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  2. 1. His popularity can be attributed to the unpopularity of Trudeau during his last years, IMO. When there was a viable alternative (Carney) the opinions of Poilievre reverted to where they are today.... not popular. And yes of course my opinion of him is subjective, but does align with the majority of opinions of him. 2. Carney has already capitalized from being elected PM an approval ratings that continue to be strong. Right or wrong I don't see the majority of Canadian's buying into divisive politics now or any time soon. The image war is handily in Carney's favour. Keeping it there will be the challenge if economic pressures continue....
  3. Everywhere Carney goes, Brookfield was either just there or arrives right after him. Every. Single. Time. Right now he's in France to "deepen ties". Is he there for Canada? Or for this new Brookfield deal? Brookfield Invests €30B in French AI Infrastructure
  4. What does it say about you that you care more about whether she uses a K or a C than the fact that some deranged lunatic reenacted her husband's death. What if her kids had seen that? What if they do see it? But, yeah, let's worry about how she spells her name. That is what is important to you.
  5. You should be EMBARRASSED that all you got is ad hominems which ANYONE can post. LMAO
  6. They NEVER PROMISED to do it and Trump DID REPEATEDLY. AKA you're just a partisan hack speculating. ONLY TRUMP overtly interferes in his DoJ operations since Nixon.
  7. "Clean coal" is and always has been an OXYMORON. LMAO IOW, you don't know what you're talking about as usual.
  8. 1. The racism at ICE as it is in other institutions of government is systemic. They're probably good places to work if you like being an arsehole with authority. 2. It's your argument, what makes it true? No, the social movement BLM is clearly against police brutality, systemic racism, and racially motivated violence targeting Black individuals. Affirmative action and DEI are not are not brutal, racist or violent. Do have evidence of people being violently beaten at job interviews or something?
  9. Seems like the blood transfusions helped top you up. Take it easy for a while till your body gets used to the "I'm in love with the Carney" pandemic. I believe there's a mRNA in the works that reduces the inflammation of the ego. Just wait a while.
  10. It's ALWAYS you right wingers who promote WAR FIRST with the lame excuse of an opposition FANTASY.
  11. "Diversity is our strength." "Muslim values are Canadian values."
  12. You can't even be bothered to spell Erika right. LMAO
  13. We already know what Carney thinks the consequences should be. It was Carney who wrote an entire op-ed about how the Freedom Convoy was traitorous, seditious and needed to be dealt with severely, including freezing them out of bank accounts. This is how he deals with dissent from citizens.
  14. There's already a fair number of Canadians frothing at the mouth to do just that. They've been taught to hate Albertans/Alberta for the last 11 years and that propaganda will increase as Alberta referendum goes forward.
  15. 1. He was more popular than the PM for a significant amount of time. Your opinion on him is subjective, and whether or not he's "likeable" I don't think you can argue that he wasn't successful in helping to change the tone of politics. 2. Well, right now they don't. But there has been a change and he capitalized on it. Will Carney be able to ? Whoever wins (the image war, not the election) will do so because they delivered something of value IMO.
  16. An a$$ calling me a donkey.... how profound LOL LOL LOL But I see your obsession with defending confux HA. HA. HA
  17. We can all see that's exactly what you did, you donkey.
  18. 1. What racist brutes? All those colored people going to work at ICE? 2. No argument eh? Good. You know its true. 3. Both of these points you try to slip by. Pure chickenshit lies.
  19. Well that's good news, send a letter of thanks to Trump.
  20. Ah, behold Alexis Graham, Director General of the Department of Imaginary Problems at IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada). She's the star of the show, sitting there in her cozy cardigan, gesturing earnestly like she's unveiling the cure for world hunger. Instead, she's pitching a taxpayer-funded international ad blitz to lure more foreign talent to Canada... right in the middle of a technical recession and sky-high youth unemployment. "Look at us! We're solving the crisis of not enough people competing with your kids for jobs!" Her entire role is peak bureaucratic make-work. Inventing problems that don't exist (or worsening the ones that do), then proudly presenting solutions that involve spending more money to import the "global talent" that somehow can't be found among the millions already here or the young Canadians staring at "Help Wanted" signs while their rent doubles. In the real world... the one where profit, results, and accountability matter... she'd last about five minutes. No sales targets, no KPIs that actually tie to outcomes, just endless slides about "empowering connections" and "strengthening the economy" through more ads nobody asked for. She's got that serene, self-satisfied glow of someone whose job security depends on never questioning the machine. Brain-dead to the feedback loop she's helping fuel. Flood the market, suppress wages, strain housing and services, then shrug and ask for more budget to advertise. Canada's economic problems aren't a surprise, knowing that id10ts like this are "fixing" them from their Ottawa bubble. She's unnecessary, meaningless, but somehow proud of it. Classic.
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