Canadians see role for NDP in country’s political future

EagleSmack

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Ahhh... liberals and liberal activists!
 

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John Groves‏@jfgroves
This guy runs Ekos Research polling. Would you trust the objectivity of a Canadian politics poll produced by this guy?





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I fear for the quality of Ekos' polls if these are the types of baseless comments (about Stephen Harper) its president makes.


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White_Unifier

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Every now and then the best local candidate happens to be a New Democrat, but being a New Democrat is never what makes him the best local candidate.
 

damngrumpy

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As usual many view a party with perception rather the what is real
There are times when I have supported the NDP but what they did
to Tom, I won't forgive anytime soon. Right now the party has
returned to being a movement rather than a party and I cannot and
will not support the, leaves me voting for Trudeau
 

JLM

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As usual many view a party with perception rather the what is real
There are times when I have supported the NDP but what they did
to Tom, I won't forgive anytime soon. Right now the party has
returned to being a movement rather than a party and I cannot and
will not support the, leaves me voting for Trudeau


Ohhhhhhhhhhh! Nah, the way I see it there's no future in that. What I see in four years time, is a huge debt, very little infrastructure accomplished, very few immigrants settled and self and sufficient and still a huge number (probably more than there are now) of First Nations people living in squalor. In a year and half the man has done very little concrete to fulfill his promises. N.D.P. don't turn me on particularly but it's probably not a bad idea to elect them every 10 elections or so. Maybe now is the time as they may bring the indigenous people and the poverty stricken up to snuff. Conservatives might be your best bet.

Every now and then the best local candidate happens to be a New Democrat, but being a New Democrat is never what makes him the best local candidate.


Maybe a little truth there. What the N.D.P. has to realize is that every single thing we have, WE have to pay for in full! You can come up with all kinds of deferment plans but they do very little to reduce the pain in the long run. Mankind is the only species that has money.
 

Bar Sinister

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The NDP place always was and always will be a place for the radical left fringe to park their vote. Or to use as a protest vote.
Radical? How radical are these ideas? Health care, pensions, unemployment insurance, bank regulation, environmental laws, equality of the sexes, agricultural insurance. I could go on, but I think you might get the picture. What once passed for radical are now considered a fundamental part of Canada. It has been fear of the NDP that has prompted both the Liberals and Conservatives to enact dozens of laws to improve the lives of the average Canadian.