
Jesse Kline: Jagmeet Singh was the author of his own demise
The NDP leader's decision not to bring down the deeply unpopular Liberal government in December sealed his fate — and Canada's
Wrong...Jaghmeet put his pension before his party...He could give a rats ass from here on out what happens to the NDP...I'd argue the opposite.
Singh shouldn't have called for Trudeau to resign at all and should have celebrated his term, instead he left a bad taste in the mouth of NDP supporters.
The Singh/Trudeau partnership lead to the most NDP policies enacted in a long time.
Day care, dental, pharmacare.
Consider Pee Pee and his 20 years in office, he's done nothing he can claim.
All he's done is spend Canadian's money.
Singh misread the room and thought attacking Trudeau would put the NDP in a higher standing.Wrong...Jaghmeet put his pension before his party...He could give a rats ass from here on out what happens to the NDP...
The NDP policies could've been achieved without keeping Trudeau in power for as long as he took... Why did Trudeau resign if he was doing so great? still a question you have yet to answer...
All of those policies are at best a farce. I'm not aware of anybody who's seen any benefit out of the much vaunted day care program. Pharmacare literally only applies to birth control and insulin and my understanding of the dental program is that it doesn't apply to something on the order of 90% of Canadians. Trudeau got Singh to back his deeply unpopular minority government on the promise that Singh could claim a victory on those positions, instead what he got was the equivalent of a shit sandwich.I'd argue the opposite.
Singh shouldn't have called for Trudeau to resign at all and should have celebrated his term, instead he left a bad taste in the mouth of NDP supporters.
The Singh/Trudeau partnership lead to the most NDP policies enacted in a long time.
Day care, dental, pharmacare.
Consider Pee Pee and his 20 years in office, he's done nothing he can claim.
All he's done is spend Canadian's money.
Ford screwed it up in Ontario, didn't want it to happen. But the rest of the country is using it.All of those policies are at best a farce. I'm not aware of anybody who's seen any benefit out of the much vaunted day care program. Pharmacare literally only applies to birth control and insulin and my understanding of the dental program is that it doesn't apply to something on the order of 90% of Canadians. Trudeau got Singh to back his deeply unpopular minority government on the promise that Singh could claim a victory on those positions, instead what he got was the equivalent of a shit sandwich.
I agree, he should've brought down Trudeau. He's also very left, that's another reason.![]()
Jesse Kline: Jagmeet Singh was the author of his own demise
The NDP leader's decision not to bring down the deeply unpopular Liberal government in December sealed his fate — and Canada'snationalpost.com
Yep Poilievre has just sat on his hands and done nothing for 20 years. My goodness your ignorance knows no bounds.I'd argue the opposite.
Singh shouldn't have called for Trudeau to resign at all and should have celebrated his term, instead he left a bad taste in the mouth of NDP supporters.
The Singh/Trudeau partnership lead to the most NDP policies enacted in a long time.
Day care, dental, pharmacare.
Consider Pee Pee and his 20 years in office, he's done nothing he can claim.
All he's done is spend Canadian's money.
Please feel free to list his accomplishments.Yep Poilievre has just sat on his hands and done nothing for 20 years. My goodness your ignorance knows no bounds.
Paper BoyPlease feel free to list his accomplishments.
Didn't he also work as a researcher for Ezra Levant?Paper Boy
Bachelors in International Relations University of Calgary ( 4 year program which took him 11 years to complete)
Lifelong Politician ( 20 years ) NO bills to his name.
Landlord & Real Estate speculator.
Dude failed his party and sold Canada out for a pension.I agree, he should've brought down Trudeau. He's also very left, that's another reason.
the NDP is perpetually brokeDude failed his party and sold Canada out for a pension.
A month ago I thought the NDP federally would still be somewhat relevant. Now I'm not sure the will be around after a few elections.
Liberals need NDP votes, so why would their voting base split the vote? The NDP is in a very bad position. Worse then I thought.
The thing about the NDP is they still have provincial-level clout west of Canada.the NDP is perpetually broke
you need to attract campaign $ in order to campaign properly
Dead meat likes his Rolex collection, fine Italian suits and fancy cars
my guess is he left the parties finances in a god awful mess i.e. next to zero cash and a big pile of debt
but not to worry , he will have his tax payer funded pension.
Cons gained seats under PP. NDP lost their party status under Singh. He finished 3rd in his own riding. It's the NDPs fault for not forcing him to resign like the Liberals did with Trudeau.Singh misread the room and thought attacking Trudeau would put the NDP in a higher standing.
Then when it became about stopping trump and the timbit trump the NDP were out of the running.
But the NDP with Singh was far more influential than the cons under Pee Pee or than Pee Pee has ever been during his 20 years in office.
Pee Pee now has the highest pension and spent way more than even Trudeau on expenses.
total failure
How do you try to spin losing a 20% polling lead into success?Cons gained seats under PP. NDP lost their party status under Singh. He finished 3rd in his own riding. It's the NDPs fault for not forcing him to resign like the Liberals did with Trudeau.
Because the other 2 premiers are closet liberals. Ford's a goof who would get smoked if he ran federally.How do you try to spin losing a 20% polling lead into success?
How come only 3/5 conservative premiers would back him?
Ford is MAGA, corrupt and all for insider trading while claiming to work for the people.Because the other 2 premiers are closet liberals. Ford's a goof who would get smoked if he ran federally.
the NDP were never not broken. they have always supported a failed ideology of massive govtThe thing about the NDP is they still have provincial-level clout west of Canada.
But true, how can they compete for campaign dollars federally against liberals? They very well could be too broken to fix.