I think doing it that way would depend on who becomes leader of the party after JT. If they pull someone who doesn’t have a history within the party, then it nulls PP’s ability to play his stupid game.
That is why I still think Mark Carney would be a great choice.
York previously faced 10 counts of malfeasance in office and one count of negligent homicide, but District Attorney John Belton dropped most of those charges. Belton could not be reached for comment Monday.
The DA should be investigated for dropping most of the charges.
Just happen to have that handy for you.
PP just being the whiny asshole he is.
And capitalism hasn’t?
Better not to eat more unless you know-that-you-know they’re not poisonous. Especially when you’re already lost in the wilderness.
You may be interested in The Righting then. It’s an aggregate for centrists/leftists to read what the right wing is writing. The creator often has short columns as well.
He is a former governor of the Bank of Canada, 2008-13. Many Canadians trust him because he got us through the recession in pretty good shape and was always honest with us.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Carney?origin=serp_auto
You see the same two-party rule in Canada even tho we have other viable, well-established parties.
Fptp is the problem, but neither of our (or your) major parties want to change the rules because it works for their benefit 50% of the time.
Mark Carney would be my choice. He’s got the trust of Canadians and the name brand that people are already familiar with.
I don’t know if he’s available or willing tho.
I’ve always wondered if him choosing to run again was the cause of that.
That’s the frustrating part. He’s willing to sell out the nation to pad his own ego, and sentence us to another fucked up Con gov’t.
Or just Canada’s in general?
According to a report published in the Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, if recently published analyses of weekly deaths attributable to emergency overcrowding in the United Kingdom hold true in Canada — and there’s no reason they shouldn’t, given Canada’s crowding statistics are even worse than Britain’s — an estimated 8,000 to 15,000 Canadians are dying each year as a result of hospital overcrowding.
… keeping in mind that Ottawa added billions in healthcare transfers, even tho not one province signed onto an agreement that the extra money would go ONLY to heathcare.
The investor is king now.