What are the odds that this will ever come out? Or that elections Canada will pursue this?Somebody in the upper echelon in the party had to approve funding the buttons, memberships to get in the event and fluff costs. There is a money trail.
What are the odds that this will ever come out? Or that elections Canada will pursue this?Somebody in the upper echelon in the party had to approve funding the buttons, memberships to get in the event and fluff costs. There is a money trail.
Can they extradite? Trump and Elon did it.What are the odds that this will ever come out? Or that elections Canada will pursue this?
Somebody sure licked Dick .
I have a gut feeling a "bomb" will be dropped on the Carney campaign soon enough by an American source.As Trump’s trade war with Canada fades into the background, there is spiking interest on affordability and the economy — the two issues on which the Liberals have traditionally polled quite poorly.
“For all those banging on about Canadian election being all about Trump, that’s not what numbers show,” wrote Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs, in a series of Sunday social media posts.
What will the Libs do about that?
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FIRST READING: Small signs of Tory momentum as election reaches final stretch — National Post
The current numbers still heavily favour some kind of Liberal victory, but a series of new polls show a noticeable trend towards the Toriesapple.news
Let’s hope not because anytime something comes from America, Carney’s poll numbers jump up. That’s the ONLY reason he’s not a footnote at this point is America and Trump.I have a gut feeling a "bomb" will be dropped on the Carney campaign soon enough by an American source.
You still believe the bot induced poll numbers?Let’s hope not because anytime something comes from America, Carney’s poll numbers jump up. That’s the ONLY reason he’s not a footnote at this point is America and Trump.
Meanwhile, as Trump’s trade war with Canada fades into the background, there is spiking interest on affordability and the economy — the two issues on which the Liberals have traditionally polled quite poorly, etc…you know, actual Canadian centric issues.
I’ll believe the results at midnight on April 28th.You still believe the bot induced poll numbers?
I have a gut feeling a "bomb" will be dropped on the Carney campaign soon enough by an American source.
Let’s hope not because anytime something comes from America, Carney’s poll numbers jump up. That’s the ONLY reason he’s not a footnote at this point is America and Trump.
Meanwhile, as Trump’s trade war with Canada fades into the background, there is spiking interest on affordability and the economy — the two issues on which the Liberals have traditionally polled quite poorly, etc…you know, actual Canadian centric issues.
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LILLEY: Carney campaign's prayers answered with latest 51st state comments — Toronto Sun
Trump's press secretary puts idea of annexing Canada back on election agenda during White House media briefingapple.news
Prompted by the CBC? How curious from that impartial news outlet. Directed from the CBC at Trumps mouthpiece “What’s Her Pickle” and voilà!!
(YouTube & CBC Trolling for Carney, or What is happening with auto tariffs and 51st state talk)
Trump has been quiet about Canada of late with no late-night or early morning outbursts on Truth Social, no rantings while holding court with reporters in the Oval Office.
While the words didn’t come out of Trump’s mouth, all of that changed during a press briefing Tuesday at the White House.
“President Trump’s tone when it comes to Canada-U.S. relations, Canadians have noticed it’s shifted a bit in the past few weeks ever since the election campaign started. He’s stopped talking about Canada becoming the 51st state, at least publicly. I’m wondering if that is on purpose and why?” CBC reporter Katie Simpson asked Trump’s Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
The answer was what everyone working on the Carney campaign in the Liberal war room was praying it would be.
“I would reject the president’s position on Canada has shifted. Perhaps he just hasn’t been asked about Canada by questions from this group in the Oval Office,” said Leavitt.
“The president still maintains his position on Canada. The United States has been subsidizing Canada’s national defence and he believes that Canadians would benefit greatly from becoming the 51st state of the United States of America.”
Let’s hope we get to hear our political leaders talk about real issues during the debates (around the Habs game) on Wednesday and Thursday, about the problems facing Canada and their respective solutions for fixing the country. Trump didn’t give us a widening income gap, high food inflation or housing unaffordability, the Liberals did.