Liberals bring out the Knives

Ron in Regina

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Vassy takes the knives to all comers!!
Don’t be deceived by the title below because everybody gets it, and everybody gets to squirm a bit. YouTube & “Liberal Minister Gets ROASTED On LIVE TV!”…
 

Ron in Regina

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Again, like the Liberal Party “debates,” both Federal election debates will also happen in Montreal because….Montreal?

The leaders of the main federal political parties will be invited to a face off in mid-April — if they meet certain criteria (?), announced the Leaders' Debates Commission Monday.
Federal party leaders will square off in a televised French-language debate Wednesday and an English-language one on Thursday.
The commission said it will announce which leaders will be invited to participate on April Fools Day ‘cuz, why not?
Liberal Leader Mark Carney; Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre; NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh; Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet, and somehow Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault will face off in the French-language debate on April 16, with the English debate taking place on April 17.

(Jonathan Pedneault isn’t even a member of Parliament, but then again, neither is Mark Carney, so whatever…)

Each leader qualified for the debates based on meeting two of three criteria set by the federal debates commission, either by holding a seat in the House of Commons when the election was called, having a national polling average of at least four per cent by March 31, or have candidates endorsed in at least 90 per cent of federal ridings 28 days before the election.

Each debate will be 120 minutes without commercials, with an “emphasis” on open debate and questions asked by a single moderator.
Pedneault said Monday that he should be included in the debates even though his party has a smaller slate of candidates.

"I think it simply benefits Canadian democracy to have the Greens at the table and have as many voices to debate the future of our country," he told reporters.
On Sunday, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet took issue with Pedneault being allowed to participate.

"I have nothing against the Green Party, but if the rules disqualify it, how can we explain why it's invited to the debate? The main effect is to reduce the speaking time of others," Blanchet wrote in a French social media post.😉
 

bob the dog

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Add Elizabeth may to the list of those unwanted martyrs that need to step aside in order for others to have an opportunity. Burial at sea would be fitting.
 
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Ron in Regina

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Anywho, back to the debates (English & French) both in Montreal ‘cuz Montreal.

In 2025, debate participants must check off two of the following three boxes: they must have one MP in Parliament; they must be polling at four per cent or more; they must have candidates running in 90 per cent of the country’s ridings.

The Greens, according to the debate authorities’ calculations, are polling at merely 2.7 per cent and therefore miss that mark on criterion two. They meet criterion three because they told debate authorities that they had a full candidate roster — but the party’s subsequent submissions to Elections Canada reveal that only 68 per cent of ridings will have Greens on the ballot. Whoopsies…
On Sunday, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet took issue with Pedneault being allowed to participate.

"I have nothing against the Green Party, but if the rules disqualify it, how can we explain why it's invited to the debate? The main effect is to reduce the speaking time of others," Blanchet wrote in a French social media post.😉
Instead of revoking the Greens’ invitation to the debate, as would have been appropriate for leaders who don’t meet the modest standard that has been set, the debate commission insisted that no changes would be made in light of the flawed data.

“The commission made its decision with respect to which political parties met the debate participation criteria 27 days before election day. The timelines were set to ensure that the debates producer has sufficient time to produce a debate of high quality,” a debate commission spokesperson told CBC.

So, instead of a leaders’ debate, we’ll also be getting a Green party advertisement on Wednesday and Thursday — an event to familiarize the country with its new co-leader, Jonathan Pedneault, who doesn’t have a hope of becoming an MP. Why is he involved in the debate(s) as a non-MP? Same reason as Carney I guess.
In his Montreal-area riding’s 2023 by-election (Pedneault, not Carney), he came in fourth, losing to all three major federal parties. His time on stage will likely be forgettable, as will be his face, absent any gaffes or gasp-worthy jabs at others. Carney hasn’t even done a by-election in any riding to date, yet here we are.

The Greens are not always included in election coverage, but when they are, they take up about 20 per cent of space with less than three per cent support across the country. Not only does their spotlight outstrip their fleck of popularity by an order of magnitude, it opens the Overton window, giving a more centrist appearance to the Liberals and NDP.

A quick glance at the Green platform reveals that they’re just a more extreme version of the modern Liberals, anyway.
She has sort of step aside and will be watching the debate on the TV screen above the bar.
At D'Arcy McGees?
And let’s be honest with ourselves: most of the attention that anyone aware of the personalities heading the Greens can be described as “rubbernecking.” Whether it was May’s wobbly press gallery dinner address and tribute to Omar Khadr, the messy palace coup against former leader Annamie Paul, or the misgendering controversy that cast a shadow over the interim leadership of Amita Kuttner, the party has proven to be an excellent generator of drama, and that’s about it.
 

Ron in Regina

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“The commission made its decision with respect to which political parties met the debate participation criteria 27 days before election day. The timelines were set to ensure that the debates producer has sufficient time to produce a debate of high quality,” a debate commission spokesperson told CBC.
Yet….
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They’ll bounce it for a hockey game.😁??
 

petros

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Yet….
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They’ll bounce it for a hockey game.😁??
Elbows up.....so I can I punch you in the upper rib cage under the arm pit and rapture a lung with a broken rib.
 

Ron in Regina

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Anywho, back to the debates (English & French) both in Montreal ‘cuz Montreal.
The leaders of Canada's four main political parties will square off for a second and final leaders' debate tonight in Montreal, after an initial French-language faceoff on Wednesday…so the rest of Canada can hear what Carney & Poilievre have to say when they’re in the same room for a change.

Liberal Leader Mark Carney, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and the Bloc Québécois' Yves-François Blanchet will meet onstage for a final time before the April 28 vote, after a first debate that saw them spar on pipelines, the economy and U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war.
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I’m gonna assume….Montreal?😳 Most backers of the Conservatives and the NDP hope for the future.

Most supporters of the Liberals are afraid.

Fear is what they feel and fear equals U.S. President Donald Trump.

Who fuels the fear?

The Liberal party under Mark Carney. The message: Trump wants to annex Canada.

Carney is in the lead in this ballot battle because of the fear.When the talk is about other issues — cost of living, crime, housing, the economy, 10 lousy years of Liberal government — Carney’s crew loses.

It’s been quite a while since Trump has talked about Canada as the 51st state.

So, heading into the homestretch of this election race, Liberals were pumped when a CBC reporter asked Trump’s press person about why Trump lately hasn’t been going on about Canada becoming a state of the United States.

I’m shocked (not surprised though).
 
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Ron in Regina

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Since Mark Carney became Prime Minister on March 9, the Liberals have been leading in most opinion polls. The reason for this significant shift was fear, anger and revulsion about U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. This, in turn, was combined with an unfounded belief that Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre was Trump’s Canadian equivalent, in spite of the fact (= Reality) the two leaders have vastly different political and ideological beliefs.

Carney has taken advantage of this good fortune that dropped in his lap. The Liberal strategy has been to lionize the progressive vote to combat Trump’s tariffs and turn this election into a two-party race. It’s worked to their advantage thus far.

That is, until recently.
 
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petros

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Since Mark Carney became Prime Minister on March 9, the Liberals have been leading in most opinion polls. The reason for this significant shift was fear, anger and revulsion about U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. This, in turn, was combined with an unfounded belief that Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre was Trump’s Canadian equivalent, in spite of the fact (= Reality) the two leaders have vastly different political and ideological beliefs.

Carney has taken advantage of this good fortune that dropped in his lap. The Liberal strategy has been to lionize the progressive vote to combat Trump’s tariffs and turn this election into a two-party race. It’s worked to their advantage thus far.

That is, until recently.
Sounds like Malarkey Carney to me. Canadians never forgot.
 

Taxslave2

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Carnage is doing well in the Ontario based polls mostly thanks to the liberal party financed media. And Chinese bots.