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  1. This is about another defection from Conservative to Liberal, not about your political beliefs. He made a decision based on his constituents. He did not need to check with you, LOL "Ma said, “After listening carefully to the people of Markham–Unionville in recent weeks and reflecting with my family on the direction of our country, I have informed the Speaker and the Leader of the Opposition that I will be joining Prime Minister Mark Carney in the government caucus.” Seems he made the right decision and his constituents agreed so, no usupring the will of the people at all. It goes on: "A senior Conservative strategist, who was granted anonymity to discuss internal party matters, told Global News that Ma’s departure is another blow to Poilievre’s leadership as the party’s grassroots prepares to meet in Calgary next month. The source went so far as to suggest the Conservative leader should take his own walk in the snow over the holiday break, referencing the phrase that former prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau used when announcing how he came to his own decision to resign as prime minister decades ago. “MPs aren’t leaving because they’ve suddenly become Liberals. They’re leaving because Pierre has made the Conservative tent uninhabitable,” the source said. “Hopefully he uses the Christmas break to realize that the only departure that will actually stop the bleeding is his own.”"
  2. In his statement, Ma said "Ma said, “After listening carefully to the people of Markham–Unionville in recent weeks and reflecting with my family on the direction of our country, I have informed the Speaker and the Leader of the Opposition that I will be joining Prime Minister Mark Carney in the government caucus.” Seems he made the right decision and his constituents agreed so, no usupring the will of the people at all. It goes on: "A senior Conservative strategist, who was granted anonymity to discuss internal party matters, told Global News that Ma’s departure is another blow to Poilievre’s leadership as the party’s grassroots prepares to meet in Calgary next month. The source went so far as to suggest the Conservative leader should take his own walk in the snow over the holiday break, referencing the phrase that former prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau used when announcing how he came to his own decision to resign as prime minister decades ago. “MPs aren’t leaving because they’ve suddenly become Liberals. They’re leaving because Pierre has made the Conservative tent uninhabitable,” the source said. “Hopefully he uses the Christmas break to realize that the only departure that will actually stop the bleeding is his own.”"
  3. Yeah...OK??? Must mean something in your head...a space most of us do not want to be in LOL LOL LOL
  4. WOW...it took you all this time to come up with that?? LOSER LOL LOL LOL
  5. I think, in the beginning, anyone that runs for politics has reasons that are admirable. The truly think thy can help their community and constituents. I think that within a few months the reality of politics overcomes them and they realize they are peons and have to fall in line. I think that they then either succumb to the party ways or, they have to make very tough decisions. So, are the ones on the back bench living the party line and earning a pension the ones we want to be our voice on the hill or, do we applaud the ones that make difficult decisions and move to where they think they can contribute?
  6. Maybe that is his issue...not thinking before making statements. Being gracious and gentlemanly and respectful goes a long way for your credibility. Always critical and demeaning says a lot about the personality.
  7. Mr Ma was quite eloquent in hos statement for leaving. He saw that the conservatives (nee PP Le Pew) have nothing to offer Canadians. Get over it.... PP was not even in the house for his own motion and he lost and is complaining. If his party does not see that he will never win..then the party is doomed for second place for longer than even they anticipate.
  8. Perhaps Mr Ma's reasons are cumulative??? Perhaps he sees PP's decline in popularity and thereby making the party ineffective is something he can no longer tolerate? Mr Polievere could not even be gracious to Mr Ma. That seems to be the mindset of the party...or is it only the leader?
  9. I think the conservatives have good ideas but, as you imply, they have real difficulty getting them across. PP has become nothing more than a complaining laughing stock. I truly believe a new leader will be able to what the conservatives to the promised land (to be the government). The polls suggest many, if not most Canadians prefer the conservative party over the liberals, it is also clear that more then half the Canadians polled believe Carney is a better choice for PM than Polievere. Therein lies the conundrum...dislike the leader so much that the party as a whole is crestfallen doomed to second place.
  10. I have relatives in Fraser Valley and in Surrey, so far, they are OK. They had major flooding last year in mid October and then back in 2021. I would think they are somewhat prepared and have mitigation in effect. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/livestory/bc-flooding-fraser-valley-sumas-river-live-updates-9.7010864
  11. Awww poor LOSER Finally you admit your paedophilia...so you are "just not interested in adolecents OR males".... are you going to add to your list of perversions?? LOL LOL LOL LOSER!!! Well, I see you don't like the down arrows so..I. will keep on keeping on with them. Not crying a little but certainly getting tears of laughter a lot from you and your buddies whining about them HA. HA HA
  12. Awww... complaining again LOSER?? LOL You know exactly how to put an end to your complaint but...as expected...you would rather keep on keeping on from a LOSER LOL LOL LOL. Back to being a pedophile I see HA HA HA
  13. Who is Trudeau?? Regardless of what he did...he at least did something before entering politics. Thing is PP Lew Pew has never been anything but a teat sucking politician for 22 years. he even said: FAIL!!!! He cannot even take hos own advice LOL LOL LOL
  14. HA HA. HA. Oh my !!!! Good one !!!! LOL LOL LOL
  15. Clearly you did not click on your original link to see where it took you. "All your statements have a large degree of" falsehood. Yes, it was a pathetic attempt. LOL Oh and , you like the little down arrows... only the deserving get them LOL
  16. Don't be an ass..your original link, Order Paper and Notice Paper or the Debates (Hansard) if you even clicked on it turned out to be https://www.ourcommons.ca/documentviewer/en/44-1/house/sitting-325/order-notice/page-5 It's OK, I can disregard your ignorant statement.
  17. WOW....get on with it LOSER...keep up As usual..off topic and so far behind LOL LOSER Try and be an adult and move on LOSER
  18. The motion called on the government to act to "unblock investment and expedite construction". This motion was a supply day motion introduced by the Leader of the Official Opposition (Conservative Party), Mr. Pierre Poilievre. It was defeated by a vote of 196 to 139, with the Liberals, Bloc Québécois, and NDP voting against it. For official and complete records of all motions and parliamentary business, you can refer to the official publications of the House of Commons, such as the Order Paper and Notice Paper or the Debates (Hansard). Asked for the text of the motion..not for hansard Wednesday, June 5, 2024 (No. 325)
  19. And the text is where???
  20. It is a simple question....Provide the text...not just a sentence you made up. The entire text and the reference please.
  21. Are you berserk??? Are you trying to make some sort of point if you say it is "the Same thing"??? So, what was the "motion"? The text please?? Show me you know what you are pleading for Bottom line...conservatives lost and PP left the house to save face LOL LOL LOL
  22. Alberta and the government have an accepted MOU, no need to vote on the MOU LOL LOL LOL I cannot believe you really think that an accepted MOU between the province and the feds needed a vote in the legislature ?? HA HA HA
  23. Yup. You clearly understand that PP pooched and totally miscalculated Trudeau's departure and Trumps threats. I hope you also understand that the USA is not Canada and we have never been equal or even close in GDP. Nope...they voted on a complainative motion, not the MOU. The MOU is already a done deal between the government and Alberta. What is it with you trained seals that you canto get that?.....Alberta and the government have an accepted MOU., no need to vot eon the MOU LOL LOL LOL
  24. Why vote for a nonsensical motion that had to be changed twice?? And really, think about what you said...who made the motion...for a non binding agreement that is between the feds and a Province??? The vote would not have made Alberta legally accept. And what would the vote had done then?? It was show business at it's worst LOL
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