Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Election day!
Probability of winning as of Apr. 27, 2025
LIB 89%
CON 11%
I love Canada
Anonymous wrote:
I do wonder how much play this gets in Canada, vs just being entertainment for his US base.
And the old days, in countries that speak different languages from US, it was common for leaders to say one thing in their home language and a different thing in English, because most people wouldn't see both.
But with Internet and computer translation and Canada speaking 80% English anyway, that doesn't work as well.
Anonymous wrote:
I do wonder how much play this gets in Canada, vs just being entertainment for his US base.
And the old days, in countries that speak different languages from US, it was common for leaders to say one thing in their home language and a different thing in English, because most people wouldn't see both.
But with Internet and computer translation and Canada speaking 80% English anyway, that doesn't work as well.
Anonymous wrote:
Election day!
Probability of winning as of Apr. 27, 2025
LIB 89%
CON 11%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pollievre is promising to end the ban on plastic straws. I wonder where he got that idea. 😅
I watched the debate last night and wanted to sucker punch him in the face.
I saw some of the debate too and the one thing that struck me is the obvious competence among the Canadian candidates relative to the horrifically embarrassing Trump vs Biden debates. We have 8 times more people to choose from. How does this happen? Are our voters that much more stupid?
Higher level of education.
Anonymous wrote:Pollievre is promising to end the ban on plastic straws. I wonder where he got that idea. 😅
Anonymous wrote:Happy Tuesday!
Libs seem to have peaked at the end of March, and are slipping slightly in the polls
Down to only 80% chance of majority, plus 15% chance of plurality that requires either NDP or BQ to form a coalition.
Conservatives meanwhile would need a best plausible outcome at the polls plus somehow win over both NDP and BQ into their coalition in order to take power.
It looks like Carney is going to be the man with the plan in the can.
https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/elections/poll-tracker/canada/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pollievre is promising to end the ban on plastic straws. I wonder where he got that idea. 😅
I watched the debate last night and wanted to sucker punch him in the face.
I saw some of the debate too and the one thing that struck me is the obvious competence among the Canadian candidates relative to the horrifically embarrassing Trump vs Biden debates. We have 8 times more people to choose from. How does this happen? Are our voters that much more stupid?