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  1. IdRatherBeSkiing

    Mark Carney (Trudeau Liberal Replacement) as PM

    I heard a report that Freeland was out then followed up by a report that Freeland was in. If there is one name that still screams "Trudeau" (rightly or wrongly) its Freeland. You can't separate TrueDopes economic disaster from her name.
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    Mark Carney (Trudeau Liberal Replacement) as PM

    I heard he is maintaining the 50% female quota. So that has not changed.
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    Non-Coalition Coalition that’s Definitely NOT a Coalition…

    That's pretty much what happened this last election.
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    Alberta GTFO?

    It was not an option when it happened to me. Not that I would have. Market rents are much higher than what I am paying. I am pretty sure that leases are inherited in Ontario. But yes, if both parties are willing to re-negotiate a lease can be re-negotiated at any time. But without that, the new...
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    Alberta GTFO?

    I think you missed part of my point. Example is when you are renting a piece of property and the building owner sells the building, you get new landlords. You don't renegotiate your lease. I am saying that "The Crown" position and obligations could be handed over to the new country and they...
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    Alberta GTFO?

    The most likely outcome in a negotiated separation would be that the new country would take over ownerships of those treaties and honour "The Crown" particularly if the new country remains part of the Commonweath with the same head of state. I have not seen the wording but my guess is the treaty...
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    Alberta GTFO?

    I do hope the same topics are discussed next time Quebec tries to separate.
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    Pierre Poilievre

    I am sure Carney will be hurrying right up to declare one.
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    WE really need to get rid of this guy

    It was extremely windy that day. If one wasn't expecting it, it could easily have knocked someone over.
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    Pierre Poilievre

    What was the Lieberal popular vote?
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    Non-Coalition Coalition that’s Definitely NOT a Coalition…

    Yes, there are caught between a rock and a hard place. A convenient absence from the house during some votes may be the way out for them.
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    Non-Coalition Coalition that’s Definitely NOT a Coalition…

    I doubt it will be same supply & confidence. But the NDP won't want and can't afford another election so they will likely go along or at least abstain on. a vote by vote basis.
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    Non-Coalition Coalition that’s Definitely NOT a Coalition…

    He is 3 seats short of majority. NDP's 7 is more than enough and if they won't go along the Block might.
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    Canadian Federal Election Outcome October 20th (or 27th?), 2025.

    The signs of this were there and predicted in February.
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    Non-Coalition Coalition that’s Definitely NOT a Coalition…

    I think on the Conservatives. He took steps which were not helpful to PP which implied he was hoping PP's tenure as Conservative leader would be short.
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    Non-Coalition Coalition that’s Definitely NOT a Coalition…

    I think Doug Ford has his aspirations on the federal level as well.
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    Non-Coalition Coalition that’s Definitely NOT a Coalition…

    Numbers have spread out now. BQ+PC won't be enough. Libs + BQ would.
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    Non-Coalition Coalition that’s Definitely NOT a Coalition…

    The minute I said something it tightened right up. My math right now says the NDP is a non-player. They can't make or break any government. It will be the BQ.
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    Non-Coalition Coalition that’s Definitely NOT a Coalition…

    I think based on the numbers it will be a weak Liberal majority. I don't understand what the appeal is.