And he's out

petros

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That’s why, I’m assuming the liberals are going to give this new leader time, without a confidence vote, to get exposure. How would they accomplish that? By removing the threat of an no-confidence vote again as soon as they pass their procurement bill.

A snap election is great for Canada and the conservatives, but not for the liberals.
They wont pass any. Straight to election.
 

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They wont pass any. Straight to election.
So you have faith in Jagmeet Singh (& his outgoing MP’s) doing what they say they’ll do…& not screw over the Canadian Taxpayer for pensions they wouldn’t otherwise receive…for life?

If so, you’ve got more faith in their integrity & ethics than I do…& same for all the Libs that came in, in 2019.
 

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So you have faith in Jagmeet Singh (& his outgoing MP’s) doing what they say they’ll do…& not screw over the Canadian Taxpayer for pensions they wouldn’t otherwise receive…for life?

If so, you’ve got more faith in their integrity & ethics than I do…& same for all the Libs that came in, in 2019.
Singh has nowhere to run now.
Its all Singh can do for course correction. le Bloc wants one ASAPQT2S.
 

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Youre expecting too much. The new leader doesn't need time. New leader is the time to call nonconfidence.
The new leader is someone that either nobody knows, or know as a Trudeau sycophant, & the Libs would need time to spin a narrative with a honeymoon period (anybody ‘new’ will get one, in theory) without Poilievre figuratively tearing them apart in Parliament…& straight to an election doesn’t allow that…with 60 days max.

The only thing that seems to make sense of the Liberal actions is to get the procurement bill passed, & then immediately prorogue Parliament again, to buy that time to spin the narrative, without having to be answerable.

I’m not expecting too much I don’t think, but just trying to fit the puzzle pieces together, with some kind of a logic, even if it isn’t a logic I agree with. The only thing that makes sense is that they know this procurement bill is going to pass, or why Prorogue to March 27th?

Either the NDP or Bloc is in the pocket of the Liberals for that to make sense, & it’s not the Bloc at this point ‘cuz they are absolutely destroying the Libs in the polls in Quebec. They’re not gonna screw that up by playing the role of NDP lapdogs.
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Singh has nowhere to run now.
Singh is toast, and he knows it, & he has his pension…but the rest of the NDP & Lib MP’s that entered parliament in 2019 don’t.
Its all Singh can do for course correction. le Bloc wants one ASAPQT2S.
The Bloc wants an election immediately before the wind of change blow, & most of the NDP…& most of the Liberals, know they’re done like dinner no matter what they do at this point… but if they can carry this out until October 27th, they all get pensions for life.
(Postponing the vote by even one day has the knock-on effect of securing pensions for 80 MPs first elected in 2019 who wouldn't qualify if they lost their seats before hitting their six year service mark: Oct. 21, 2025)
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The new leader is someone that either nobody knows, or know as a Trudeau sycophant, & the Libs would need time to spin a narrative with a honeymoon period (anybody ‘new’ will get one, in theory) without Poilievre figuratively tearing them apart in Parliament…& straight to an election doesn’t allow that…with 60 days max.

The only thing that seems to make sense of the Liberal actions is to get the procurement bill passed, & then immediately prorogue Parliament again, to buy that time to spin the narrative, without having to be answerable.

I’m not expecting too much I don’t think, but just trying to fit the puzzle pieces together, with some kind of a logic, even if it isn’t a logic I agree with. The only thing that makes sense is that they know this procurement bill is going to pass, or why Prorogue to March 27th?

Either the NDP or Bloc is in the pocket of the Liberals for that to make sense, & it’s not the Bloc at this point ‘cuz they are absolutely destroying the Libs in the polls in Quebec. They’re not gonna screw that up by playing the role of NDP lapdogs.
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Singh is toast, and he knows it, & he has his pension…but the rest of the NDP & Lib MP’s that entered parliament in 2019 don’t.

The Bloc wants an election immediately before the wind of change blow, & most of the NDP…& most of the Liberals, know they’re done like dinner no matter what they do at this point… but if they can carry this out until October 27th, they all get pensions for life.
(Postponing the vote by even one day has the knock-on effect of securing pensions for 80 MPs first elected in 2019 who wouldn't qualify if they lost their seats before hitting their six year service mark: Oct. 21, 2025)
Has to be a new Govt by May.

We can't host the G7 in Kananaskis Alberta come June with a Govt that wont be around 4 months after. All the Premiers and their top Ministers will be there with order books, development deals, leases, royalty deals. All the banks too.

Its an insult to the Premiers to not have a Fed Govt backing their moves.
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Its embarassing.
 
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Has to be a new Govt by May.

We can't host the G7 in Kananaskis Alberta come June with a Govt that wont be around 4 months after. All the Premiers and their top Ministers will be there with order books, development deals, leases, royalty deals. All the banks too.
This isn’t about what’s good or necessary for Canada, but this about what’s best for the Liberal Party to ensure its survival above all else.
It’s an insult to the Premiers to not have a Fed Govt backing their moves.
So what else is new?
 

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This isn’t about what’s good or necessary for Canada, but this about what’s best for the Liberal Party to ensure its survival above all else.

So what else is new?
The world isnt expecting a Liberal Govt. It wasnt just Canadians pushing him/her/them/they out.

This will be the first whispers of a common currency. Trump is already shouting it.

Shit has gotten far to big for 4 month Hodgepodge Lodge Libs.

The economy has already pivoted to ugly and dirty resources and deregulation. 2022 was a record year for resource exploration then dropped in 2023. Right now, shit is surging to new records. The world knows.
 
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They wont pass any. Straight to election.
Ok, these two in the video below, lean more towards your theory than mine:
But I have less faith in Jagmeet Singh’s integrity, and honesty and ethics than you, or them…
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(Some very interesting comments above with respect to Proroguing by Harper, & Trudeau’s conflicting comments about the same…this will make sense if you watch the above video)

Harper prorogued in 2008 to avoid a constitutional crisis, & Trudeau prorogued in 2025 to avoid a confidence vote & the Liberal Party imploding even further. They are two very different things.
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If the Trudeau Liberals are already doing the above, & really don’t give two shits about what’s in the best interest of Canada…
Has to be a new Govt by May.

We can't host the G7 in Kananaskis Alberta come June with a Govt that wont be around 4 months after. All the Premiers and their top Ministers will be there with order books, development deals, leases, royalty deals. All the banks too.

Its an insult to the Premiers to not have a Fed Govt backing their moves.
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Its embarassing.
The G7, & Trump coming into office, become background secondary factors to the survival of the Liberal Party, & the pensions of the outgoing Liberal & NDP MP’s that entered parliament in 2019. I know this sounds super cynical, but it makes sense in a warped and selfish way.

You see the opposition parties having the opportunity to have a nonconfidence vote, & I see that opportunity being removed by the Liberal/NDP non-coalition coalition that’s definitely not a coalition-type coalition…’cuz now Jugmeet has nothing left to lose (his pension is guaranteed), but the rest of his party…their pensions aren’t guaranteed…yet.

You posted a video of Kevin O’Leary…
Trump's Canadian buddy lays it all out.

Here’s another video by the same guy showing that the liberals really just don’t give two shits about Canada (whether that’s true intentional acts, or sheer incompetence), so why would they start now? They’re out the door. They can also read the polls, so why should operating in Canada‘s best interests become their priority now in the last minutes of the game…?
 

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Ok, these two in the video below, lean more towards your theory than mine:
But I have less faith in Jagmeet Singh’s integrity, and honesty and ethics than you, or them…
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(Some very interesting comments above with respect to Proroguing by Harper, & Trudeau’s conflicting comments about the same…this will make sense if you watch the above video)

Harper prorogued in 2008 to avoid a constitutional crisis, & Trudeau prorogued in 2025 to avoid a confidence vote & the Liberal Party imploding even further. They are two very different things.
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If the Trudeau Liberals are already doing the above, & really don’t give two shits about what’s in the best interest of Canada…

The G7, & Trump coming into office, become background secondary factors to the survival of the Liberal Party, & the pensions of the outgoing Liberal & NDP MP’s that entered parliament in 2019. I know this sounds super cynical, but it makes sense in a warped and selfish way.

You see the opposition parties having the opportunity to have a nonconfidence vote, & I see that opportunity being removed by the Liberal/NDP non-coalition coalition that’s definitely not a coalition-type coalition…’cuz now Jugmeet has nothing left to lose (his pension is guaranteed), but the rest of his party…their pensions aren’t guaranteed…yet.

You posted a video of Kevin O’Leary…

Here’s another video by the same guy showing that the liberals really just don’t give two shits about Canada (whether that’s true intentional acts, or sheer incompetence), so why would they start now? They’re out the door. They can also read the polls, so why should operating in Canada‘s best interests become their priority now in the last minutes of the game…?
There is the GG and dissolution of Parliament.

The "questionable status of Justin's emotional state to remain as Prime Minister is detrimental to himself and Canada."

We are at war, going into the most crucial G7 meeting in its near 50 year history and they're also NATO allies. As Jr EU applicant Ukraine will represented.

Far to important to wait. We know policy change is coming. Those changes need to be in place to make deals and give confidence and assurances.

A 4 month group of newbies can't promise jackshit.