Can Justin Trudeau be Removed?

DaSleeper

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Technically, yes. Any PM can be removed under the right circumstances. Its just not very likely. Non confidence votes against a majority government are probably impossible in practice. The party could also replace him as leader, also not very likely.




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coldstream

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The Constitution defines the role of Prime Minister as that chosen by the majority of the elected representatives of the people.. and then invited to form a government by the Crown.

In fact that means he serves at the pleasure of those elected Members of Parliament who could withdraw that support at any time. The electorate of Canada in fact voted for the riding representatives, NOT for the Justin Trudeau. Australia's Conservative MPs turfed their PM recently when he proved to a complete incompetent.. as an example of the how the Parliamentary system is supposed to work.

The rise of the Party System, at the expense local representation has been one of the most corroding aspects of the Canadian governmental system (the other being the tyranny of an unelected Judiciary to legislative power by way of the Charter). It has handed power to a slimy cabal of backroom political hacks, driven by ideology rather than responsibility to a given and inclusive electorate. Only this type of distortion of the Parliamentary system would elevate a floundering twit like Justin to the PMOs office.

He can be removed but it would require the courage of the MPs which the Party's have systematically removed from the caucus by way of the requirement that candidates sign away their moral consciences to conform with Party dictates in order to have their Liberal Party candidacy papers signed.. by the PM. What you have left in a cowed bunch of sycophants.

But the answer to the question is that he CAN be removed. The only question is whether his sheer ineptitude and deconstruction of the Canadian State will force even this pathetic group to act.
 
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Ludlow

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If a person was voted in office by the majority why wouldn't people just accept that was what the majority of voters chose. If you lose,,,lose gracefully. If Romney would have won here that would be it. you accept the choice of the people and live with it. Pack of sore losers in my country,,,and I guess up there too.
 

Liberalman

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Justin listens to all Canadians unlike the previous fascist government that just wanted to muzzle all Canadians.
 

FiveParadox

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If a person was voted in office by the majority why wouldn't people just accept that was what the majority of voters chose. If you lose,,,lose gracefully. If Romney would have won here that would be it. you accept the choice of the people and live with it. Pack of sore losers in my country,,,and I guess up there too.

I don't agree with you here.

First, as much as I think the Liberal Party is the best thing to have happened to Canada since sliced bread, I think that an important feature of Westminster parliamentary democracy is that — unlike with Romney in the United States — it is not just a matter of "you elected us, now you're stuck with us." The confidence convention, whereby the Government must command a majority of voices in the elected House, is a key feature of our democracy.

Government is an ongoing and consistent exercise in reporting back, and accountability, and not just every couple of years.
 

Johnnny

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The liberal party is not the best thing to happen to Canada. The liberal provincials in Ontario are crooks. That's why there getting arrested....

That's why the OPP are investigating lougheed and Wynne for bullying a crippled guy in a wheel chair from cutting thibualts grass... as one example
 
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Liberalman

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The liberal party is not the best thing to happen to Canada. The liberal provincials in Ontario are crooks. That's why there getting arrested....

That's why the OPP are investigating lougheed and Wynne for bullying a crippled guy in a wheel chair from cutting thibualts grass... as one example
Better than Mike the knife Hairass cutting a lot of social programs
 
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Blackleaf

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Well, that's just not correct. The Queen has never dismissed an Australian prime minister.

In fact, Buckingham Palace advised the Government of Australia that Her Majesty was specifically refusing to involve herself in this Australian political crisis. Rather, Mr. Gough Whitlam A.C., Q.C., then the prime minister, advised the Right Hon. Sir John Kerr, A.K., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., Q.C., then the governor general, of his desire for a half-dissolution of the Australian senate. The governor general refused, and instead dismissed the prime minister.

I think you'll find that the governor general is the Queen's representative in Australia. He is the embodiment of Her Majesty. His dismissing of the Prime Minister was, effectively, the Queen dismissing her Prime Minister using one of the powers that she has under the royal prerogative.

If she ever so desires, the Queen can dismiss Trudeau, HER Prime Minister.

The electorate of Canada in fact voted for the riding representatives, NOT for the Justin Trudeau.


The only Canadians who actually voted for Trudeau are some of those in his constituency.

In Canada, Australia and Britain, voters don't vote for the person they want as Prime Minister. They vote for the party they want to rule.
 

DaSleeper

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I think you'll find that the governor general is the Queen's representative in Australia. He is the embodiment of Her Majesty. His dismissing of the Prime Minister was, effectively, the Queen dismissing her Prime Minister using one of the powers that she has under the royal prerogative.

If she ever so desires, the Queen can dismiss Trudeau, HER Prime Minister.

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Johnnny

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Better than Mike the knife Hairass cutting a lot of social programs

Mike said he was going to do those things and he did pretty much exactly what he said he would. Mcguinty.... what a ****in liar, and Wynne trying to cover up the fact she moth balled those hydro projects and then got sued is worse than mcguinty.

Thank you southern Ontario for voting her in.
 

eh1eh

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More whining from the butt hurt crowed.


What was harpers popular vote when he won a majority?

Kinda fun watching this.


I hope he cannot. No democratically elected PM should be removed in a non-democratic manner. Period. This is not to say I will vote for him in 4 years or cheer if he is re-elected.

You're talking sense.
It's our system of government. What's good for the goose...



But the last time he was elected, he was only in power for 4 years.

Ya, you got him on a technicality. ;)

Also, Mr FiveParadox has got it under control.
You might think to run you're rhetoric by him before polluting the stream.
 

JLM

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Maybe there's other questions we should be asking & getting answers to first. Like should he be removed? Who's available to replace him besides Mulehair? Are we to believe the ignorance of the father has taught him nothing? Is Rona Ambrose competent enough to take over and do a better job? Is there someone else within the Liberal ranks more capable than Justin? According to Petros, Ralph Goodale doesn't want the job. Maybe "changing horses in mid stream" might be a worse mistake than the one that was made putting him in there. I think he does have a potential to learn things....................if he'll sit back and listen.
 

JLM

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How about Rob Ford then there would be no questions about where his loyalties are.


Rob might be good but he's connected to a little "baggage". :)
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Retiree with a Smart Wife:
Early one morning, an elderly retiree just finished a piece of artwork he had been working on and yelled to his wife.

"Honey! Come see what I created! It's an abstract panorama, depicting the next four years of the Trudeau administration!"

She yelled back, "Flush the toilet Bob and come eat your breakfast!"