Who says the government isn’t efficient?

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    12 hours ago

    Just to put a downer on things, looking at the final results I do worry that Canada may have won the battle but lost the war.

    The situation in the US came about because an entrenched two-party system drowns out most viewpoints, and is what allowed Trump to seize control of a party of politicians who almost universally spoke out against him ten years ago. It’s also responsible for the Democrats’ constant and unrelenting shift towards the Right, enabled by the knowledge that most left-leaning voters are still too cowardly to vote third party.

    And what did we see this election? All the smaller party seats drifting to the big two “to stop the wrong guy getting in”.

    Be very very careful not to continue down this slope. It does not end with the bad guys staying defeated once and for all.

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      7 hours ago

      It’s still a liberal minority (something cannot occur in a two party system). Our saving grace is our Francophone province that takes British America and mixes in diversity and culture. Politically, this means the bloq that are keeping us from either a Conservative or liberal majority.

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      12 hours ago

      First, the bad guys will never be defeated once and for all. This isn’t a game or a story, it’s real life with new bad guys trying to gain power in different ways all the time. Second, there is little that voting is going to do in a FPTP country that isn’t supported by one of the two key players, and Canada doesn’t have a method in place for citizens to propose a referendum that isn’t also supported by the party in power. Further to that, the only real options for electoral reform is for the whole country to become aware enough that the parties in power feel they have no choice or to be leaders towards progress and push for it themselves, knowing it will reduce their maximum power pretty much forever after.

      This battle is for a whole different war, and only tangentially may have an impact on electoral reform.

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    19 hours ago

    Wait, he only submitted 7 bills, most of which were trolling, and only one passed?

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    19 hours ago

    After having to watch this knob in the house for decades, this made my whole year.

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    17 hours ago

    Small pp is anything but honourable

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      9 hours ago

      If you bracket it with a tilde to either side you get the proper spelling of Smöl pp!

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    18 hours ago

    I would love to listen to the desperate phone calls Poilievre’s team is making to newly-elected Conservative MPs asking them to resign so that he can take their seat.

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      7 hours ago

      He still needs to win a by election to make it official if they do that, right?

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      16 hours ago

      I find that idea fascinating, because I don’t think Harper is going to ley him stick around.

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    19 hours ago

    Daddy Harper doesn’t keep loose ends

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    14 hours ago

    If conservatives don’t figure out that he is 100% of the reason they lost, they’re 'effin stupid and blind.

    It’s plainly obvious what the problem is when your party gains seats, but your leader loses his because the only person people hate more than him, resigned. (Trudeau)

    When the public is sooo eager for any reason to no longer vote for you that you lose a super majority the moment the first opportunity presented itself, you are the problem.

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    16 hours ago

    Wait, what happened? I mean, apart from losing his seat? No one else would give up theirs or he got kicked out?