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Originally Posted by Iggy City
Funny thing is, the rest of Canada probably thinks the same as Iceland.
Kinda like we're that awkward cousin.
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This narrative needs to stop. It isn't backed up with facts.
Notwithstanding the left wing twitter agenda, the simple fact is that the political map provincially in Canada is swinging to the right fiscally.
Let's also remember the clear question on the ballot this election:
Jobs, pipelines, economy
Much of the rest of Canada thinks a lot more like Alberta than you think.
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/kel...d-notleys-fate
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.There were Liberal governments in Quebec, Ontario and across the Atlantic provinces. Albertans had chucked out the Tories for the first time in forever. New Democrats had been running Manitoba for 15 years, and Liberals had been in power in British Columbia almost as long — though B.C. Liberals aren’t quite like the ones you’d find elsewhere.
A little over three years later and it’s all gone. Ousted in Quebec, decimated in Ontario. Of 708 seats in 10 provincial legislatures, Liberals hold just 173, less than one-quarter. The three remaining premiers are huddled together on the eastern coast, where their number could soon be reduced to one after upcoming elections in Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island. Of 37 million Canadians, just 1.6 million are in provinces governed by the Liberals.
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