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Originally Posted by indes
I'm 35 and the big one for me is the CPC plan for democratic reform. The plan to have the auditor general, ethics and conflict of interest commissioners be appointed by Parliament and answer to them is an affront to our democracy. This is before committing to using the notwithstanding clause and going into the gerrymandering.
I see what's happening in Alberta and the US and I can't vote for that. There is a 0% chance that the erosion of our checks and balances will result in better outcomes for the middle class. That's where I'm at with the CPC.
As for the leaders, no thanks on career politicians either. PP has gotten what, 1 bill passed in the last 20 years? As he becomes the leader he changes his look and his persona - is that our leader? A man that just twists in the wind and does whatever he thinks will get him power?
Mark Carney acts like an adult. He comes across as educated and intelligent (because he is) and doesn't need to run for office. He's held some of the most prestigious banking positions in the world, and he has a vision. While I may not agree with his environmental policy he's won me over to give him a chance to execute his vision for Canada moving forward. If he ####s the bed, at least we won't lose our democracy in the process.
Carney has also pledged to cut GST on new builds up to 1m vs PPs 1.3mm
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Carney is struggling to remember what he is supposed to say while holding back/hiding what he really thinks.
Jagmeet is completely irrelevant and a waste life, he has his pension he should just leave.
Pp just repeating everything he has been saying for the last decade.
And Quebec just cares about Quebec like always, but that is ok because they speak French.