@Timewalker I’m originally from Winnipeg and spent a few years in Moosejaw. Then moved to Calgary when I was six. Calgary was/is home to me.
I remember one year I voted for NDP because I didn’t pay attention to the name on the ballot and my mom was furious. She went into a rant about how she voted for them in the 80’s because she was a clueless 20-something and her dad was angry the same way she was with me.
Thank you for your lengthy response.
some of it is his father, some of is conservatives just being nasty shits plus there's the 3 term P.M factor (very few heads of government don't stink like last week's fish by that point), his utter inability not to get himself into ethics and that he just rubs some people the wrong way even when they're on the same side of the political isle.
ndp have a very large socialist wing which doesn't appeal to a lot of people (I can't stand the socialists any more than I can stand the hardline conservatives).
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The Toronto Star published an article on the very subject.
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Susan Delacourt: 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 hewww.thestar.com
but looking the fingers, most the truduea hate come from the conservatives and in Manitoba/Saskatchewan/Alberta
other figures - 77% weakness as leader, 66% just tired of him (which goes to my point above about being a 3rd term P.M)
59% of people didn't hold him in high esteem because of the budget and 59% failure to deliver on promises.
It's absolutely fair to be angry wfith him for broken promises. People in the West took a chance and voted Liberal because he PROMISED to get rid of FPTP. And when the time finally came, first he tried to stack the committee, and then when he didn't get the answer he wanted, he lied about it, saying there was no consensus and that he didn't think Canadians really cared about that.
This is such a lot of bullshit, because for some people, that promise was the ONLY reason they voted Liberal instead of what they would normally have voted.
I don't want PP to win, but holy crap, Trudeau has to go, to give them a chance to have a leadership convention and give the new person a fair chance to get organized. Otherwise it's going to be 1993 all over again, just from the other side.
Was your mother in the habit of checking on your ballots?
That was a huge, HUGE misstep on his part. That about face so early in his mandate turned off a lot of his supporters, especially the younger voters who were instrumental in giving him such a large majority in 2015.
But of course if they had done the reform like they had promised, then we wouldn't have a potential Poilievre majority staring us in the face right now.![]()
think the worst part of it was the utter mishandling of it by miriam monsef - both in screwing up the job and defending her screw up.
Instead of defending her, trudeau should have punted her to the back bench.
she then went on to be the only liberal MP to lose her seat the at the last election. Only probablem is the the tory who replaced her is worse.
speaking of that, it's been mentioned in the toronto star that Ontario might go to the polls early to avoid blow back when the little pissant starts swinging the budget axe including transfer payments to the provinces.
wonder how that will play in Alberta where they've whinged about the transfer payments under trudeau.
will the tories engage in payback and take from Ontario and Quebec (esp the later) to prop up the prarie provinces or will they cut in general leading to the question of will Alberta complain or will they they sit there and take it cos so many things are okay'ed when done by conservatives.
And then after the burning, they started screeching that Justin deliberately ordered his "minions" to set the fires so he could "do a land grab" and turn Jasper into a 15-minute city.
Does Tim Horton’s still make those strawberry summer treats? My favourite was the tart with the giant strawberry!
What about the Pillsbury holiday cookies? My favourite was the chocolate ghosts but they weren’t always available.
It's gotten to the point here in Alberta where the rational people (iow not anyone who supports either the UCP or the convoy) are actually afraid to fly Canadian flags, for fear of being thought of as a convoy supporter.
DanYell Smith
The premier of Alberta: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danielle_SmithI don't even know who that is, and I STILL think this is funny.![]()
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