Re: Trudeau’s electoral-reform pledge will be hard to accomplish
The tagline you're looking for is: Better is always possible!
The tagline you're looking for is: Better is always possible!
Mandatory drugs?
Right, that's it. I'm moving to Canada!
Just watch him.
Conservative newspapers are really bitter........
Seriously, this is what passes for journalism in the paper today? I can't tell if s**t like this is published because the papers are failing, or if the papers are failing because s**t like this is published.
I would be saying the same thing if parties were reversed too. This does nothing except allow a "journalist" a platform to cry about election results. There is no new information, it's just an opinion piece that I'm sure we could find 1000 more of on independent blogs.
There is absolutely no way to know what kind of a mess the conservatives left behind until the new government has had a chance to go over things. All they have to do is release the facts as they discover them, both good and bad, and the public can decide for itself.
I'm hoping that the situation is no worse underneath that it appears on the surface, that would be a pleasant surprise but I'm not holding my breath.
It's pretty sad that the Tory press is upset that more people chose to exercise their right to vote, I guess that means that democracy is only democracy if it's right wing voters making the choices.
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He'll get a pass like Obama did because the prior administration was so terrible.
Actually, if you look at the population sizes of the ridings, Ontario and say, Alberta's ridings are about the same population size. It is pretty fair between on those two.I suppose one of the things I find most annoying about our electoral process is the inequality of seats among the regions. I cannot see how ON/QC should have more say over prairie issues or maritime or whatever issues than the people that live in those regions. It is one reason why I do not think a strong central government is anywhere near efficient.