

"When are federal elections held in Canada?​


Since May 2007, the Canada Elections Act provides for a general election to be held on a fixed date: the third Monday of October in the fourth calendar year following the previous general election. As the last election took place on October 21, 2019, the next fixed election date is October 16, 2023.

That said, the Canada Elections Act does not prevent a general election from being called at another date.

General elections are called when, on the advice of the Prime Minister, the Governor General dissolves Parliament. The Governor in Council (the Governor General, acting on the advice of Cabinet) sets the date of the election.

The Canada Elections Act (section 57) specifies that the election period must last a minimum of 37 days and a maximum of 51 days."

So basically yes, the PM can call an election at any time as long as he can get his governor general to ask the Queen of England if it's OK.
So it really is that dumb and Trudeau thought he could solidify power by having an emergency election off of muh covid?
 
Written by one Pam Palmater.
Apparently she's a native but come on.
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Red flag #1.

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Ref flag #2 - It's only "empowering" if the plebs are acting correctly.

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Red Flag #3 - "Beyond Blood"? That must mean her 1st Nations ancestry claims are pretty weak. Either that, or she's about to have her own shit twisted against her, because if blood isn't the measure of "Indigeniety", then she has no right to whine about 1st Nations issues.

Anyways, the only problem pieces of shit like this have with the election results is that the established gravy trains are at risk, if the Liberals or Conservatives aren't elected, since both those parties are firmly subverted by activists that will keep the money flowing to these kinds of activists. I'm pretty sure even the NDP and Greens aren't a problem, since both have ben committed to "social justice" for long enough that the gravy trains would still run.

Put the PPC is literally trying to make a name for itself as a tight-budget, gutted-bureaucracy, minimal gov't-reach party, and her grift will be at risk, if they gain traction.

Remember, Canada is the country so cucked that the Bloq Quebecois is permitted to operate federally, as an openly secessionist party, with candidates in no other parts of Canada, and it's capable of potentially being the leadership in a minority gov't situation.

Funny how I don't she this bitch crying about any of that, though.
 
Written by one Pam Palmater.
Apparently she's a native but come on.
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Why do Canada and Australia in particular seem to have so many of these people who are clearly majority white but somehow get to claim full native status? And nobody seems to question them? Is this some kind of a reverse "one drop rule" where instead of the 1% non-white ancestry making you shameful in colonial times, it instead elevates your social status?

It's even more ridiculous in Australia, where the pure Aboriginals are meant to be deep black skinned fellows. As an outsider seeing some news come out of Ozland with some mildly tanned white person with an English sounding name claiming to be an oppressed abo makes me feel like I've stepped into bizarroworld. I googled it and I found nothing but Australians uncritically accepting that "to be Aboriginal all you have to do is be culturally Abo and to identify as Aboriginal". I guess there are a couple countries who have hopped on the transracial bandwagon early before it hits the rest of the Anglo world.
 
Can a leaf explain Canadian elections to us in Burgerland? This sentence makes it seems like The Liberals just decided on a whim to hold an election for funsies cause they thought now was the best time cause "lol pandemic". It can't be that dumb...can it?
No that's about right. At any time the Prime Minister can ask the Governer General for an election. In theory they can say no, but it's mostly a formality. Trudy thought he could get a majority, so he called an election.
 
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