• LoveCanada@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    And both the Liberals and Conservatives are hinting that it might cause an election. Yikes. Its only been 6 months. Dont think anyone would be too thrilled about that, but it is what it is.

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      3 days ago

      I enjoy watching election results but I don’t want an election right now. If it happens this soon, voters might lose confidence in Carney. I’d like to see the NDP win but that doesn’t seem feasible right now. I’m really scared of Pollivere winning

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        2 days ago

        I dont know about scared. I do know that we’ve had 15 years of the same leadership and I have yet to see things start to move in a positive direction for Canada. Everything seems a bit worse than it used to be and everything is definitely far more expensive than it used to be. I feel that’s directly related to the government pumping billions of our hard earned tax dollars into the economy with “economic easing”/money printing and subsidies and caused massive inflation, huge deficits and massively wasteful overspending. I dont think its in Canada’s interest to keep doing the SAME thing and expecting different results. We need a change but the timing is the critical problem.

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          I’m also tired of the stagnation, but I do prefer not moving forward if the other option is moving backwards which I think pollievre would entail.

          I just wish people would go e NDP or green a chance and see what the fuck happens. Might be bad, might be good, who knows until it happens.

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            2 days ago

            Well I think Jagmeet sank the NDP’s hope for at least another decade. Getting in bed with the Liberals meant they weren’t seen as an alternative, just “Liberal Light” and that obviously didnt sit well with very many voters. They’ll be lucky to get back to official party status in the next election.

            And the “Green Party” is just Elizabeth May and her scraggly band of identity actors. They cant even get their own party organized, there’s no way anyone is voting them in to run the country.