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Originally Posted by iggy_oi
The CPC will be hoping that the vote is split enough to give them a majority. It’s clear that their policies don’t represent what the majority of Canadians want.
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I never quite understood this majority of Canadians fabrication (usually perpetrated by NDP voters).
NDP policies are different to Liberal policies, which are also different to CPC policies. Yes you have alignment in certain policies, but if anything, Liberal policies tend to align closer to CPC policies than NDP, who want to pretty much destroy the Canadian economy if they could. Liberals may have shifted left overall in recent years, but are lightyears right of this stuff, which despite the climate change message, Liberals still understand we have a country to run.
https://leapmanifesto.org/en/the-leap-manifesto/
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/star...manifesto.html
This idea of 'everything not CPC is the other side' is far left wing fantasy not matched with reality. Most Canadians are left of center aligned with some policies favoring the NDP side and some favoring the CPC side, with Liberals being a sort of catch all.
I have had no problems voting Liberal in the past on a couple of occasions, but I would never ever ever vote for the federal NDP. There are many diehard Liberals who would also never go NDP.
If the majority of Canadians don't want CPC policies, the majority of Canadians also don't want Liberal policies, and the majority of Canadians also don't want NDP policies. Otherwise one party would have a 51% majority. That's how a representational government with multiple parties works.