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PM Justin Trudeau's Canada

If Harris wins in Nov 2024 Canadians might balk at their own mini populist in Oct 2025.
Not a chance. Maybe if the Liberals are really lucky, the CPC wins a minority. But 20 points is hard to come back from. Canadians aren't going to forget all the things that bother them just because Americans elected a popular woman.
 
A year is not a lot of time when you're down 20 points.
Exactly. As someone who voted Liberal the past two elections, I can honestly say it is over for Justin Trudeau. He only has two options, step down with dignity or get his ass kicked in the next Federal election.
This is the time that the Liberal Party needs to tell Justin Trudeau he has to go. For the good of the party and the Country Justin Trudeau needs to step down as leader so a new leader can be chosen.
Justin Trudeau is polling worst then Joe Biden.
 
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How is this a story? The military in the US regularly provides personal and equipment for high profile movies. They've had them as part of dance numbers in halftime shows.
They made the request, it didn't happen, everyone moved on.
 
How is this a story? The military in the US regularly provides personal and equipment for high profile movies. They've had them as part of dance numbers in halftime shows.
They made the request, it didn't happen, everyone moved on.

Robert Fife is not capable of moving on from a chance to make a mountain out of a molehill if he thinks it will make this government look bad.
 
Canada is likely to copy whatever protectionist measures the US adopts wet Chinese OEMs in Mexico. Depending on who wins the presidency. I don't think Kamala is as ride or die for UAW as Biden.
 

Don’t like Justin Trudeau? You’re not alone. Here’s why Canadians say the prime minister is so unpopular


In its latest round of polling for the Star, Abacus Data tried to find out whether it’s something Trudeau has or hasn’t done or whether it’s just simply who he is.

 
Finally, the Federal government is beginning to look at doing something intelligent on the question of TFWs, if rather belatedly.


They clearly haven't yet arrived at a decision, but hopefully, they will move ahead with a full stop on low-wage TFWs.

From the above:

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..... More if you follow the link...
 
The rich want you to blame immigrants so you don't pay attention to the damage they are doing.
Yup, damage…that they’re doing through the abuse of the TFW program and working international students (aka modern indentured servitude and wage suppression).

A reminder that Trudeau himself mentioned this in an 2014 op-ed critcizing the TFW system:
This (growth in TFW numbers) has all happened under the Conservatives’ watch, despite repeated warnings from the Liberal Party and from Canadians across the country about its impact on middle class Canadians: it drives down wages and displaces Canadian workers.

It’s such an insidiously smart solution because they can easily redirect calls to address the issue to deflectionary low-info topics like “blaming immigrants (lumping all immigrants together)” or “they’re doing the jobs Canadians won’t do (can’t afford to live on)”, etc, ensuring that Canadians get stuck on a discourse death spiral while they are free to act.

We can't sustainably plan our immigration policy around keeping a cup of Tim's low while exploiting immigrants into believing that they're getting a better life working the gig economy.
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