The game just got interesting.
Indeed a sign that some are looking for someone that appeals to more than a rabid base but not a whishy washy has been never was. Perhaps Brown can come up the middle. To me that is a hell of an endorsement
The game just got interesting.
So, like the guy they just discarded, and the eminently experienced and qualified, and ideologically similar contender he edged out in the leadership race? Ah.
Three in 10 Canadians say they would never vote Conservative: Nanos survey
Recent polling from Nanos Research shows Canadians believe a more socially progressive and economically centrist Conservative Party would make it more appealing.www.ctvnews.ca
As I said in another thread ,the CPC is too busy right now insulting and even in some cases threatening a large number of potential voters to really care about forming a Federal government.So, like the guy they just discarded, and the eminently experienced and qualified, and ideologically similar contender he edged out in the leadership race? Ah.
Meanwhile, Poilievre is at the “angry cell phone video rant while visibly driving a truck” stage of his campaign. Canada is super well served by the CPC’s ability to make smart choices.
I doubt the CPC will survive that long.We're going to have three more years for them to figure it out.
Pretty much what I've been expecting since the start of the pandemic-economic crisis. Housing boomed on the basis of temporary affordability...I read somewhere that the US Fed is thinking about at least half a dozen more rate increases. Those could all be the smallest possible value, but given where the start point is, would result in a large relative increase in base rates. Obviously not all underlying factors are the same in Canada; equally obviously, many are. That will affect pretty much every kind of debt, including government-held. Having existed before, surtaxes (on payable income tax) could resurface. That combined with higher mortgage rates and a couple of years of 5%+ inflation knocking peoples' net worth down would refocus a lot of peoples' minds in ways that no-one today can claim to be able to predict.
I have no idea either; not sure how being conservative/responsible about spending only what you can afford became political.Curious what "right-wing" and "centrist" mean to people with respect to economic issues.
Curious what "right-wing" and "centrist" mean to people with respect to economic issues.
So Justin Trudeau is between centrist and left wing then?My take
right-wing - balanced budgets, lean /efficient government, US level social programs, minimal tax
Centrist - balanced budgets, lean /efficient government, Scandic level of social programs, progressive but not onerous tax to the level required to deliver
left wing - what's a budget? , we're not in this to make a profit- leave me alone, Scandic level social programs, punitive tax
FWIW the issue is Canadians want social programs with minimal tax. That's all well and good but when the 200K per year household screams about affordable child care it makes me wonder.....I have no idea either; not sure how being conservative/responsible about spending only what you can afford became political.
I can see the ideological split being in what things are prioritized, but not spending money you don't have shouldn't be in any one spot on the political spectrum. Lots of Conservative governements blow money on their own pork barreling, and some Liberal and NDP governments had balanced budgets.
I don't think people disagree taking on debt and running deficits in certain circumstances, but shouldn't be your only COA, and the pretending it won't catch up to you is silly.
I've always been perplexed by that program. If people couldn't afford kids in the first place... don't have 'em.FWIW the issue is Canadians want social programs with minimal tax. That's all well and good but when the 200K per year household screams about affordable child care it makes me wonder.....
Simplified, but 3/4 says yeah and leaning left.So Justin Trudeau is between centrist and left wing then?
I think thats fair.Simplified, but 3/4 says yeah and leaning left.
There's a very large number of youngsters out there who aren't voting conservative strictly because of their failures on climate change and environmental protection, but otherwise would.Ken Boessenkool: Pick a Conservative leader who can win
Facing a quasi-formal coalition between the Liberals and the NDP, the Conservatives are at a serious disadvantage. Deal with it.theline.substack.com
A pretty good opinion piece on what Conservatives would need to do to win. I doubt they do it.