Bob Rae was a member of the NDP and became a Liberal. This example means that it doesn't really bother the Liberals that much. People have also crossed the house of commons as well. I can assume this would terminate the prior membership but I assume not renewing would do the same thing.
Question. . . can a person be a member of more than one party?
I’ve seem to recall reading recently that the whole Christy Clark thing, she had to surrender her liberal membership to get her conservative membership, for that month or whatever in 2022, and then she had to surrender that conservative membership to get her liberal membership back….& I have no idea how that would be enforced because I haven’t looked that far.I honestly have no idea. I do have Google though, let me play for a little bit and see if I can actually find an answer to that question.
Seriously, if it were possible without crime, subterfuge, or a lot of bucks, I think I'd do it.Bob Rae was a member of the NDP and became a Liberal. This example means that it doesn't really bother the Liberals that much. People have also crossed the house of commons as well. I can assume this would terminate the prior membership but I assume not renewing would do the same thing.
In Canada the provincial branch of the Conservative Party is independent from the federal branch. Same with the Liberals. The NDP is one party at both levels. We don't have parties at any other level. And we don't vote for as many positions as you do either. My wife was American and she showed me her ballot for one of the past elections. There were tons of names and most were Democrats or Republicans. We have PM, Premier, mayor and city counsellor as well as school board trustees. The 3 levels also have independent election dates. You guys are all on November every 2 years.Seriously, if it were possible without crime, subterfuge, or a lot of bucks, I think I'd do it.
I only have the foggiest idea of Federal vs. provincial parties, but maybe if one lived in, say, Saskatchewan, it might be desirable to be a Federal Liberal and a provincial Conservative. In terms of your vote meaning anything.
Down hereabouts, I'm not a party member. If I was, I think I'd be a Democrat, because Maryland is heavily blue, so the only realistic way to get to vote meaningfully is to vote in the Democratic primary (which selects the Democratic candidates for the general election). That way, you get a say over who the Democratic candidate will be. And the Dem almost always wins.
Wow, kind of a mess, from my point of view. I like the idea that we're "one and done" every two years on the first Tuesday in November. Easier for planning purposes.In Canada the provincial branch of the Conservative Party is independent from the federal branch. Same with the Liberals. The NDP is one party at both levels. We don't have parties at any other level. And we don't vote for as many positions as you do either. My wife was American and she showed me her ballot for one of the past elections. There were tons of names and most were Democrats or Republicans. We have PM, Premier, mayor and city counsellor as well as school board trustees. The 3 levels also have independent election dates. You guys are all on November every 2 years.
As long as True Dope's in the big chair, I'd think you'd want him to focus on trivialities, instead of driving the damn country into the ditch.It's time for the government to stop tossing the salad of activism and get back to the job of running the fucking country.
If I do say so myself.
God I hope its Chili Con Carney. It forces an election.View attachment 26926
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly endorsed whomever Trudeau anointed to be the next leader of the Liberal Party moments before Chrystia Freeland was set to officially launch her bid, as the race to replace Justin Trudeau heats up. Shocked.
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Gould hasn’t had to claim fealty to Carney yet at this stage, so still gets to play at independent thought. Ms. Joly, a Quebec MP who served for many years in cabinet alongside Ms. Freeland, said the former banker “brings unparalleled economic experience” to the role and is best positioned to defeat Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre? Really?
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Ms. Freeland’s official campaign launch at a youth club in Toronto was delayed by pro-Palestinian protesters who repeatedly interrupted the former deputy prime minister while her supporters chanted her name in response.
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Ms. Freeland was also asked by journalists about Ms. Joly’s endorsement of her main rival, Ms. Freeland said she respects the foreign affairs minister “a lot in fact.” She said the distinct nature of the Quebec language and nation will be at the heart of her campaign. “This is why I started my campaign in Quebec,” she said in French, noting her first interview was with French-language network TVA.
“I know that today the French language and Quebec’s identity as threatened as they never have been before,” she said. She added that U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s threat to Canada is also a huge threat for Quebec. “I’m here to stand up for Quebec, to stand up for French and to stand up for the distinct identity of Quebec.”
Joly endorses Carney for Liberal leader as Freeland officially launches campaign — The Globe and Mail
Government House Leader Karina Gould also announced her candidacy for Liberal leader on Sunday as the race to replace Justin Trudeau heated upapple.news
Still roughly a 200 seat spread (I didn’t look at it that close today) between the Liberals and Conservatives at this point.Ontario was 101 a couple weeks ago. Now 98.
If Carney is their best bet…Gould hasn’t had to claim fealty to Carney yet at this stage, so still gets to play at independent thought. Ms. Joly, a Quebec MP who served for many years in cabinet alongside Ms. Freeland, said the former banker “brings unparalleled economic experience” to the role and is best positioned to defeat Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre? Really?
That is a winning formula in the rest of Canada for sure .View attachment 26926
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly endorsed whomever Trudeau anointed to be the next leader of the Liberal Party moments before Chrystia Freeland was set to officially launch her bid, as the race to replace Justin Trudeau heats up. Shocked.
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Gould hasn’t had to claim fealty to Carney yet at this stage, so still gets to play at independent thought. Ms. Joly, a Quebec MP who served for many years in cabinet alongside Ms. Freeland, said the former banker “brings unparalleled economic experience” to the role and is best positioned to defeat Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre? Really?
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Ms. Freeland’s official campaign launch at a youth club in Toronto was delayed by pro-Palestinian protesters who repeatedly interrupted the former deputy prime minister while her supporters chanted her name in response.
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Ms. Freeland was also asked by journalists about Ms. Joly’s endorsement of her main rival, Ms. Freeland said she respects the foreign affairs minister “a lot in fact.” She said the distinct nature of the Quebec language and nation will be at the heart of her campaign. “This is why I started my campaign in Quebec,” she said in French, noting her first interview was with French-language network TVA.
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(Focusing on Quebec might be the best odds of Freeland picking up the most seats)
“I know that today the French language and Quebec’s identity as threatened as they never have been before,” she said. She added that U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s threat to Canada is also a huge threat for Quebec. “I’m here to stand up for Quebec, to stand up for French and to stand up for the distinct identity of Quebec.”
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Joly endorses Carney for Liberal leader as Freeland officially launches campaign — The Globe and Mail
Government House Leader Karina Gould also announced her candidacy for Liberal leader on Sunday as the race to replace Justin Trudeau heated upapple.news
Dude, the ditch would have been easy, we've rolled over ten times and I smell gas leaking.As long as True Dope's in the big chair, I'd think you'd want him to focus on trivialities, instead of driving the damn country into the ditch.
You counted? If I was rolling like that, I don't think I'd be counting.Dude, the ditch would have been easy, we've rolled over ten times and I smell gas leaking.
Utter nonsense!Liberal MPs and leadership contenders are falling over themselves to outdo Conservative opposition leader Pierre Poilievre in dumping on the prime minister and his past policies.
Former deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland started the Liberal anti-Trudeau pile-on with her resignation letter accusing the prime minister of “costly political gimmicks” and suggesting he was more concerned with party fortunes than those of Canada.
Was a photo of Mark Carney with Jeffrey Epstein’s girlfriend leaked by Chrystia Freeland’s team?Utter nonsense!
He's more concerned with Boy Justin's fortunes than those of Canada.
Actually, Freedland did. She threatened to axe the CONSUMER carbon scam tax. Taxes would be placed on "{high emitters" (read oil and gas). Naturally, that carbon scam tax would be absorbed by the guilty companies and not passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices.Carney, Freeland and Gould are all throwing shade at Trudeau’s highly unpopular carbon tax, although none has explained what they would do about it long-term.