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it doesn't sound good but i'd like to hear more from a site that doesn't reccomend me articles from Jordan peterson at the end too. It also sounds like it's mostly a restoration of something that tried and failed in the past.
 

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ill read the article later but every Canadian at this point has thought about it probably. For all of Ameeica's many flaws and the way it mistreats its partners at times, we need a strong democratic America as an ally.
 

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We've talked a lot about the various possibilities in chat before. I don't think it's super likely to happen at least in the near future, but it's also not impossible. If it were to happen I don't think it'd be a full fledged 1861 war but more just a series of succession's.
 

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Trudeau has a huge ego so I don’t know if this is true, but a theory I’ve seen float out there is that the Liberals know they have no shot at the election. So rather than have a new person take a historic loss and have it be associated with the party, Trudeau will take the fall so that whoever takes over can paint it as a referendum on Trudeau rather than the party. That way, moving forward, they can rebrand and not have the stink of the current government associated with them.

Which would actually be a noble thing for the party and make sense politically. But again, Trudeau is so egotistical I don’t know if I buy it. This guy might genuinely think he can still win.
 

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People are sick of the Libs and want them gone. I do believe that people in Canada are much less attached to parties/ideology than in the US so what voter intention is in this election doesn't necessarily have to reflect what it will be in 5-10 years, just like it doesn't 5-10 years ago. There's a lot more movement between parties.

I personally don't think it is a long term change or rather I'd say, it doesn't have to be a long-term change if competent leadership comes to power in any of the other parties after this election and learns the necessary lessons from their defeat. Will that happen? It always has in the past so lets hope.
 

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37% of women will vote conservative, while just 23% of them will vote liberal. 22% will vote NDP. They are normally way more lopsided for progressive parties. The gumbo has been calling for a bloodbath for like two years now, prolonging the election is not gonna change things barring some miraculous fix for housing, wages and healthcare.
 
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