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Canada election: Trudeau's Liberals win but loses majority

My uncles both of whom are business owners and my dad a salaried individual are upset with the Liberals for their excessive taxation, but they aren't going to risk their civil liberties for tax savings hence without a doubt my entire family is going to be voting for the liberals. Expect the vast majority of desi's, minorities and muslims to have the same stance.
 
I thought Quebec-centric parties were more dominant in Quebec.

Perhaps were, but based on recent polls it suggest Liberals could win 45% of seats in Quebec. Its very similar to last elections were Liberals won most seats in ON and QC.
 
My uncles both of whom are business owners and my dad a salaried individual are upset with the Liberals for their excessive taxation, but they aren't going to risk their civil liberties for tax savings hence without a doubt my entire family is going to be voting for the liberals. Expect the vast majority of desi's, minorities and muslims to have the same stance.

True. Most desis I know are pro liberals despite poor performance from Trudeau. It reminds me of my time in India where most muslim families would vote for congress despite them being most corrupt political party of India.
Btw, why do you think Conservatives would challenge civic rights for immigrants?
 
Will they bleach your skin for you? :))

You’d be surprised to know that lot of youth( desis and non desis) are fan of Maxime Bernier( PPC). He is Trump of Canada. He might not win the whole thing but his party could win few seats( compared to just one in previous election)

Tbf, i also feel that Canadian immigration needs to curb the immigrants from south Asia( specially India) as most of them are involved with illegal jobs and tax evasion, which is damaging the economy.
 
You’d be surprised to know that lot of youth( desis and non desis) are fan of Maxime Bernier( PPC). He is Trump of Canada. He might not win the whole thing but his party could win few seats( compared to just one in previous election)

Tbf, i also feel that Canadian immigration needs to curb the immigrants from south Asia( specially India) as most of them are involved with illegal jobs and tax evasion, which is damaging the economy.

Non-desis I get but I don't understand why any brown person would support ppc. It seems like every other day one of their candidates does something openly racist lol. Just today one of them posted a picture of Jagmeet Singh wearing a bomb in his turban.


https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/elec...an-with-bomb-on-it/ar-AAIfzUD?ocid=spartanntp
 
You’d be surprised to know that lot of youth( desis and non desis) are fan of Maxime Bernier( PPC). He is Trump of Canada. He might not win the whole thing but his party could win few seats( compared to just one in previous election)

Tbf, i also feel that Canadian immigration needs to curb the immigrants from south Asia( specially India) as most of them are involved with illegal jobs and tax evasion, which is damaging the economy.
Nice generalization lmao
 
You are not in Canada though. You are in America. We have different problems than you guys.

What he mentioned has some truth behind it.

Many international students come here and work more than they are legally allowed to. It takes away jobs from other people.

You can read this article here: https://humbernews.ca/2019/05/recen...warning-for-other-students-working-illegally/.

It's extremely common in America for intl students to work more hours than they are allowed, you seem like a recent immigrant cause this isn't anything new. Also they aren't "stealing" your job lmaoo, maybe improve your skillset and become more employable instead of blaming immigrants or intl students for "stealing your job" and this is coming from a born and raised American.
 
It's extremely common in America for intl students to work more hours than they are allowed, you seem like a recent immigrant cause this isn't anything new. Also they aren't "stealing" your job lmaoo, maybe improve skills and become more employable instead of blaming immigrants or intl students for "stealing your job" and this is coming from a born and raised American.

I came to Canada in 2005.

I support law and order. I can't support people who break the law. Maybe you are fine with breaking laws but not me.

Also, try not to get personal. It is idiotic. You can do better.

Like I mentioned, you are clueless about Canada.
 
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Non-desis I get but I don't understand why any brown person would support ppc. It seems like every other day one of their candidates does something openly racist lol. Just today one of them posted a picture of Jagmeet Singh wearing a bomb in his turban.


https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/elec...an-with-bomb-on-it/ar-AAIfzUD?ocid=spartanntp

There's a lot of anti-blackness and classism within the south asian and middle eastern communities, FOBs are are most susceptible to fall for these biases cause they don't interact much with white people and haven't really immersed themselves in western culture.
 
I came to Canada in 2005.

I support law and order. I can't support people who break the law. Maybe you are fine with breaking laws but not me.

Also, try not to get personal. It is idiotic. You can do better.

Do you believe most of the hispanics in America should leave just cause they crossed the border without documents? Most liberals here would disagree cause we prioritize humanity and morals over "laws". Even Nazi Germany had laws, even Somalia has laws, rogue countries like India and North Korea have laws. If tomorrow Canada changes the law and revokes citizenship for everybody that didn't have all their grandparents born in Canada would you move to Bangladesh? :)) This whole "I faalow laa and aarder" gimmick desi uncles love to play is frickin hillarious, y'all need to introspect.
 
Do you believe most of the hispanics in America should leave just cause they crossed the border without documents? Most liberals here would disagree cause we prioritize humanity and morals over "laws". Even Nazi Germany had laws, even Somalia has laws, rouge countries like India and North Korea have laws. If tomorrow Canada changes the law and revokes citizenship for everybody that didn't have all their grandparents born in Canada would you move to Bangladesh? :)) This whole "I faalow laa and aarder" gimmick desi uncles love to play is frickin hillarious, y'all need to introspect.

So, law and order is gimmick for you. You must be one of those Desi wannabes who try to act gangster and get into constant troubles with cops.

Also, I can't count as uncle as I am 29 and not married yet.

Furthermore, I believe that Hispanics who commit crimes need to be deported. No question.
 
I am allergic to criminals and law-breakers (doesn't matter what the race is). I am like that ever since I was born. I would be like this no matter where I live.
 
It's extremely common in America for intl students to work more hours than they are allowed, you seem like a recent immigrant cause this isn't anything new. Also they aren't "stealing" your job lmaoo, maybe improve your skillset and become more employable instead of blaming immigrants or intl students for "stealing your job" and this is coming from a born and raised American.


Perhaps you need to get bit of education about Canadian system. No one is against them but people are voicing concerns because they are doing cash jobs that is a) illegal, and b) prevents Govt from collecting taxes from both employee and employer that could create budget deficit in long run.


Lastly, they (Int students) know beforehand that studying in Canada isn’t cheap and needs deep pocket to finance their education. If they think its ok to work illegal because their tuition fees is high then law should take its course. Canadian Govt allowed them to work which US doesnt even do that but they want to abuse the system then sorry you’re not welcome.
 
Do you believe most of the hispanics in America should leave just cause they crossed the border without documents? Most liberals here would disagree cause we prioritize humanity and morals over "laws". Even Nazi Germany had laws, even Somalia has laws, rogue countries like India and North Korea have laws. If tomorrow Canada changes the law and revokes citizenship for everybody that didn't have all their grandparents born in Canada would you move to Bangladesh? :)) This whole "I faalow laa and aarder" gimmick desi uncles love to play is frickin hillarious, y'all need to introspect.


Just because someone crosses the border without papers doesn’t mean they will automatically become part of the system. There is some process they need to follow in order for respective government to maintain law and order. Lastly, i dont buy this humanity card, it just overused by so called liberals to divert people’s attention from their performance.

What if so called illegal immigrants become part of criminal syndicate, who takes the blame?
 
Non-desis I get but I don't understand why any brown person would support ppc. It seems like every other day one of their candidates does something openly racist lol. Just today one of them posted a picture of Jagmeet Singh wearing a bomb in his turban.


https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/elec...an-with-bomb-on-it/ar-AAIfzUD?ocid=spartanntp


Some of the ‘Brown Canadian’ supporting PPC is purely based on anti-immigrants agenda. Lately, the inflow of uncontrolled immigrants is causing job losses among the locals which is what driving them towards PPC bandwagon.
This upcoming debate promises to be very heated with the inclusion of Maxime Bernier. Im so looking forward to it.
 
Here are my stances:

I oppose LGBTQ lifestyle.
I am anti-abortion.
I am fiscally conservative. I don't like debt.
I am pro-environment.
I support merit-based immigration.
I support death penalty for certain crimes.
I support deportations of violent criminals.
I support free healthcare and free education.
I support withdrawal from all wars.
I support reasonable law and order.

You can call me names but these are my policies and I am planning to stick with these.
 
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Lol at some desi teen ok with taxes not being paid to govn, in America health care ain’t free, Canada depends upon these taxes, all these cash jobs immigrants do are killing the Canadian social systems.
 
Here are my stances:

I oppose LGBTQ lifestyle.
I am anti-abortion.
I am fiscally conservative. I don't like debt.
I am pro-environment.
I support merit-based immigration.
I support death penalty for certain crimes.
I support deportations of violent criminals.
I support free healthcare and free education.
I support withdrawal from all wars.
I support reasonable law and order.

You can call me names but these are my policies and I am planning to stick with these.

Yeah no party is going to have all those. Also on LBGTQ lifestyle , once again is almost equal to being discriminatory, I hope you don’t have issues with them being married now.

But Liberals have most of those in their agenda.
 
Lol at some desi teen ok with taxes not being paid to govn, in America health care ain’t free, Canada depends upon these taxes, all these cash jobs immigrants do are killing the Canadian social systems.
My point exactly. Someone who isn’t even part of Canadian society thinks it’s ok for some folks to do cash jobs. It’s absolutely NOT OK.

Unlike America, Canadian society depends largely on tax revenue to provide benefits that includes free healthcare system which is alien to Americans.
 
My point exactly. Someone who isn’t even part of Canadian society thinks it’s ok for some folks to do cash jobs. It’s absolutely NOT OK.

Unlike America, Canadian society depends largely on tax revenue to provide benefits that includes free healthcare system which is alien to Americans.

He probably got bullied for being a jerk and he now hates white people. I know his kind very well.

Tax is highly important and anyone who evades it should pay hefty fine.
 
My point exactly. Someone who isn’t even part of Canadian society thinks it’s ok for some folks to do cash jobs. It’s absolutely NOT OK.

Unlike America, Canadian society depends largely on tax revenue to provide benefits that includes free healthcare system which is alien to Americans.

Yup and am in Dallas , the state has excess , guessing he is from same state so he assumed cash jobs are not a big deal but everything is so expensive here and there are many job opportunities coz rich people.

I pay my own HS and its effin 372$ a month!
 
Some of the ‘Brown Canadian’ supporting PPC is purely based on anti-immigrants agenda. Lately, the inflow of uncontrolled immigrants is causing job losses among the locals which is what driving them towards PPC bandwagon.
This upcoming debate promises to be very heated with the inclusion of Maxime Bernier. Im so looking forward to it.

I don’t think any party is for uncontrolled immigration. Anyways even to lower immigration won’t it be better to vote CPC?

I mean does it not bother them that PPC pretty openly sides with nazis and white supremacists. Also this isn’t an exaggeration, one of their parties signatories was a neo nazi. One of their Candidates openly called for more hate speech while another posted a picture of Jagmeet Singh with a bomb. I don’t understand how anyone can overlook these things. Are people really ok with emboldening some of the worst elements of society just to lower immigration levels.

If people really just want to lower immigration levels then I am sure there are better ways then electing far right extremists.
 
I don’t think any party is for uncontrolled immigration. Anyways even to lower immigration won’t it be better to vote CPC?

I mean does it not bother them that PPC pretty openly sides with nazis and white supremacists. Also this isn’t an exaggeration, one of their parties signatories was a neo nazi. One of their Candidates openly called for more hate speech while another posted a picture of Jagmeet Singh with a bomb. I don’t understand how anyone can overlook these things. Are people really ok with emboldening some of the worst elements of society just to lower immigration levels.

If people really just want to lower immigration levels then I am sure there are better ways then electing far right extremists.

Yeah. PPC is a bit too extreme for me. It has a lot of neo-Nazis and white supremacists. It is filled with alt-right folks.

Also, I am not anti-immigrant. I am a visible minority myself. I am simply against those who cheat the system. It is not fair for people who follow the laws and pay taxes.

I want to see more skilled immigration so that Canada can become a more wonderful country.
 
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I don’t think any party is for uncontrolled immigration. Anyways even to lower immigration won’t it be better to vote CPC?

I mean does it not bother them that PPC pretty openly sides with nazis and white supremacists. Also this isn’t an exaggeration, one of their parties signatories was a neo nazi. One of their Candidates openly called for more hate speech while another posted a picture of Jagmeet Singh with a bomb. I don’t understand how anyone can overlook these things. Are people really ok with emboldening some of the worst elements of society just to lower immigration levels.

If people really just want to lower immigration levels then I am sure there are better ways then electing far right extremists.
Extreme times demands extreme measures. I agree with some of your points that PPC is very hostile towards to visible minorities and doesn’t hold the Canadian values.

I’m by no means PPC supporter. I’m leaning towards Conservative since Trudeau has been disappointing.
 
Canadian Debate on air.

Scheer more interested in abusing Trudeau than actually addressing the question :facepalm
I might need to re-evaluate who I do want to vote.
 
Extreme times demands extreme measures. I agree with some of your points that PPC is very hostile towards to visible minorities and doesn’t hold the Canadian values.

I’m by no means PPC supporter. I’m leaning towards Conservative since Trudeau has been disappointing.

Growing up in school when we had to take socialism classes we learned about Canada's history and how multiculturalism is emphasized and encouraged. Then Harper came to power and I was like this the complete opposite of what they were teaching us. I'm not sure but I think most of Canada's history we've hat liberal governments.
 
Canadian Debate on air.

Scheer more interested in abusing Trudeau than actually addressing the question :facepalm
I might need to re-evaluate who I do want to vote.

All candidates are bad. It is very difficult to pick a candidate this time.
 
Scheer holds American citizenship? Lol WTH , its ok to hold but atleast don’t be part of semi racist conservative party.
 
Scheer holds American citizenship? Lol WTH , its ok to hold but atleast don’t be part of semi racist conservative party.

Lol this was just found out about 1 week back. At least they should have vetted the guy before making him the leader of the conservatives.
 
Growing up in school when we had to take socialism classes we learned about Canada's history and how multiculturalism is emphasized and encouraged. Then Harper came to power and I was like this the complete opposite of what they were teaching us. I'm not sure but I think most of Canada's history we've hat liberal governments.

Constitutionally its multicultural, it’s very high in freedom of speech etc not sure how just a leader can change that perspective because the law and constitution has given so much freedom to Canadian citizens.

“ Canadian Multiculturalism Act is a law of Canada, passed in 1988, that aims to preserve and enhance multiculturalism in Canada”
 
Only Trudeau and Scheer are relevant. Rest are irrelevant.

I am voting for Trudeau even though I strongly disagree with many of his policies.

Tbh I’m sailing in the same boat. I have been very vocal about Trudeau but I feel Conservatives are having flaws in their policies and tax cuts as they say seems like scam to me.

Singh and May have no chance so I might vote Liberals too.
 
Trudeau has work to do but he's still ten times better than Scheer. How can anyone legitimately see Scheer as a Canadian leader?
 
Scheer will do the tax cuts and then promptly end up cutting services across the country.

To be honest, the debate was a little dysfunctional IMO. They had too little time to make coherent and nuanced statements and responses. The "talk about whatever you want for 4-5 minutes" section was cringeworthy. They also tried to fit too much content into 2 hours.

I also don't think there was much new learned today.
 
Still about a year before I get my citizenship but if I could I would vote for Singh
 
I am voting for Jane Philpott. Very proud of her standing up for justice even when it cost her the ministry. Shame on Justin Trudeau.
 
Waste of vote. NDP never wins.

It is always either Conservative or Liberal.

Votes should be strategic based on the riding. Sites such as 338canada.com show polls by each riding. In ridings where NDP has a better chance to win, vote NDP. Remember, we are in a parliamentary system so we are not voting for the leader directly like they do in the US.
 
The Quebec bill of not allowing religious articles, Hijab and Turban for govn workers..

Yes so i heard. Trudeau called out Jagmeet Sing’s hypocrisy. He first cry foul about facing discrimination in his time growing up in Canada, and on the other hand if he becomes PM( Hopefully never) he wouldn’t interfere in Bill 21. Basically, in order to please QC voters he would sell his principles. Man I’m so confused as who to vote. All seem sell out. Scheer seem Canadian Trump( he holding US citizenship also makes him Pro-American), Jagmeet is Khalistan ****** and Hypocrite, May only seem interested in Environment, Blanchet thinks Canada and Quebec are two separate nations, and less we speak of Bernier the better. This left me with just one option. #Trudeau.
 
I finally voted today. It was an early vote day.

I voted for Liberal/Trudeau. I wish them all the best. May Trudeau win it and may he do well.
 
I finally voted today. It was an early vote day.

I voted for Liberal/Trudeau. I wish them all the best. May Trudeau win it and may he do well.

Quebec is surging towards Bloc taking away Liberal's majority chances. Hopefully that changes.
 
Poll is very tight currently: https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/elections/poll-tracker/canada/.

Conservatives: 32.6%
Liberals: 32%
NDP: 15.8%
Green: 9.9%
PPC: 2.7%
BQ: 6.3%
Others: 0.9%

I have this feeling that no party would get to 170 seats this time. They may end up with a coalition government. Let's see what happens.

If NDP wins 15-16% then it will give them huge bargaining chip that could actually form a Govt with Conservative/Liberals(if No party wins Majority)

IMO NDP could favour Conservative and Green could go with Liberals.
 
That's how people like trump get elected. Honestly you're better off with 4 more years of Trudeau than that conservative guy.

You’re mistaken. Trump won because Hillary was absolutely awful. It’s stuff like strategic voting why Trump won. I hope trump gets re elected (even though I hate him) to punish the dumb coward American liberals
 
You’re mistaken. Trump won because Hillary was absolutely awful. It’s stuff like strategic voting why Trump won. I hope trump gets re elected (even though I hate him) to punish the dumb coward American liberals

You're punishing children locked up in cages, people waiting years just to get a visa to reunite with their family - that's a disgusting thing to support.
 
You're punishing children locked up in cages, people waiting years just to get a visa to reunite with their family - that's a disgusting thing to support.

Hey. I’m not the one voting. It’s the racist conservatives + the dumb scared liberals who are punishing those kids
 
If NDP wins 15-16% then it will give them huge bargaining chip that could actually form a Govt with Conservative/Liberals(if No party wins Majority)

IMO NDP could favour Conservative and Green could go with Liberals.

Singh ruled out working with the Conservatives in response to comments Leader Andrew Scheer made against same-sex marriage during a debate in the House of Commons nearly 15 years ago — so his party's list of conditions is directed at Justin Trudeau's Liberals.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ndp-singh-priorities-minority-1.5315981


So unless Singh changes his mind, the only possible partners for Scheer are BQ and Green. I think May said she doesn’t rule out working with anyone.
 
Just gotten back from voting. Everyone should consider taking advantage of the advanced polling stations.
 
Surging NDP and Bloc have taken seats from Liberals. Conservatives have a very real shot now at winning which is very bad.

Projections at 135 seats each for Libs and Cons. Libs dropped from 160 in 3 days.
 
Surging NDP and Bloc have taken seats from Liberals. Conservatives have a very real shot now at winning which is very bad.

Projections at 135 seats each for Libs and Cons. Libs dropped from 160 in 3 days.

This just shows how flawed these projections are in general.
 
Voted for liberals, unfortunately it appears it won't be enough
 
Surging NDP and Bloc have taken seats from Liberals. Conservatives have a very real shot now at winning which is very bad.

Projections at 135 seats each for Libs and Cons. Libs dropped from 160 in 3 days.

I still think Liberals will win quite a few seats in ON but it won’t be enough to form a govt. Liberals losing in QC will dent their hopes. Trudeau ain’t winning a thing in MB, SK, and AB.
 
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ndp-singh-priorities-minority-1.5315981


So unless Singh changes his mind, the only possible partners for Scheer are BQ and Green. I think May said she doesn’t rule out working with anyone.

I won’t read too much into that. Yes he might very well stick to his pre-election statement but I will believe when it happens. Until then it just to political statement to win some votes.
If Scheer(if his party wins most seats) offers him to form a Govt then we will see if he still refuses.
 
NDP, Liberal, and Green should merge and form one super-Liberal party. They may win every election if they do that.

NDP and Green always take away votes from Liberals.

Similarly, PPC may take away many votes from Conservatives.
 
voted for independent Jane Philpott today. Shame on Justin to instead supporting her when she stand up for justice, he removed her from the party.
 
The end is nigh for the Liberals and it can't come fast enough. Four more years of Gerry Butts and Justin would do tremendous damage to this country. I have seen first hand the damage that is been done to Toronto just in the past three years. Anyone who works with the public or in public services can attest to the overcrowded, crime infested, ill mannered mess this city has become and will continue to get worse.

If you want a better Canada for you and your families vote Liberal in local elections like Provincial but Conservative Federal.
 
Canada election: Key takeaways from the final leaders' debate

This was the last debate of the Canadian federal election campaign - and so the final chance for all the party leaders to make their pitches to a national TV audience before voters head to the polls on 21 October.

On stage were Liberal leader Justin Trudeau, the Conservatives' Andrew Scheer, Jagmeet Singh of the New Democratic Party (NDP), Green Party leader Elizabeth May, Maxime Bernier from the People's Party of Canada, and - in Quebec - the Bloc Québécois, led by Yves-François Blanchet.

Each leader in this French-language debate had one main goal: to win over Canada's Francophone voters.

Here are the main takeaways.

Trudeau unscathed?
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau has, over the course of three televised debates, been able to emerge relatively unscathed.

He didn't deliver any knockout punches - but he didn't take any either.

He defended his record and stayed on message: that his last four years in office might not have been perfect, but that a Liberal government will continue to deliver on the vision that first caught the eyes of voters in 2015.

That's not to say he didn't face any attacks from the other leaders on stage.

He was cornered by the Conservative leader over federal deficit spending and the costs of the Liberal platform, which Mr Scheer said was "simply written on the corner of a napkin".

Mr Scheer himself was under pressure to deliver a strong performance on Thursday after political analysts - and polls - suggested he has struggled to gain any real traction in recent debates.

The question is whether either performance will be enough to break the deadlock between the Liberals and the Conservatives.

National opinion polls indicate the two parties remain tied in first place - as they have been since the beginning of the campaign in mid-September.

More policy, fewer barbs
With six politicians on stage, there wasn't too much time for much more than sound bites.

Still, this debate was more subdued than prior ones and the party leaders had brief discussions on some of the key policy issues that have arisen in this campaign.

The debate opened with a lengthy exchange on climate policy. Later, Mr Trudeau pulled into a back-and-forth on his commitment to reconciliation with Indigenous Canadians.

Quebec voter Lise Pigeon, who has multiple sclerosis, pressed leaders on whether they would soften the current right-to-die laws to apply to people like her, who are not terminally ill but have severe chronic illness.

The question came after a recent Quebec court ruling that overturned part of the federal and provincial laws on medically assisted dying laws.

Mr Trudeau vowed to relax the law "in six months" if re-elected. Mr Scheer said a Conservative government "will evaluate the decision".

Controversial secularism bill remains an issue
Bill 21, passed by Quebec's provincial legislature in June, bars civil servants deemed to be in positions of authority from wearing religious symbols at work.

The Quebec secularism bill has been a major issue on the campaign trail - and questions about whether they would challenge the legislation in court haven't stopped coming for the party leaders.

Critics say it is discriminatory but its supporters have praised the law as a reasonable step towards enshrining the separation of Church and state in Quebec.

But many in Quebec support the controversial law, which puts the political leaders in a sticky spot, since the province - with 78 of the 338 seats in the House of Commons - is a crucial battleground.

Moderator Patrick Roy pressed the leaders on just that, saying: "We get the impression you're being really cautious not to displease Quebec voters,"

To varying degrees, most the federal leaders have spoken out against the legislation - except the Bloc Québécois, which supports the bill - while saying they want to respect the jurisdictional rights of Quebec.

Mr Trudeau has boasted that he was the only party leader who might use the courts to fight the law.

Mr Singh, a practicing Sikh who wears a turban, has been pushed in the last few days over on his view of the federal government's role.

"What I do want to do is always fight against division," he said, adding his message to voters is: "Sure I wear a turban, but we share the same values."

Third-place hustle
The current polling numbers suggest there is a strong possibility that voters will elect a minority government.

That has brought increased scrutiny over what policies the NDP, the Bloc and Greens would back in a minority situation.

The Bloc leader said following the debate that he would not prop up either a Conservative or a Liberal government in a minority situation and would be in Parliament only to speak for Quebec's interests.

The party, which only runs candidates in Quebec, is surging and Mr Blanchet sought to position himself as the leader best placed to defend values of voters in that province.

Mr Singh has already begun to lay out his priorities in such a scenario, including investments on a national drug plan and on housing. He was less firm on his stance on a controversial oil pipeline project supported by both the Conservatives and the Liberals, saying post-debate that a decision on the project's future should be "reasonable and prudent".

Ms May said the Greens would not support any government that is not adequately committed to strong action on climate change.

Link: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50004013.
 
Obama endorses Trudeau.


<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I was proud to work with Justin Trudeau as President. He's a hard-working, effective leader who takes on big issues like climate change. The world needs his progressive leadership now, and I hope our neighbors to the north support him for another term.</p>— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) <a href="https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/1184528998669389824?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 16, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Here are my stances:

I oppose LGBTQ lifestyle.
I am anti-abortion.
I am fiscally conservative. I don't like debt.
I am pro-environment.
I support merit-based immigration.
I support death penalty for certain crimes.
I support deportations of violent criminals.
I support free healthcare and free education.
I support withdrawal from all wars.
I support reasonable law and order.

You can call me names but these are my policies and I am planning to stick with these.

Conservatives also don't like people that come from places where religion comes before the law. Meaning no headscarf means, no headscarf. Also, equality between men and women should be upheld. This is the modern law. Lot of people aren't fan of Muslims entering Canada. You know that right ?
 
The Quebec bill of not allowing religious articles, Hijab and Turban for govn workers..

All religious headgears and symbols. Their province, their rules. Those rules were brought in by elected people.
 
How will lives change for Desi's, Muslims in the event of a conservative victory?
 
Obama endorses Trudeau.


<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I was proud to work with Justin Trudeau as President. He's a hard-working, effective leader who takes on big issues like climate change. The world needs his progressive leadership now, and I hope our neighbors to the north support him for another term.</p>— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) <a href="https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/1184528998669389824?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 16, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

the snake has spoken lol
 
How will lives change for Desi's, Muslims in the event of a conservative victory?

I saw so many Desi conservative posters over the weekend visit, if anything I wonder if in east Gta Its mostly desi conservatives vs white Liberals.
 
Wanted to vote Conservatives but the guy in my riding is very weak and didn’t show up for the local candidates debate. Scheer is also a very weak and ineffective leader. No X factor. Maxime Bernier would have toppled Trudeau had he won the Conservative leadership back in May 2017.

Ended up voting for NDP. My riding has a strong NDP candidate. Its a Lib vs NDP in my riding.

I still hope Conservatives win a majority. Can’t see Trudeau on a free ride to destroy Canada for one more term.
 
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