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Nobody ever has.The problem is not with immigration itself. The problem is no-one is providing the support, infrastructure and planning for it.
I think that NDP win reflects that people want more than divisive politics being delivered from the conservatives and liberals.
Some say Trudeau was working for the NDP. Maybe some Canadians liked that small taste of socialism?There's a number of reasons. They often across as too "radical" for the "mainstream", I think. The "socialist" tag still sticks a bit even if leaders like Layton and Mulcair seemed to be pulling them into the centre (which did seem to help, though the Liberal meltdown in 2011 probably helped more). Of course, the problem then becomes how to differentiate themselves from a left-leaning Liberal party.
I think, though, that their penchant in the past few decades for being an urban party (weird given that the original CCF was more rural) tends to lead to them being scattered in pockets around the country while the Liberals and Conservatives seem better able to take the large swaths of suburban and rural seats in regions like Ontario and Quebec that have a high concentration of population and therefore of seats.
Well, the partnership with the Liberals was certainly a chance for the NDP to show what they are capable of. Unfortunately, it seems that whenever the NDP achieves its goals through supporting a minority government, it's always the minority government that gets credit at the polls. Or, in this case it seems, the blame. From what I am hearing, I am not really sure anyone who was not already inclined that way was convinced. So my bet for 2025 is a Conservative government, Liberal Opposition, NDP third or even fourth if the Bloc do well in Quebec. Green is likely finished or will continue to be a one or seat party. Whether the government is a minority or majority is going to be the big question, I think.Some say Trudeau was working for the NDP. Maybe some Canadians liked that small taste of socialism?
Probably right, but alot can happen between now and then.....Well, the partnership with the Liberals was certainly a chance for the NDP to show what they are capable of. Unfortunately, it seems that whenever the NDP achieves its goals through supporting a minority government, it's always the minority government that gets credit at the polls. Or, in this case it seems, the blame. From what I am hearing, I am not really sure anyone who was not already inclined that way was convinced. So my bet for 2025 is a Conservative government, Liberal Opposition, NDP third or even fourth if the Bloc do well in Quebec. Green is likely finished or will continue to be a one or seat party. Whether the government is a minority or majority is going to be the big question, I think.
Politicians make announcements when they are about to take a crap if they think it will get media eyeballs. Still, could be interesting if it actually impacts on his relationship with the Libs or something.Hmmm, Jagmeet Singh is making an announcement today at one....I wonder if......
See, that's interesting. I didn't think he would actually do it. Of course, the NDP could still keep the Liberals on life support by voting against confidence motions on a case-by-case basis. There just isn't the lifeline the Liberals had with the agreement.