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Liberals and NDP Become BFF

Darts

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No, they will send those copters over to Ukraine as part of our "War Effort".
LOL! Maybe the Ruskies thought they were attacking Canada and not Ukraine. Our military deserves much better than 40 year old copters.
 

Darts

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If this unholy alliance survives until the next election, Singh will be the leader of the Liberals and Trudeau will be enjoying retirement in Bermuda.
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Who has the most to gain in this relationship or who has the most to lose?

Excluding the taxpayer as all of us have the most to lose and nothing to gain.
 

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This is what I see in this picture.
Trudeau saying to himself and everybody " Sunny ways are back. Trust me"
Singh saying " What a sucker. I'm playing him like a puppet."

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It would be kind of funny if Trudeau introduced a bill (similar to Bill 21 in Quebec) banning the wearing of turbans...
 
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Darts

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Who has the most to gain in this relationship or who has the most to lose?
The NDP has the most to gain as they were a non-entity prior to this unholy alliance.
Excluding the taxpayer as all of us have the most to lose and nothing to gain.
 

bazokajoe

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It would be kind of funny if Trudeau introduced a bill (similar to Bill 21 in Quebec) banning the wearing of turbans...
He would lose a vast majority of his votes. So we can only hope he does.
 

shack

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Who has the most to gain in this relationship
Those that respect our democratic process, most Canadians

or who has the most to lose?
The Conservatives.

Actually, the Conservatives should be happy. Last time they were upset about the money being wasted on an "unnecessary" election. This should ensure that we don't waste money on another election for a few more years.
 

Brill

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Who has the most to gain in this relationship or who has the most to lose?

Excluding the taxpayer as all of us have the most to lose and nothing to gain.
We’ll finally get proportional representation which won’t cost very much.
 

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Now that would be the definition of an unholy alliance.
What I find amusing about this is that board members on the left and right are actually in agreement. People on the right do not like this arrangement, and if the Conservatives made this same agreement, the people on the left would not agree with it.

This is where we, as taxpayers need to join forces (left & right) to force our elected government to change and not play these silly games,

They (the government) are playing us by keeping the taxpayers divided.

The sooner we band together and force/voice change, the sooner the government is actually working for the people.
 

danmand

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The Liberals and NDP finally figured it out. They should join forces to create one center left party instead of splitting the votes.

Sadly this is necessary in. FPTP electorial system.
 

K Douglas

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Hopefully they can push Trudeau more to the left, in terms of economic policies.

People don't want another election anytime soon anyways.
Any more left and we'd be Marxist. No thanks.
 
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Darts

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Any contributing member of society who is gainfully employed and paying taxes already have pharmacare and a dental plan through their employer.
 

shack

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What I find amusing about this is that board members on the left and right are actually in agreement. People on the right do not like this arrangement, and if the Conservatives made this same agreement, the people on the left would not agree with it.

This is where we, as taxpayers need to join forces (left & right) to force our elected government to change and not play these silly games,

They (the government) are playing us by keeping the taxpayers divided.

The sooner we band together and force/voice change, the sooner the government is actually working for the people.
Many countries have coalition governments. I'm not against the concept.

Why I said an NDP/Conservative would be an unholy alliance is because they are at the ideological opposites of the political spectrum and on either side of the Libs.

At least NDP/Liberal are both to the left of the Cons. It seems like a more natural fit.
 

danmand

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Any contributing member of society who is gainfully employed and paying taxes already have pharmacare and a dental plan through their employer.
Many contributing members of society does not: as examples consultants and other professionals, early retired people, property owners and rentiers.
 
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