HOW MANY COLI CANADIANS VOTED FOR PIERRE POILIEVRE?

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SOHH in Canada you can shyt on both parties in without being a c00n, racists, maga supporter?
It's not exactly the same because there are other parties we can vote for in canada. At some point the NDP was actually second place in government. Both sides doesn't apply 100% here because there are more than two sides.
 

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Mark Carney = Kamala Harris 2.0

That's why. Canadians are so dumb and naive to have elected this man :snoop:
It's actually worse. This guy is a tax dodging technocrat and Canadians don't even see it. They are so blinded by Trump that they forgot which party led them for 10 years, and fukked them harder than Trump ever could or would.

Anyways, I know what me and mine are doing.

Fukk this place.
 

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It's actually worse. This guy is a tax dodging technocrat and Canadians don't even see it. They are so blinded by Trump that they forgot which party led them for 10 years, and fukked them harder than Trump ever could or would.

Anyways, I know what me and mine are doing.

Fukk this place.

Let’s be real Pollivere wouldn’t have done any better.
 

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I saw online that there were 91 candidates in Poilievre's riding (most were independents). They trolled the fukk out of him. Wouldn't be surprised if some of the voters were confused and couldn't find his name.

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Let’s be real Pollivere wouldn’t have done any better.
You can't prove that because he never got the chance to even try.

Anyways, Liberals won so it is what it is.

I hope the rest of the country knows it is not business as usual from now on. A good chunk of this country won't accept this result. Watch.
 

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You can't prove that because he never got the chance to even try.

Anyways, Liberals won so it is what it is.

I hope the rest of the country knows it is not business as usual from now on. A good chunk of this country won't accept this result. Watch.

Carney and Pollivere weren’t really extremely different and shared similarities in terms of how they would deal with the housing crisis and on immigration and defence. Pollivere could make Trudeau look stupid but Carney not so much.
 

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Carney and Pollivere weren’t really extremely different and shared similarities in terms of how they would deal with the housing crisis and on immigration and defence. Pollivere could make Trudeau look stupid but Carney not so much.
They are very different. Their perspective on crime laws and fiscal policy alone are worlds apart.

Carney plans to spend more than Trudeau did, and he isn't going to get rid of the stupid bail reform that lets dangerous repeat offenders out of jail on bail. He plans to go after legal gun owners instead of brining in mandatory minimums for violent criminals who use a firearm in the committal of an offence (conservatives brought in mandatory minimums under Harper, and then the Liberals repealed it).

Carney actually stole some of the conservative talking points to win right leaning centrists, so maybe he sounds similar because of that.

Carney stole from the Conservatives axing the Liberal introduced carbon tax, he stole the Conservative idea of approving pipelines (and selling more of our natural resources like Natural gas to Europe), and he stole the idea of reducing income tax by the Conservatives (but only by less than 7%, instead of the 15% Conservatives would implement).

The Liberals ran the same play they did with the NDP years ago by stealling their platform in order to revive the party when it was doing poorly under Stephon Dion and Ignateef. It worked too.
 

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They are very different. Their perspective on crime laws and fiscal policy alone are worlds apart.

Carney plans to spend more than Trudeau did, and he isn't going to get rid of the stupid bail reform that lets dangerous repeat offenders out of jail on bail. He plans to go after legal gun owners instead of brining in mandatory minimums for violent criminals who use a firearm in the committal of an offence (conservatives brought in mandatory minimums under Harper, and then the Liberals repealed it).

Carney actually stole some of the conservative talking points to win right leaning centrists, so maybe he sounds similar because of that.

Carney stole from the Conservatives axing the Liberal introduced carbon tax, he stole the Conservative idea of approving pipelines (and selling more of our natural resources like Natural gas to Europe), and he stole the idea of reducing income tax by the Conservatives (but only by less than 7%, instead of the 15% Conservatives would implement).

The Liberals ran the same play they did with the NDP years ago by stealling their platform in order to revive the party when it was doing poorly under Stephon Dion and Ignateef. It worked too.

Re Pipelines

Under Trudeau, the federal government bought and built the Trans-Mountain pipeline to the Pacific.

I think Trudeau’s government would have supported an Atlantic oriented pipeline but for Quebec’s provincial government resisting such a pipeline.

Alberta’s premiers should have done more to convince Quebec than the usual Quebec-bashing that they do.

Perhaps Alberta’s government can convince Manitoba to host facilities…
 

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It's actually worse. This guy is a tax dodging technocrat and Canadians don't even see it. They are so blinded by Trump that they forgot which party led them for 10 years, and fukked them harder than Trump ever could or would.

Anyways, I know what me and mine are doing.

Fukk this place.
Nah we didn't forget. If Canadian conservatives were not caught on their knees sucking off trump before he started threatening our sovereignty they were gonna be all the way in with a majority.

You not seeing the biggest issue. People don't want a trump dikk sucker to lead them in an era when trump wants to annex Canada. It's not complicated

There's no other scenario in any reality where conservatives lost after after Trudeau besides this. The election was sealed months ago
 

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I saw online that there were 91 candidates in Poilievre's riding (most were independents). They trolled the fukk out of him. Wouldn't be surprised if some of the voters were confused and couldn't find his name.

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Imagine not understanding what alphabetical order is as an adult
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Nah we didn't forget. If Canadian conservatives were not caught on their knees sucking off trump before he started threatening our sovereignty they were gonna be all the way in with a majority.

You not seeing the biggest issue. People don't want a trump dikk sucker to lead them in an era when trump wants to annex Canada. It's not complicated

There's no other scenario in any reality where conservatives lost after after Trudeau besides this. The election was sealed months ago
Pollievre repeated several times that Canada would never become the 51st state, and focused 99% of his campaign on Canadian born issues. The Trump 2.0 rhetoric is fear mongering, and unfortunately Canadians were dumb enough to buy it.

Canadians 100% forgot what happened to them, and out of fear voted for Carney.

It is what it is. Liberals won. Enjoy the tax dodging technocrat.

I'm good on that.
 

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They are very different. Their perspective on crime laws and fiscal policy alone are worlds apart.

Carney plans to spend more than Trudeau did, and he isn't going to get rid of the stupid bail reform that lets dangerous repeat offenders out of jail on bail. He plans to go after legal gun owners instead of brining in mandatory minimums for violent criminals who use a firearm in the committal of an offence (conservatives brought in mandatory minimums under Harper, and then the Liberals repealed it).

Carney actually stole some of the conservative talking points to win right leaning centrists, so maybe he sounds similar because of that.

Carney stole from the Conservatives axing the Liberal introduced carbon tax, he stole the Conservative idea of approving pipelines (and selling more of our natural resources like Natural gas to Europe), and he stole the idea of reducing income tax by the Conservatives (but only by less than 7%, instead of the 15% Conservatives would implement).

The Liberals ran the same play they did with the NDP years ago by stealling their platform in order to revive the party when it was doing poorly under Stephon Dion and Ignateef. It worked too.


Repeat violent offenders set to spend more time in custody as feds approve bail reform bill​

Bill C-48 makes it more difficult for known offenders to be released into communities​


Stephanie Taylor · The Canadian Press · Posted: Dec 01, 2023 5:37 PM EST | Last Updated: December 1, 2023

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Amendments to strengthen Canada’s bail system​




Former Bill C-48 received Royal Assent and came into effect on January 4, 2024.


On December 5, 2023, the Government of Canada’s amendments to the Criminal Code’s bail provisions to promote community safety and reinforce public confidence in the administration of justice received Royal Assent. The reforms come into force on January 4, 2024.

The amendments make targeted changes to the Criminal Code’s bail regime to address serious repeat violent offending with firearms, knives, bear spray and other weapons. The changes made at the bail stage will also address the enhanced risks posed by intimate partner violence (IPV). The changes seek to improve the safety of people and communities across Canada.

The changes were developed in close collaboration with all provinces and territories, including at a special meeting of Federal-Provincial-Territorial Ministers responsible for Justice and Public Safety on March 10, 2023. The changes are also informed by engagement with other partners and stakeholders, including law enforcement, community organizations and Indigenous partners. These changes respond directly to calls for reform from provincial Premiers and the policing community.

The reforms are only one part of a broader solution to ensure the objectives of the bail system are being met. Canada’s bail system is the joint responsibility of federal, provincial and territorial governments. The federal government establishes the criminal law, within the bounds set by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Provincial and territorial governments are responsible for the administration of justice, including most bail hearings and enforcement of bail conditions, as well as for most facilities where people awaiting trial are held.

Law reform is an important part of maintaining and enhancing public safety, but programs, policies and investments are also critical in fostering safer communities. This includes investments to enhance bail enforcement, as well as improving access to housing, mental health and addictions supports. All levels of government agree that improved data collection is necessary to fully understand how the criminal justice system, particularly bail, operates.
 

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I'm a white trump supporter because there is no jobs in canada? Unemployment rate at 6.7%, average rent in canada is 1,700 a month IN ALL OF Canada. In big cities looking at over 2k+ for a 1bdrm. Housing prices absurd. Yet these crooks still bringing in hundred of thousands temp workers and talking about labour shortages

Liberals have ebeni n power for over 10 years, from when OBAMA was still president. And they have destroyed the country, so miss me with that white trump supporter crap when you prob making 100k usd and living in a city where you can buy a house for 400k


Nah you not a white Trump supporter. The conversation sounds like what a Trump supporter says. I’m not mad at who you voted for because everyone life experiences makes them choose different paths.
 
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