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Who has your vote in the next Federal Canadian election?

Who has your vote?

  • Pierre Polievre, Conservatives

    Votes: 35 38.5%
  • Mark Carney, Liberals

    Votes: 39 42.9%
  • Jagmeet Singh, NDP

    Votes: 3 3.3%
  • Yves-Francois Blanchet, Bloc Quebecois

    Votes: 2 2.2%
  • Elizabeth May, Green Party

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Maxime Bernier, PPC

    Votes: 4 4.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • I'm not voting

    Votes: 7 7.7%
  • Libertarian Party of Canada

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    91
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Yes it’s over. Canada is over. Congrats on voting for globalists. Fucking lol.
Taking away women’s rights lmao here he is I can’t HAHAHAHHA
The Liberals won by using fear. Those who voted Liberal, voted based on fear and the ones that voted Conservative voted based on hope. The Liberal biased media pumped the fear about Trump's tariffs and of course taking away womens rights which has no basis in reality. Poilievre never said he will ban abortion in fact he supported it. Hilarious how facts are not seen, decisions made on emotions.
 

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The Liberals won by using fear. Those who voted Liberal, voted based on fear and the ones that voted Conservative voted based on hope. The Liberal biased media pumped the fear about Trump's tariffs and of course taking away womens rights which has no basis in reality. Poilievre never said he will ban abortion in fact he supported it. Hilarious how facts are not seen, decisions made on emotions.
Legit everyone is voting out of fear of Trump (?)… and made up stupidities and hoiiiiiittttt feeeewings. No one is taking away anyone’s rights???. Lmao. MSM really did a number on them.
 
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Official results are in, all 343 seats were counted. So it is officially a Liberal minority, just as I predicted: 164 Liberals, 147 Conservatives, 23 Bloc Quebecois, 8 NDP, 1 Green. Stay tuned because this government will be toppled soon. Lol People will see the same old Trudeau Liberal policies with Carney.
 

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..et personne n"a mentionné que PP lost his seat big big big....lol......avec 168 LIB élus not that far from majority gvt.....it will b quite easy to govern sans grande difficulté.....just saying....merci QUÉBEC.
 

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NDP leader Jagmeet Singh also eliminated!
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Here are my thoughts. Many did like Poilievre, he ran a great campaign. But the fear of Trump caused many who usually vote for the Bloc or NDP to go straight to the Liberals. Poilievre secured more votes then Trudeau, Harper, Martin, or Chretien did who is Carney's main rival. Carney says we are united, the results show we never have been more divided. None of the leaders were able to unite the country. The only time this happened was in the historic 1988 election were Mulroney captured a super majority of 211 seats. This was a battle of generations where we had the younger generation entering the workforce and wanting to build a family and someday own a home who said the system was not working for them vs Boomers who say the system is working for them, elbows up. Lol

Minority governments tend to not last long, Trudeau was the exception because Singh kept on propping him up. Carney will not get that support. He will need the Bloc to remain in power. The government will likely topple soon, not now but expect to go back to the elections in 1.5 to 2 years from now. As much as I like Poilievre, he does not have the personality to capture potential Liberal voters. They need a more centrist leader that can unite the whole country and form a majority government, but personality is key. Carney appears much more centrist then Trudeau but his cabinet is the problem who are basically all the same people that supported Trudeau's absurd far-left policies. Here are my thoughts on this fine Tuesday.
 

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Here are my thoughts. Many did like Poilievre, he ran a great campaign. But the fear of Trump caused many who usually vote for the Bloc or NDP to go straight to the Liberals. Poilievre secured more votes then Trudeau, Harper, Martin, or Chretien did who is Carney's main rival. Carney says we are united, the results show we never have been more divided. None of the leaders were able to unite the country. The only time this happened was in the historic 1988 election were Mulroney captured a super majority of 211 seats. This was a battle of generations where we had the younger generation entering the workforce and wanting to build a family and someday own a home who said the system was not working for them vs Boomers who say the system is working for them, elbows up. Lol

Minority governments tend to not last long, Trudeau was the exception because Singh kept on propping him up. Carney will not get that support. He will need the Bloc to remain in power. The government will likely topple soon, not now but expect to go back to the elections in 1.5 to 2 years from now. As much as I like Poilievre, he does not have the personality to capture potential Liberal voters. They need a more centrist leader that can unite the whole country and form a majority government, but personality is key. Carney appears much more centrist then Trudeau but his cabinet is the problem who are basically all the same people that supported Trudeau's absurd far-left policies. Here are my thoughts on this fine Tuesday.
Carney post election speech was very confrontational towards Trump. This maybe was appropriate in the election run and gave him some votes but is counterproductive in the post election time. This shows that Carney is not as wise and experienced as he tries to position himself.
 
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But he wil b there for the next 4 years......will not need the BLOC at all......and perhaps have in his cabinet a member from the NDP or even from the PC....would b an intelligent move.
 

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For once I agree with you. With Trump the leaders got no choice but to collaborate and it best they do because it will backfire if they fight back. But as I said before it is a minority government so his position is weak, do not take it for granted. See how things flipped for Poilievre, in two years who knows what the situation will be. Carney will have to deliver. À suivre.
 
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