Some people on the right blame Trudeau for everything. If you're saying maybe that's not true in the case of health care, I have no idea. I'm not saying that my family member thinks that either, I don't know that we've talked about health care that much. Just saying that a lot of people think it's gotten really bad, and blame the Libs because they've been in power for a decade while this has been happening.
Well we are in the Lib-NDP-May coalition territory.
Let's do this again in 2 or 3 years (whenever the NDP feels like it)
Poilievre basically announces he’s not stepping down.
Well Elizabeth May is technically not in the NDP or Liberal caucusHe’s wrong about denying a LIBS/NDP coalition. He should brush up on basic math
Well Elizabeth May is technically not in the NDP or Liberal caucus
Carney being centrist gives them some platform space.
He didn’t come out and say it, but his message seems to be unambiguously that no matter what, Pierre’s going to try and hold onto the CPC leadership like grim death.
CBC ticker currently has the Libs & NDP at exactly 172 seats combined. May would make 173.
Carney's platform has some big nation building swings that are right up their alley fwiw. The housing plan sounds like it could have been drawn up by the NDP. Dental, pharma, etc. He's probably going to pull that Saab deal for the Gripen's shortly, and it will be built in Montreal.
A continuation of Liberal-NDP coalition with Carney subbed in for Trudeau works just fine for me.
If you had told me that PP would lose his riding by thousands of votes, I would have predicted a huge LIB majority.
and the shit the NDP and May won't be down for (energy transmission, cleaning up energy approval process, etc) he'll easily get the help of the CPC with.