Liberal stronghold riding in Toronto up for grabs today!!!

Ron in Regina

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A federal (bye-bye) election pamphlet being distributed right now features a Palestinian flag on the front, not a Canadian flag.

On the back, the candidate in question promises to push for an immediate ceasefire and tells voters to “send a strong message to Ottawa to stop the genocide in Gaza.”

(This NDP “Sauvé” candidate isn’t to be mistaken for the Bloc Québécois “Sauvé” candidate in the same bi-election in the same riding)

Again, this was a piece of literature handed out in Canada, during a Canadian election to elect a member of Canada’s Parliament.

No one is surprised that this flyer is being distributed by the NDP.

Craig Sauve is the NDP candidate seeking to win the Montreal-area riding of LaSalle-Émard-Verdun in the Sept. 16 byelection. It’s an odd move by the NDP candidate. According to Statistics Canada, the area doesn’t have a very large Muslim or Arab population, coming in at 5,735 Muslims out of a population of 107,564 in the last census — that works out to 5.3%.

The NDP is facing plenty of outrage online over the flyer, which is no surprise — you can find people online outraged that that sun rises in the morning.

The party isn’t backing away from the flyer, in fact, they are defending it strongly and strangely.

“Craig Sauvé included a maple leaf on the leaflet in question, and frequently poses with the Canadian flag and Quebec flags — both of which he deeply loves and respects,” the party said in a statement sent Sunday, etc…
“It’s ludicrous to suggest that when a politician is seen with another flag it’s unCanadian, whether that’s the Ukrainian flag, Israeli flag, Palestinian flag or other nations.”

A Maple Leaf next to the NDP logo superimposed over the Palestinian flag which is dominating the campaign literature doesn’t negate the fact that he’s campaigning for a seat in Canada’s Parliament with a foreign flag. It’s not just Sauve being seen with a foreign flag — he’s profiled under it, the foreign flag is at the top.

Strangely, the NDP sent four photos to show that politicians are seen with foreign flags.

One is Stephen Harper from his 2007 visit to Australia where he addressed their Parliament. Canada’s then Conservative prime minister is standing in front of a podium with Australia’s coat of arms on it and Australian flags behind him.

In two others, Harper is featured in Hungary and the United States with their flags while visiting those countries after he left office.

In the one photo of current Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, he’s seen standing on Parliament Hill this past winter with two men taking part in a rally to support Israel who are holding an Israeli flag.

None of that is the same as campaigning for a seat in Canada’s Parliament under a foreign flag. The many Canadians of all political stripes who are offended by this are right to be so and to ask if the NDP will put Canada and Canadian interests first.

“The NDP has been crystal clear on our position in support of a ceasefire and the release of all hostages because we believe in protecting both Israeli and Palestinian lives,” the party said in their statement defending the flyer.

They went on to attack Poilievre and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, etc…
 
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Ron in Regina

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Then back in Manitoba…this month’s federal byelection in the Winnipeg riding of Elmwood-Transcona is a “toss-up” between two candidates, a political science professor says.
Advance voting ends at 9 p.m. Monday, and voters head to the polls Sept. 16.
 

Ron in Regina

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A federal (bye-bye) election pamphlet being distributed right now features a Palestinian flag on the front, not a Canadian flag.

On the back, the candidate in question promises to push for an immediate ceasefire and tells voters to “send a strong message to Ottawa to stop the genocide in Gaza.”

(This NDP “Sauvé” candidate isn’t to be mistaken for the Bloc Québécois “Sauvé” candidate in the same bi-election in the same riding)

Again, this was a piece of literature handed out in Canada, during a Canadian election to elect a member of Canada’s Parliament.

No one is surprised that this flyer is being distributed by the NDP.
Israel has a right to defend itself, according to Trudeau and Joly, just so long as it isn’t with military equipment, or ammunition, or so long as it doesn’t defend itself in Gaza, where the threat lies. And now, the Liberals want to put our relationship with the U.S. at risk, to show just how much Canada supports Israel’s right to defend itself.
And for what? The best guess is that the Liberals are in a tight three-way race in the Montreal riding of Lasalle—Émard—Verdun, and the Gaza war could be the defining issue. The NDP candidate is campaigning explicitly on the war, with a pamphlet that carries an image of his face in front of a Palestinian flag.

The pamphlet also carries the nonsensical phrase, in French, “I’m voting for Craig Sauvé to stop the genocide in Gaza.” That statement is nonsense for multiple reasons. For starters, whatever influence the Canadian government, never mind an opposition MP, might have over Israel’s war policy, it is something approximating nil. Why would Jerusalem ever listen to Ottawa, given how the government keeps siding with Hamas?
(This NDP “Sauvé” candidate isn’t to be mistaken for the Bloc Québécois “Sauvé” candidate in the same bi-election in the same riding)
Is this still some kind of collusion in a non-coalition thing…. with a bizarrely controversial position….& candidates with the same surname for the NDP and the Bloc in this Byelection? Those that want to vote against the NDP Sauve might not know which Sauve is which…So will vote against both Bloc & NDP to be sure, & Conservatives are behind these so the votes might go Lib, etc…?

Hamas uses its own population as human shields and embeds itself in schools, mosques and hospitals, and yet, the ratio of civilians to combatants killed in Gaza is among the lowest of any recent conflict, so why the position(s) in a Canadian bye bye-election?

Joly and Trudeau have already done their utmost to torch what’s left of Canada’s relationship with Israel, and they are putting relations with the U.S. at risk, in order to gain leverage, it would seem, in a byelection that will have no practical effect on how Parliament is run. What other reason could there be? It is certainly not because of any moral reasoning, given how reluctant the government has been to take a stand of any kind on the war.
 

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Israel has a right to defend itself, according to Trudeau and Joly, just so long as it isn’t with military equipment, or ammunition, or so long as it doesn’t defend itself in Gaza, where the threat lies. And now, the Liberals want to put our relationship with the U.S. at risk, to show just how much Canada supports Israel’s right to defend itself.
And for what? The best guess is that the Liberals are in a tight three-way race in the Montreal riding of Lasalle—Émard—Verdun, and the Gaza war could be the defining issue. The NDP candidate is campaigning explicitly on the war, with a pamphlet that carries an image of his face in front of a Palestinian flag.

The pamphlet also carries the nonsensical phrase, in French, “I’m voting for Craig Sauvé to stop the genocide in Gaza.” That statement is nonsense for multiple reasons. For starters, whatever influence the Canadian government, never mind an opposition MP, might have over Israel’s war policy, it is something approximating nil. Why would Jerusalem ever listen to Ottawa, given how the government keeps siding with Hamas?

Is this still some kind of collusion in a non-coalition thing…. with a bizarrely controversial position….& candidates with the same surname for the NDP and the Bloc in this Byelection? Those that want to vote against the NDP Sauve might not know which Sauve is which…So will vote against both Bloc & NDP to be sure, & Conservatives are behind these so the votes might go Lib, etc…?

Hamas uses its own population as human shields and embeds itself in schools, mosques and hospitals, and yet, the ratio of civilians to combatants killed in Gaza is among the lowest of any recent conflict, so why the position(s) in a Canadian bye bye-election?

Joly and Trudeau have already done their utmost to torch what’s left of Canada’s relationship with Israel, and they are putting relations with the U.S. at risk, in order to gain leverage, it would seem, in a byelection that will have no practical effect on how Parliament is run. What other reason could there be? It is certainly not because of any moral reasoning, given how reluctant the government has been to take a stand of any kind on the war.
Maybe Israel shouldn't have went with a radical extremist govt?

Is Zionism dying in Canada and US?
 

Ron in Regina

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Maybe Israel shouldn't have went with a radical extremist govt?

Is Zionism dying in Canada and US?
What would this have to do with a buy election in Montreal, & two candidates with the same surname?
(This NDP “Sauvé” candidate isn’t to be mistaken for the Bloc Québécois “Sauvé” candidate in the same bi-election in the same riding)
…& a controversial stance that could lead to protest votes away from the NDP & by confusion the Bloc (with the Conservatives way behind there because Quebec), who would that benefit?
 
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What would this have to do with a buy election in Montreal, & two candidates with the same surname?

…& a controversial stance that could lead to protest votes away from the NDP & by confusion the Bloc (with the Conservatives way behind there because Quebec), who would that benefit?
What does a Palestinian flag have to do with voters in a Canadian city with the highest concentration of Jews and the 2nd highest density of Arabs?

Of those Arabs
Of those the majority are Lebanese Alergian Morrocan and Saudi. 2 of those 4 are French speaking.
 

Ron in Regina

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What does a Palestinian flag have to do with voters in a Canadian city with the highest concentration of Jews and the 2nd highest density of Arabs?

Of those Arabs
Of those the majority are Lebanese Alergian Morrocan and Saudi. 2 of those 4 are French speaking.
…& in that riding it’s 2.7% of Arab descent but 5.5% Muslim religion, etc…
 

Ron in Regina

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Like the Liberals, the NDP has sought to acknowledge two realities: it has denounced antisemitism, condemned Hamas’s “horrifying” Oct. 7 attacks, and frequently called for the safe release of all Israeli hostages.

But unlike other major federal parties, the New Democrats have become the primary political voice for Palestinian rights, calling on Canada to recognize a Palestinian state, suggesting Israel’s retaliatory bombardment could one day be termed a “genocide,” and allowing MPs to don kaffiyehs — Middle Eastern scarves — in acts of solidarity (as political props in Parliament).
…& in that riding it’s 2.7% of Arab descent but 5.5% Muslim religion, etc…
What does a Palestinian flag have to do with voters in a Canadian city with the highest concentration of Jews and the 2nd highest density of Arabs?

Of those Arabs
Of those the majority are Lebanese Alergian Morrocan and Saudi. 2 of those 4 are French speaking.
And with the help of Canada’s Muslim community, those efforts could pay off.
(This NDP “Sauvé” candidate isn’t to be mistaken for the Bloc Québécois “Sauvé” candidate in the same bi-election in the same riding)
The Canadian-Muslim Vote (TCMV), a non-partisan group that boosts civic engagement among Muslims, estimates that around 3,000 people within the community are eligible to vote in the south Montreal riding.

In the demographics of the LaSalle-Émard-Verdun federal riding, where does the percentage of Jews or Judaism lay for the NDP (or the Bloc by confusion?) have to concern themselves with in counter-votes to this position?

Ethnic groups: 73.7% White, 6.7% Black, 4.4% Chinese, 3.9% Latin American, 3.0% South Asian, 2.7% Arab, 1.6% Indigenous, 1.1% Southeast Asian
Languages: 58.1% French, 23.1% English, 4.0% Spanish, 2.6% Mandarin, 2.1% Italian, 1.8% Arabic, 1.2% Russian
Religions: 52.2% Christian (39.9% Catholic, 2.1% Christian Orthodox, 1.1% Anglican, 9.0% Other), 5.5% Muslim, 1.1% Hindu, 1.0% Buddhist, 38.3% None

That’s an….interesting contrast, & perhaps a window into the position of the NDP. Indeed, it was the Liberals’ surprise byelection loss in Toronto—St. Paul’s in June in which spurred the Muslim community to back the NDP candidate Craig Sauvé in Montreal, the source said. (It is thought that a factor in the Conservatives' victory may have been their staunch pro-Israel stance.)

There are many who feel disillusioned with Trudeau’s words and actions in the aftermath of the Hamas attacks, said Dalya Shaath, a volunteer for Sauvé (so a candidate for either the Bloc or the NDP) who has lost family members across multiple generations as a result of Israel’s military campaign in retaliation to the Hamas assault.

Like Sauvé (one of them anyway) and Singh, McPherson (NDP’s foreign affairs critic) has visited a mosque and a cultural centre in LaSalle—Émard—Verdun in an attempt to make inroads with the Muslim community.
Last month, the Liberal party and its national board of directors received a letter from dozens of "Arab, Muslim and allied" Liberal staffers who said they would not volunteer for the byelection effort because they could "no longer in good conscience campaign for a party that excludes us and our values." The letter, which was first reported by the CBC and then obtained by the Star, was sent after the party exited Ottawa's Pride parade in August over Capital Pride's decision to ally itself with the Palestinian community.
 

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Like the Liberals, the NDP has sought to acknowledge two realities: it has denounced antisemitism, condemned Hamas’s “horrifying” Oct. 7 attacks, and frequently called for the safe release of all Israeli hostages.

But unlike other major federal parties, the New Democrats have become the primary political voice for Palestinian rights, calling on Canada to recognize a Palestinian state, suggesting Israel’s retaliatory bombardment could one day be termed a “genocide,” and allowing MPs to don kaffiyehs — Middle Eastern scarves — in acts of solidarity (as political props in Parliament).


And with the help of Canada’s Muslim community, those efforts could pay off.

The Canadian-Muslim Vote (TCMV), a non-partisan group that boosts civic engagement among Muslims, estimates that around 3,000 people within the community are eligible to vote in the south Montreal riding.

In the demographics of the LaSalle-Émard-Verdun federal riding, where does the percentage of Jews or Judaism lay for the NDP (or the Bloc by confusion?) have to concern themselves with in counter-votes to this position?

Ethnic groups: 73.7% White, 6.7% Black, 4.4% Chinese, 3.9% Latin American, 3.0% South Asian, 2.7% Arab, 1.6% Indigenous, 1.1% Southeast Asian
Languages: 58.1% French, 23.1% English, 4.0% Spanish, 2.6% Mandarin, 2.1% Italian, 1.8% Arabic, 1.2% Russian
Religions: 52.2% Christian (39.9% Catholic, 2.1% Christian Orthodox, 1.1% Anglican, 9.0% Other), 5.5% Muslim, 1.1% Hindu, 1.0% Buddhist, 38.3% None

That’s an….interesting contrast, & perhaps a window into the position of the NDP. Indeed, it was the Liberals’ surprise byelection loss in Toronto—St. Paul’s in June in which spurred the Muslim community to back the NDP candidate Craig Sauvé in Montreal, the source said. (It is thought that a factor in the Conservatives' victory may have been their staunch pro-Israel stance.)

There are many who feel disillusioned with Trudeau’s words and actions in the aftermath of the Hamas attacks, said Dalya Shaath, a volunteer for Sauvé (so a candidate for either the Bloc or the NDP) who has lost family members across multiple generations as a result of Israel’s military campaign in retaliation to the Hamas assault.

Like Sauvé (one of them anyway) and Singh, McPherson (NDP’s foreign affairs critic) has visited a mosque and a cultural centre in LaSalle—Émard—Verdun in an attempt to make inroads with the Muslim community.
Last month, the Liberal party and its national board of directors received a letter from dozens of "Arab, Muslim and allied" Liberal staffers who said they would not volunteer for the byelection effort because they could "no longer in good conscience campaign for a party that excludes us and our values." The letter, which was first reported by the CBC and then obtained by the Star, was sent after the party exited Ottawa's Pride parade in August over Capital Pride's decision to ally itself with the Palestinian community.
Either you want freedom of expression or you don't. I thinks it's great. It's a good gauge as to how far you or I may need to push if need be.

No lines have been crossed.
 
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Analysts are looking to the byelection in Manitoba that will also be held Monday as an indication of the strength of the NDP and its leader Jagmeet Singh. The NDP has won ten of the last 11 elections in Winnipeg’s Elmwood-Transcona riding with the Conservatives taking the other.
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In the Montreal area, those wanting to try to read into the outcome of the byelection may have to pull an all-nighter, as a close race could mean late results.
If the limited number of polls is to be believed, the byelection is shaping up as a three-way race, with the Liberals, NDP and the Bloc Quebecois in contention. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in the Montreal area today and spoke of what he says is at stake.

“This election is going to be an important moment of choice for Canadians, and indeed, Montrealers,” he said. (Lets hope so)

Trudeau mainly focused his attacks on the NDP, which is fielding a high-profile candidate in the riding, Craig Sauvé, a longtime city councillor, not to be confused with the Bloc Québécois candidate Louis-Philippe Sauvé who’s not the NDP candidate.

“I know there are a lot of people disappointed with the NDP playing simple politics, walking away from progressive values and from the fight against climate change,” said Trudeau.

Electors say their key issues are not climate change policy but cost of living, housing and health care, but good job keeping the finger on the pulse there Justin.

Analysts say this could be a crucial moment for Liberals, as a loss could signal they are losing even their core base, especially in the wake of the party’s byelection loss to the Conservatives in the stronghold of Toronto-St-Paul’s in June.
 

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Either you want freedom of expression or you don't. I thinks it's great. It's a good gauge as to how far you or I may need to push if need be.

No lines have been crossed.
Freedom of expression does not extend to murdering concert goers.
 

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Despite a rocky summer that began with the loss of a long-held Toronto riding and ended with the resignation of his national campaign director, Mr. Trudeau remains defiant and determined to run again. He is unswayed by public-opinion polls that show Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre cementing a double-digit advantage. He intends to fight even if the Liberals lose another stronghold in Montreal in Monday’s by-election.

With at most one year left for Mr. Trudeau to turn things around before the next election, The Globe and Mail spoke with 22 Liberals, including five cabinet ministers, senior political staff, former cabinet ministers, current and former Liberal MPs and veteran campaign strategists.

They paint a portrait of a Prime Minister who believes he performs best as an underdog and is convinced he can claw his way back into contention…so that’s been the strategy for the last few years? It’s almost making sense in a machiavellian fantasy absolutely bullshit sort’a way…not.

The Globe is not naming the sources so they could speak freely without fear of repercussion from the Prime Minister’s Office.
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Mr. Trudeau’s determination and his team’s belief it can reverse course on more than a year of negative indicators require a stubborn optimism. Despite being widely counted out by political watchers both inside and outside the Liberal tent, Mr. Trudeau’s senior team of staff and ministerial allies say he can win a fourth mandate.
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(I’m still predicting 240 Conservative seats Oct/2025)
 

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Canadians killed Canadians at a concert?
Muslims murdered innocent Israeli and other nationalities at a concert. But you already knew that. And many so called Canadians are OK with that, because they hate Jews as much as muslims do.
 
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Muslims murdered innocent Israeli and other nationalities at a concert. But you already knew that. And many so called Canadians are OK with that, because they hate Jews as much as muslims do.
And that had what to do with Freedom of Expression in Canada?