I guarantee one thing he would NOT complain about is floorcrossing Liberals.^ Hah, yes that much I agree. And for some reason even if he did got the job, I have a feeling he'd still find ways to complain about stuff.
I guarantee one thing he would NOT complain about is floorcrossing Liberals.^ Hah, yes that much I agree. And for some reason even if he did got the job, I have a feeling he'd still find ways to complain about stuff.
Forgot to address the Terrebonne point earlier. A longtime sovereignist bastion, its demographics have diversified considerably, especially in the past 6-7 years, to much more closely resemble its neighbour Laval. Also, the Conservative vote, compared to last year, basically collapsed with the vast majority voting Liberal. NDP support also tanked, though not quite as badly, and split more in favour of the Liberals than the Bloc. I wouldn’t categorize it as an emerging Liberal stronghold but it will likely be in play going forward, rather than reliably Bloc.well we know have a majority govt and poilievre is still whinging about dirty back room deals.
I was suprised that the liberals picked up Terrebone, when I went sleep, 40% of the booths had reported and the bloc candidate was continuing to hold a 2% leader.
“How did you even get six copies of my resumé?”I know sketch comedy videos don't always go over well here, but I really enjoy Clare Blackwood's "Pierre Poilievre's Personal Assistant" videos, so I thought I'd share the two most recent ones.
Pierre Poilievre's Personal Assistant Explains Why Everyone is Leaving Him
Pierre Poilievre's Personal Assistant Explains Why He's Totally Not Mad About Carney's Majority
If you like those, she has a whole series of them on her channel.

"We have to protect the children" is a Trojan horse.As the article states, Manitoba is basically following Australia's lead on this.
Web Kinew is great
(Of course, “popular” doesn’t mean “good”… Smith came in at fourth place because she’s very popular in her very conservative province, but she’d be down at the bottom of my list of “good” premiers.)I'm sure *cough cough* Ford is way down on that list as well.
Yes, sorry, Ford is who I was referring to when I said “my premier” was way down at the wrong end of the list… second-last place, only ahead of Legault.
Of course, we know what happened to Legault, so Ford may be last place by the next poll results. (Especially after everything about his stupid jet…)
Except when the Jet made sense for Premier or other minister traveling in such a large provice.
Sure there's the turbo prop he can take but it's probably 1/2 - 2/3s the speed of the jet.
That one is so tricky. I agree that it makes sense for travelling such a large Province, as I think the argument could be made that it would pay for itself in the end, but then as you point out, it could be just as cost-effective to use a Turbo Prop. But I do have to give him credit for not fighting it too much and putting it back for sale.
Except when the Jet made sense for Premier or other minister traveling in such a large provice.
I agree that it makes sense for travelling such a large Province, as I think the argument could be made that it would pay for itself in the end, but then as you point out, it could be just as cost-effective to use a Turbo Prop.
Buying a jet and buying a turbo prop aren’t the only two options, though. Personally, I would want to see some kind of cost analysis on buying a plane, and all the associated annual costs (fuel, maintenance, flight staff, etc) vs the annual costs of just flying commercial, with the occasional charter for locations commercial flights don’t go.
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