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It is valid. It’s in the Canadian Charter of Rights.Could this not be taken before the courts as to its validity?
It is valid. It’s in the Canadian Charter of Rights.Could this not be taken before the courts as to its validity?
It wouldn’t contravene anything as long as it stays within five years.Could this not be taken before the courts as to its validity?
Dr Ruby Dhalla said:Let’s look at some facts:
Why did we become this vulnerable?
- Our dollar has dropped to the lowest value since 2003
- All of our eggs have been invested with one trading partner, the United States of America
- There are more restrictions to trade within Canada, than outside.
No bank would finance a business with just one customer—so why are we allowing our entire economy to be held hostage by one foreign leader? This is political and economic negligence.
Let’s look at some more facts:
This is why Canadians are mad, and angry. This is why our party is at the lowest it has been at the polls.
- People are struggling to put a roof over their head because of the housing crisis
- Grocery prices have increased 3% to 5% across Canada
- Canadians are overburdened with paying so much tax
- Crime in our country is at an all time high, with no consequences for criminals.
The current leadership race is about replacing Justin Trudeau. Many Liberals across the country are wondering why Mark Carney, who was an advisor to the Trudeau administration and Chrystia Freeland, who walked out on Canadians, are trying to fix a system they broke. I agree with many of you, who have said electing Carney or Freeland would be electing Trudeau 2.0.
Enough is enough.
We need to change with the times and return our party back to the centre. We cannot be afraid.
As a Doctor, self made entrepreneur, and three-time elected MP, I am the daughter of a single mother and a born and raised Winnipegger - and I understand you.
The controversy swirling around Liberal Ruby Dhalla has forced the Toronto-area MP to resign from her critic's portfolio after accusations that she illegally hired and then mistreated two caregivers.
The accusations were made in the Toronto Star.
Two nannies, Magdalene Gordo, 31 and Richelyn Tongson, 37, said they were hired to look after Dhalla's mother but ended up washing cars, cleaning chiropractic offices, even polishing the shoes of Dhalla's brother.
She’s a rube to be sure. I wouldn’t be worried about her getting too far.Look, a new contender.
I've been going through my spam folder deleting the Liberal emails I'm getting absolutely blasted with when I came across this zinger.
After painting a wonderful picture of how great of a job the Liberals have done over the last 10 years, she wants your vote because "she's different".
A doctor, businesswoman, and member of Parliament, she really understands us.
Here name is a bit familiar though, where did we hear it before? Oh yes.
What a wonderful new, totally not privileged, grass roots contender to join the race.
Although it adds one more woman to be ignored as we head towards Mark Carney’s coronation….’because it’s 2025!’She’s a rube to be sure. I wouldn’t be worried about her getting too far.
Imagine if a chunk of those 400,000 are ABC?Red info machine: almost 400k memberships in the pot.
Some Liberal podcasters say something like 1 out of 3 registered members cast ballots in the last running of the snakes. They also say all the email addresses have been shared with all the campaigns, so if you signed up, brace for inbox filling shortly![]()
Liberal Party of Canada announces nearly 400,000 Registered Liberals ahead of leadership vote | Liberal Party of Canada
Ottawa, ON – The Liberal Party of Canada, today, announced that nearly 400,000 Registered Liberals have signed up to vote in the 2025 Liberal Leadership race. This number is preliminary, as the Party continues to review Registered Liberal applications and leadership campaigns will be able to...liberal.ca
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Like any other election, though - getting them out to vote is the struggle (especially if the last one was only a 33% turnout).Imagine if a chunk of those 400,000 are ABC?![]()
I believe LPC membership can vote virtually, no? I suspect there will be a good virtual turnout. I also wonder how transparent the vote is, if things head in a ‘Boaty McBoatface’ kind of way….ie. not for Carney…Like any other election, though - getting them out to vote is the struggle (especially if the last one was only a 33% turnout).
Hoping that is the caseImagine if a chunk of those 400,000 are ABC?![]()
I would reckon Carnie is a shoo in - but as I said he won't resonate well with blue collar types.I believe LPC membership can vote virtually, no? I suspect there will be a good virtual turnout. I also wonder how transparent the vote is, if things head in a ‘Boaty McBoatface’ kind of way….ie. not for Carney…![]()
I believe LPC membership can vote virtually, no? I suspect there will be a good virtual turnout. I also wonder how transparent the vote is, if things head in a ‘Boaty McBoatface’ kind of way….ie. not for Carney…![]()
Imagine if a chunk of those 400,000 are ABC?![]()
Oh boy...takes deep breath ...Personally
I'm of the opinion that there are only two groups of people who take the WEF seriously. Conspiracy theorists and the WEF themselves.
And I suspect that both sides need each other more then either wants to think about it.
If our politics were cleaner, I would be against people doing this sort of thing...I believe a lot of them are non liberals looking to throw a wrench into the leadership election. As well as a bunch of coerced 14 hear old foreigners.
Puke.This LPC stooge is quite taken by the Carney story