Two years into the Trudeau 2.0 Minority Term, which day will Justin call the election that only he wants?

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I wouldn't know. I live in a country where a firefighter's widow pays a higher rate of tax on his salary for the week he died than people like convicted felon Trump pay on the proceeds of the trust fund Daddy left them.
Well who’s fault is that ? Did not your light bringer have a majority ?
 
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You do not! I do!

Yet somehow it never happens.

I've said this before. "In any tax code over 10 pages long, the excess overwhelmingly favors the rich."

The U.S. Tax Code comes in at right about 4000 pages.
Yup and we are right there with you . Keeps you lawyer types busy persecuting political opponents .
 
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OTTAWA — Newly sworn-in Labour and Seniors Minister Steven MacKinnon is confident that the Liberals can bounce back from their poor showing in the polls for the past year by drawing a sharper contrast with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s policies??? Seriously?
View attachment 23467MacKinnon, MP for Gatineau, Que., took on his new role on Friday, replacing Seamus O’Regan, who announced Thursday he was leaving Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet, citing personal reasons.

As MacKinnon faced reporters on the steps of Rideau Hall Friday morning, his welcome was a flurry of questions about the calls for change from several Liberals and what, if anything, Trudeau’s office should do about it.

His answers seemed to indicate that he thinks the government should change nothing.

“We are resolved to continue the work and continue on the path that we have set for Canadians,” he said?? Oh goody…

I’m sure this has absolutely nothing to do with the Liberals potentially being decimated in Atlantic Canada, potentially having a hope of holding some seats in Quebec, but that’s a different story…
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MacKinnon rejected the suggestion that Canadians are rejecting the Liberals’ programs in a “harsh way” and insisted that the government is “very confident” in the policies it has set.
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“We’re also very confident that the contrast between our policies and the policies of our opponents is one that we will continue to make, and one that Canadians, I think, will bring into sharper relief as the year goes on,” he said. God, let’s hope so…
McKinnon replacing O‘Regan , only can a Scot replace an Irishman in Quebec . Only in Canada .
 

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You do not! I do!

Yet somehow it never happens.

I've said this before. "In any tax code over 10 pages long, the excess overwhelmingly favors the rich."

The U.S. Tax Code comes in at right about 4000 pages.
Since everything has to be in both official languages, you automatically get 20 pages.
Our government tried to shorten it to three lines
1) how much did you make
2) how much tax did you pay
3) where is the rest of it.
The problem with that one was that it would put too many government employees (AKA lefty voters) out of work.
 

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Waterloo police make arrest after investigating alleged threats against Trudeau
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Protestors confront police during a Liberal campaign event with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at VeriForm Inc. in Cambridge, Ontario, on August 29, 2021.
Protestors confront police during a Liberal campaign event with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at VeriForm Inc. in Cambridge, Ontario, on August 29, 2021. PHOTO BY GEOFF ROBINS /AFP via Getty Images
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CAMBRIDGE, Ont. — Waterloo Regional Police have arrested a man they allege threatened Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau while on the campaign trail in southern Ontario.

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Police say the allegations stem from a campaign stop in Cambridge, Ont. on Aug. 29.


It was one of many events in Ontario at which Trudeau was dogged by protesters, people sounded sirens and chanted expletives amid a visible police presence.

Police say they launched an investigation after viewing video of the event, speaking to witnesses and receiving information from the RCMP.


Police say they have arrested a 32-year-old man from Kitchener, Ont., and charged him with two counts of uttering threats. They did not release his name.

After a handful of gravel was thrown at Trudeau during a campaign stop in London, Ont., earlier this week, the People’s Party of Canada says it has removed its president of the Elgin-Middlesex-London riding association, and police there have said they are investigating.
Well, here we are again. Trump is shot in the US, but even though it’s just his ear (Phew!) he’s getting all the attention from Americans…& that’s not fair so…
Following the assassination attempt against U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump earlier this month, Canada's Public Safety Minister Dominic Leblanc said Canadian security and law enforcement officials were exercising increased vigilance.

Police said one person allegedly posted threats on May 10 on social media platform X to kill Trudeau and another posted threats on YouTube on June 7 to kill Trudeau, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and New Democratic Party Leader Jagmeet Singh.

A 23-year-old Calgary man was charged with one count of uttering threats and a 67-year-old Edmonton man with three counts of uttering threats. Each is scheduled to appear in court this week.

"In the digital age, where so many interactions occur online and are perceived to be anonymous (Not in Canada Eh? Pity!), there is a belief that virtual actions and words do not have consequences," Inspector Matthew Johnson said in a statement.

"When these virtual actions or words cross the boundaries of Charter-protected speech and constitute criminal activity, police will “selectively, depending on the cause, racial/religious/nationality of the one making threats, whom they’re against, etc…” investigate thoroughly to hold those responsible accountable."
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Well, here we are again. Trump is shot in the US, but even though it’s just his ear (Phew!) he’s getting all the attention from Americans…& that’s not fair so…
Following the assassination attempt against U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump earlier this month, Canada's Public Safety Minister Dominic Leblanc said Canadian security and law enforcement officials were exercising increased vigilance.

Police said one person allegedly posted threats on May 10 on social media platform X to kill Trudeau and another posted threats on YouTube on June 7 to kill Trudeau, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and New Democratic Party Leader Jagmeet Singh.

A 23-year-old Calgary man was charged with one count of uttering threats and a 67-year-old Edmonton man with three counts of uttering threats. Each is scheduled to appear in court this week.

"In the digital age, where so many interactions occur online and are perceived to be anonymous (Not in Canada Eh? Pity!), there is a belief that virtual actions and words do not have consequences," Inspector Matthew Johnson said in a statement.

"When these virtual actions or words cross the boundaries of Charter-protected speech and constitute criminal activity, police will “selectively, depending on the cause, racial/religious/nationality of the one making threats, whom they’re against, etc…” investigate thoroughly to hold those responsible accountable."
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Double speak for if they are on our side they can say/do whatever they want. However, a single mom that donates $25 to a small fring majority will have her bank account seized.
 

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Double speak for if they are on our side they can say/do whatever they want. However, a single mom that donates $25 to a small fring majority will have her bank account seized.
Were you trying to say "fringe majority" or "effing majority?"

And I think you meant "minority."
 

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That was probably accurate pre-Ottawa parking situation…& still is today. Will it still be accurate in October 2025?
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(I’m still predicting Conservatives with 240 seats October 21st, 2025)
Trudeau and his enterauge are visible where ever he goes . No way he can regain the public trust with his globetrotting lifestyle . The one your hard work pays for .
 

Ron in Regina

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Asked which of eight potential candidates for Liberal leader identified by name in the poll would be the most appealing to them as Liberal leader, the most popular response by far, at 25%, was “none of them”, followed by “unsure” (20%) in the survey of 1,018 Canadian adults from June 28 to July 3.

The most popular choice of an actual person was former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor Mark Carney at 19%, who isn’t a member of the Liberal government, although Trudeau has been courting him to join.
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Guess he won’t be accepting Freeland’s job as finance minister/deputy whatever anytime soon. Good try there Justin.

If Trudeau were to announce he was resigning as Liberal leader, given his current level of unpopularity with Canadians in general, it’s reasonable to assume that overall support for the Liberals would increase to some extent, that levels of support for the seven others named as potential successors would change and there is always the possibility of someone other than those named in the poll running.
 

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Asked which of eight potential candidates for Liberal leader identified by name in the poll would be the most appealing to them as Liberal leader, the most popular response by far, at 25%, was “none of them”, followed by “unsure” (20%) in the survey of 1,018 Canadian adults from June 28 to July 3.

The most popular choice of an actual person was former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor Mark Carney at 19%, who isn’t a member of the Liberal government, although Trudeau has been courting him to join.
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Guess he won’t be accepting Freeland’s job as finance minister/deputy whatever anytime soon. Good try there Justin.

If Trudeau were to announce he was resigning as Liberal leader, given his current level of unpopularity with Canadians in general, it’s reasonable to assume that overall support for the Liberals would increase to some extent, that levels of support for the seven others named as potential successors would change and there is always the possibility of someone other than those named in the poll running.
The same problem in America , they never developed the farm team .
 

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Last week’s tiny cabinet change did nothing to appease those in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s caucus who think a broader shuffle of key government ministers would help save the Liberal party from electoral defeat.
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Several MPs who spoke to the Star in recent days said they still want to see a cabinet shuffle before Parliament returns for the fall session. Some shared specific ideas for who should be moved, with four Liberal sources naming Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland. Some also welcomed the idea of former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney joining Trudeau’s team.
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“Clearly, what’s happening is not working,” said one Liberal MP who, like the others quoted in this story, agreed to speak on condition of anonymity = a unofficially official announcement directly from the PMO.
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“Freeland should definitely get moved,” the MP said, adding that “hopefully” Carney could be enticed to somehow join the team, possibly as finance minister.

Another MP said that’s the “obvious” role for Carney if he jumps into politics, since on financial matters — as a central banker in Canada and the United Kingdom, and now the United Nations' special envoy on climate action and finance — he is “light-years ahead of anybody, Freeland included.”…but can he hold a conversation with an average human being?

Beyond that, the MP added, “I certainly think there are cabinet ministers that could be replaced by others who could do better work.”

Freeland's office declined to comment, and a spokesperson for Trudeau referred to a previous statement expressing confidence in the finance minister, etc…