He means socially conservative people, the most serious existential threat that exists to the left. That's why Stalin had them all rounded up immediately.
On the bright side, if Ford wins a majority, he will surround himself by competent people. Having watched them in action I have a good inkling of where those people stand on various issues.There is nothing radical about them and I believe they will govern from the centre.
Let's compare Ministers!
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Several members who emphasized drama, personal attacks, and profanity (as baiting) to express themselves have moved on, and if this is because of moderation, then that is a good thing.
Justin Trudeau will be posing for the cameras to appease his base and appeal to domestic audiences. There will no doubt be cute photo-ops and virtue-signalling sound bites intended to light up smiles among Liberal-friendly "progressives" (presumably minus some environmentalists, who've ditched him) but cause a lot of other Canadians to cringe. He is a marginal figure in world affairs and has rendered Canada's role more meaningless as time passes. Trump, if he's forced to be within reasonable proximity of Trudeau, will put on his best quizzical grin and promptly move on to more important leaders and matters.
But it's typical of the far left. And unlike the far Right, which is shunned by the Conservatives, the far Left is embraced by the NDP. I've spoken of that before. Marxists, Communists and others of their ilk are respected members of academia, unions, artistic groups and of course, politics.
No, they have not. They sidestepped such a declaration by buying out the private sector company. Now they will placidly go through the motions and patiently put up with British Columbia's delaying tactics for as long as politically expedient.