An independent Alberta, if that foolish fever dream of a plan ever comes to be, based on the people, organizing it and pushing for it and influencing it?
Would be so corrupt, amoral and autocratic that it would make Mexico under the PRI (1928-2000) look transparent and democratic. #Ableg
17.02.2026 23:39
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I hope tomorrow itβs a liberal majority and we can get on with getting some work done the next four years. Maybe take out the trash while weβre at it.
27.04.2025 20:43
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Man⦠I remember Tony Blair and somehow this guy is now the most spineless Labour PM to ever exist.
And Blair abetted American lying to co-sign a war in Iraq.
22.04.2025 18:42
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So the conservatives claim for years, how horrible it was that Justin Trudeau turned politics into a fashion showβ¦
And so now theyβre turning politics into a fashion show? Also, yeah, my grandpa has that cut and he ainβt no banker lol
09.04.2025 02:27
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Man this is how a PM used to sound back when I was younger. Okay fine so younger was the 1990s for me. But I have freaking missed this
04.04.2025 03:32
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How far theyβve fallen from the days of Lloyd Robertson. Heβd have burned the building down if they tried doing this on his watch
02.04.2025 14:34
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Hang onβ¦ youβre 40??? Jesus. I thought maybe you were a year or two older than I was lol (I was born early 80s)
Happy bday though! π
02.04.2025 14:27
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Weβve got 30 more days of thisβ¦ I really hope that the liberals havenβt peaked too early. I always worry about polling these days. But I kind of get the impression that people want bland and competent rather than shrill and shouty
28.03.2025 00:44
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Do you think itβs possible the conservatives will turn their campaign around? Or are they just way too committed to whatever the heck it is theyβre doing?
28.03.2025 00:34
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All right. Letβs get this election over with.
Thereβs only one big thing to focus on because without that nothing else matters.
Who is going to be the best leader to distance us from a country we can no longer rely on? And whoβs going to have our backs when the transition gets rough? #cdnpoli
24.03.2025 02:53
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This seems to be where people in that country to the south of us go wrong.
βYou canβt criticize Kamala ever!β
Which took on a life of its own and, it turns out there was a lot to criticize her for. Telling unions they needed to get in line? Ignoring wage concerns?
23.03.2025 20:26
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LMAO that was so stupid. Calgary is a complicated place. Thereβs more liberal support than she thinks.
And you have never said you were the evening news so you donβt have to be impartial.
23.03.2025 20:25
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Itβs also funny you mention this because I volunteered for them in a riding that we swept the city in in 2015 provincially. They spent a lot of time rallying their troops in friendlier areas but if one area was even the lightest shade of blue it was a no-go.
Like⦠get into those blue areas!
19.03.2025 12:25
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The latter. And when they do that you end up in the weird situation of a self proclaimed working class party boasting how it has the endorsement of a chamber of commerce that would eat the NDP for breakfast. As we saw in Alberta
19.03.2025 00:47
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Honest question. Why do you think theyβre losing support?
For me, my patience is running thin with them because I feel like theyβve forgotten entirely where they came from just to chase power. They donβt engage with people where the votes are.
19.03.2025 00:43
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Manβ¦ I never thought Iβd miss the days when the biggest existential threat to Canada was Quebec sovereignty.
#cdnpoli
13.03.2025 19:17
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Ah so theyβre back to this old playbook.
After 9/11, U.S. news became so obedient and jingoistic that I had to often get news about my neighbour to the south from the BBC. Because the BBC was relatively objective. #Trump
12.03.2025 23:23
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Jack brought a lot of former PCs like me into the NDP fold.
But I think he died before he could carve out what the hell to do with us. And in the absence of a place, we accidentally took the party over.
10.03.2025 18:17
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Yeah heβs going to have to drop the wooden corporate act at least a bit. This line was excellent but it sounded like he was in a boardroom
10.03.2025 04:22
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He reminds me a little of Joe Clark in how wooden and stiff his speaking is. He does project competence, but he needs to bring the personality up just a slight notch. On the other hand, we did have flashy⦠Maybe bland will work
10.03.2025 04:15
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Oh, donβt worry Betty we still have oneβ¦
Iβm just hoping our new Prime Minister can give him a whooping
10.03.2025 04:11
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And so we have a new Prime Minister. Carney kind of reminds me of Joe Clark as far as his speaking and tone, but I hope he can succeed where Joe Clark failed.
And heyβ¦ I did vote for Joe Clark once so letβs bring on his Liberal doppelgΓ€nger. Weβve got a country to keep. #cdnpoli #lpc
10.03.2025 04:09
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Guess Iβm buying ice cream again this weekendβ¦.
08.03.2025 00:55
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Yeah, itβs one of those things where itβs likeβ¦ What the hell party did you think you were leading Jason? Everyone told you these guys have their dirty little paws all over the UCP and you just called it Twitter hysterics and denied it.
08.03.2025 00:54
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If I were Carney and I won a majority? Iβd do it. I might almost consider making him the Governor General. Iβd probably just stick with the Senate appointment though. Should someone who was PM really suddenly become the viceregal?
08.03.2025 00:13
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βHow much cheese would you like on that pizza?β
βAll of it.β
08.03.2025 00:11
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Oh, I would say just aim to really make some heads explode and make him the next Governor General, but I get why making a former Prime Minister the Governor General of Canada is probably not a good idea
07.03.2025 04:43
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Yeah theyβve lost that right
04.03.2025 22:49
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There was a time when Canadian conservatives defended Canada against the whims of the U.S.
Sir John A Macdonald built an entire infrastructure to resist its influence, and we exist because he didnβt want this block of land to be a state.
Got lots else wrong but he got that right.
04.03.2025 04:13
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90 percent surcharge rather
04.03.2025 02:35
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