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Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Again...the post is not mine, I only do this to pi$$ you off and it works very well I see LOL LOSER -
Federal Parole board members are appointed for up to 5 years terms. So, all governments appoint them. The latest parole board statutory release laws were implemented in 1992...when Mulroney was in power. Provinces and territories may establish their own parole boards for offenders sentenced to a term of incarceration of less than two years.
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Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Turns out Pierre Poilievre’s strategy of gaslighting Canadians—calling us “stupid,” “broken,” “woke,” and painting the country as a blood-soaked, crime-infested hellscape—has backfired spectacularly. His approval rating has dropped from 48% in April to just 44% in July. Mark Carney now leads Poilievre 53% to 23% as preferred Prime Minister. The message is clear: Canadians are tuning him out. It’s time for a new Conservative leader—one who doesn’t hate the country they want to lead. -
Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
We are talking about PP being a government welfare case his entire working life...PP was never a teacher or a military pilot...stay on topic fool. LOL -
Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
That is the only thing he has ever done... in his entire life......not working for but sucking off the government LOL -
Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Yes, Erin O’Toole did win his own seat in the 2021 federal election. He was re-elected as the Member of Parliament for Durham, a riding in Ontario, with a comfortable margin. So while he lost the federal election as party leader, he did not lose his seat, unlike what happened recently with Pierre Poilievre (as you mentioned in earlier messages about Carleton). a comparison between O’Toole and Poilievre’s leadership paths L Alison -
Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Of course not...he has never had a real job LOL. He has been sucking off the government teat his whole life LOL Who knows where he will be when out of politics...you certainly do not know. And for sure he "has no intimate knowledge of their workings" or any workings other than sucking the government teat LOL -
Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Just some facts "If Pierre Poilievre wants to attack Mark Carney over conflicts tied to 574 companies, then let us apply the same test to him, including past investments. Before the last election, Poilievre held foreign investments through funds like American Century and iShares MSCI, based in the United States, Singapore, and Switzerland. These types of funds typically include 500 to 2,000 companies each. He sold them before the election and now says he brought the money home to Canada. Today he owns two Canadian Vanguard ETFs: VCE, the FTSE Canada Index ETF with 50 large-cap Canadian companies, and VCN, the FTSE Canada All Cap Index ETF with over 100 to 250 Canadian companies. Those include major firms like Royal Bank, Shopify, TD, Enbridge, and Brookfield. He also holds Bitcoin through the Purpose Bitcoin ETF and owns more than eight thousand dollars in Bitcoin personally. He and his wife own rental properties in Calgary and Ottawa. Using his logic that exposure to a company equals conflict, Poilievre has likely been tied to well over a thousand companies across past foreign funds and current domestic ETFs. Yet he has not divested these holdings, and he has not placed them into a truly blind trust, unlike what he demands of Carney. If he truly believes that any financial exposure creates a conflict, then he should sell off his holdings or place them in a blind trust that he cannot see or control. Canadians deserve consistent rules for everyone in public office, not one set for his opponents and another set for Poilievre. If he will not apply his own standard to himself, then his attacks on Carney are nothing but political theatre." J Cotter -
If Poilievre was PM & he was implementing similar things Carney is, holding the same meetings, managing the same crisis the same way ..... what would his supporters be saying? I am sick of the comments that are clearly and purely intended to denigrate the man under the guise of critiquing his performance. It's petty, stupid and shallow. Their inability to see past the "party" label & really consider the FACTS is disappointing & frustrating to say the least. G. Cormier
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Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Ya Hooo, then we can have more years of non productive whining and complaining, LOL PP is back...same old same old LOL Ya are aware Trudeau is gone??? Aren't you?? -
Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
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Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
The Prime Minister of Canada...the one Canadians voted in to lead them and this country. You are not over PP losing yet? LOL (rhetorical...no need to respond LOL) -
Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Ahahaha. The LOSER is you!!! LOL LOL One more time in case you missed it.... The LOSER is you oh and...your hero PP -
Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
HA HA HA Suck it up LOSER. Clearly the Liberals have done enough to keep get voted in and the conservatives have had 4 l4aders and have lost every election. So, what have the conservatives done in the past 10 years to make Canadians want them as leaders??? LOL. OH wait...NOTHING,, so they vote Liberal LOL Canadians can see thought the phony that PP is LOL -
Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Suck it up LOSER!!!! HA HA HA -
Trump announces 35% tariffs on Canada starting Aug. 1
ExFlyer replied to CdnFox's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
So, what do you say to a newly graduated American engineer??? "I will have a big mac, fries and a coke please" LOL -
Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
EH CANADA, EH USA: GOOD, BAD, & UGLY! · Emma Thompson-Klotz · optreSnods1128912313h6u0m1tg0uag7c4i0g39h5hmu5c8g82i2219c9lu · …does amnesia come and go?? I don’t want someone in charge who forgets things… On at 4:28pm July 16, 2025 Pierre Poilievre (@PierrePoilievre): “What is government doing for our canola farmers hit with Chinese tariffs? We must fight these tariffs and support the Canadian farm families who are under attack.” REBUTTAL: Poilievre Helped Trigger the Crisis Then Fought the Fixes China blocked Canadian canola in March 2019 after Canada arrested a top Huawei executive. This was retaliation. They banned Richardson and Viterra. Farmers saw it coming. Poilievre supported getting tough with China. He backed Meng Wanzhou’s arrest. He said Canada should “stand up to China no matter the cost.” He demanded Magnitsky sanctions and called for a boycott of Chinese goods. Farmers warned this would risk their markets: he ignored them. The government responded fast. March 2019: $1B in loan support. Filed a trade complaint. Opened new markets like Japan and Europe. By 2022, China reopened some access. In March 2025, China hit Canada again with 100% tariffs on canola oil and meal. Why? Because Canada put tariffs on Chinese EVs and steel in 2024. This is tit-for-tat retaliation again. Poilievre voted against the very trade deals that helped farmers survive. VERY SIMPLE: CETA = trade deal with Europe CPTPP = trade deal with Japan and others Both helped farmers sell canola after China blocked it Poilievre voted against both He cheered the conflict, blocked the trade deals, and now wants credit for complaining. Sources: Canola Council March 2025, WTO case DS589, CBC March 2019, Reuters Sept 2024 and March 8 2025, Global Affairs Canada, Commons Hansard 2019–2021, Parliamentary voting records CETA and CPTPP. -
Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
"History is a graveyard of ego-driven authoritarians—men who rose to power on rage, lies, and vanity, only to crumble when faced with reality. From emperors and tyrants to presidents and populists, their legacies fade because they’re built on spectacle, not substance. That’s not politics. That’s physics. That’s science. Because ego is weak, authenticity is strong. And when the two collide, only one survives. It doesn’t matter how loud, angry, or caustic fake leaders become, or how big their lies and self-aggrandizing claims grow. Next to authentic leadership, they CRATER and scream louder to keep you away from finding out who they REALLY are." "Canada Chose the “Authentic” Exit Ramp Poilievre was selling rage. But Carney was offering reassurance. Poilievre promised a fight. Carney promised a plan. Poilievre wanted followers. Carney wanted solutions. And Canadians—quietly, steadily—chose the grown-up. They chose the leader who doesn’t need to lie about golf trophies or tweet memes about “gatekeepers.” They chose the man with global respect, not TikTok rants. That’s the thing about real leadership: you recognize it the second you see it. And when it shows up, the fakes vanish." "Carney is now reshaping Canada’s role in the world with quiet confidence and global credibility, while Pierre Poilievre is seeking a second chance and donations to help him stay alive." Dean Blundell -
Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
…how can anyone in their right mind want you anywhere near $$ & politics! PROPAGANDA Poilievre’s Post: “Mark Carney’s spending spree is driving inflation back up, core rates rising to 3.4%. Despite big talk of finding savings, year-over-year spending is 8% higher. No wonder inflation is on the rise. Bring down wasteful spending to lower the deficit and cool inflation.” REBUTTAL: Poilievre Blames Carney for Inflation But the Facts Say Otherwise Core inflation is trending around 3%, not a runaway “Carney spending spree.” June’s headline CPI rose to 1.9% YoY, core inflation remains stubbornly close to 3%: reflecting lingering supply and trade pressures, not federal spending hikes. Global forces are the real driver. Rising auto, clothing and vehicle prices, trade tariffs, and supply disruptions are raising prices in Canada, and they are global trends affecting other G7 countries. Trade uncertainty and tariffs matter more than domestic spending. Bank of Canada notes that U.S. and Canadian tariffs are pushing up cost, this is a supply-side effect, not Carney’s doing. No Carney budget yet, it’s too early to assign responsibility. Carney was sworn in March 2025 and hasn’t tabled a full budget. Inflation is tracing decisions from earlier governments and global pressures, not his fiscal policies. Bank of Canada holds rates steady at 2.75%. They’re monitoring trade disruptions and core inflation, not reacting to domestic deficits. Cutting spending too soon could tip the economy into recession. OECD says Canada’s inflation peak is behind us. The OECD forecasts core inflation will ease back toward 2% in 2026 once tariffs and global supply tighten up, again highlighting external over domestic causes. Bottom line: Inflation trends are driven by global supply pressures, trade and tariff shocks, and pandemic after-effects, not by any new spending from Carney. Blaming him now is misleading and politically timed. Sources: • Reuters: Canada’s inflation rises to 1.9% in June • Reuters: BoC warns inflation could persist due to trade shocks • WSJ: Core inflation keeps BoC cautious, not government spending • OECD Economic Outlook 2025: Canada • Parliamentary Budget Office: Spending projections • Financial Post article Poilievre cited: Editorial commentary, not a neutral news report • Bank of Canada Monetary Policy Report, July 2025 • Reuters: US-Canada tariff disputes fuel inflation. -
Is Poilievre screwing up again?
ExFlyer replied to Barquentine's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Our PM has the authenticity while PP the unwanted populist (authoritarian wannabe) carries the weakness! Credited to Dean Blundell "History is a graveyard of ego-driven authoritarians—men who rose to power on rage, lies, and vanity, only to crumble when faced with reality. From emperors and tyrants to presidents and populists, their legacies fade because they’re built on spectacle, not substance. That’s not politics. That’s physics. That’s science. Because ego is weak, authenticity is strong. And when the two collide, only one survives. It doesn’t matter how loud, angry, or caustic fake leaders become, or how big their lies and self-aggrandizing claims grow. Next to authentic leadership, they CRATER and scream louder to keep you away from finding out who they REALLY are." "Canada Chose the “Authentic” Exit Ramp Poilievre was selling rage. But Carney was offering reassurance. Poilievre promised a fight. Carney promised a plan. Poilievre wanted followers. Carney wanted solutions. And Canadians—quietly, steadily—chose the grown-up. They chose the leader who doesn’t need to lie about golf trophies or tweet memes about “gatekeepers.” They chose the man with global respect, not TikTok rants. That’s the thing about real leadership: you recognize it the second you see it. And when it shows up, the fakes vanish." "Carney is now reshaping Canada’s role in the world with quiet confidence and global credibility, while Pierre Poilievre is seeking a second chance and donations to help him stay alive." ~~Dean Blundell
