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How can CBC declare Liberal government when it’s this currently?

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3 points

A snapshot of the summary isn’t the full picture.

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13 points

Incumbent government gets first chance to form government, so they can form a coalition with bloc. It doesn’t actually matter at this point as long as that coalition can be formed. Which it will. Bloc has said they won’t form a government with the cons

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5 points

Oh OK, that makes more sense now. Thanks!

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8 points

It could be a minority and they’re ahead.

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Yeah, just seems a little too close for comfort.

Anyway, PP’s trailing by over 1K votes right now!! 😂😂😂

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Yes, I’m watching that too. Probably, it’s the advanced polls like they’re saying, but wouldn’t it be something if it was the long, confusing ballot?

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And, if you truly don’t know for who to vote: cancel your vote. Go and check every single boxes of your ballot!

There’s no reason why you shouldn’t go and vote, even if you want to vote for no one!

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5 points

I’ve worked elections before (but currently not working this one), it’s amazing how few spoiled ballots there were.

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Everyone I’ve known who has done has always been an incredibly low information voter. It isn’t that hard to make a choice. Expecting to have a federal party that matches 100 percent of your beliefs is not realistic and presenting it as an option is just used to suppress votes.

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It would be easier if we had ranked choice voting. My mom wants to vote green but she feels like her vote is worthless (I’m not sure how the cons are her 2nd choice given her environmental concerns but i guess no one is immune to propaganda).

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5 points

The Green Party has had it’s fair share of unscientific policies in the past so I wouldn’t be that surprised.

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Hopefully we get a minority liberal government tonight. Mark Carney needs to taught to collaborate with others. I want him to be much more mature than Justin Trudeau ever was.

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My only problem with this plan is it seems they’d need both NDP and BQ. If they only needed NDP, should be business as ususal. If they need BQ… could be hairier.

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There’s also a chance the Greens could be a kingmaker here if that’s preferable to a potential bloc rugpull.

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2 points

Looks like Mark Carney has a great opportunity to be molded into a great leader!

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🙌

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8 points

The NDP had 9 years to press the promise of PR and did nothing. Fuck em. I hope they lose party status.

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PR is a non-starter for the liberals, their party would completely disappear if they passed it. That’s why they sabotaged/killed it even though they promised last time.

The NDP couldn’t push it through even if they wanted, all it would have done is forced an election into the Conservatives.

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6 points

I’m not sold on PP/PR, and I understand RCV to help liberals more, but I disagree that LPC would do poorly under PP.

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7 points

The Liberals only benefit from various PR type options if we assume that new parties wouldn’t form and only the existing parties are competing.

That wouldn’t be the case.

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This. PR is a death knell for the bigger parties and they’ll fight it. Maybe. Mayyyybe that can be pushed for RCV. But I think Mr Singh didn’t have the poker hand for that and needed to play for dental framework instead. Continuing on that would have been great, but he overplayed his hand as it was and set Justin on the election course.

This time, if Mark wins the big bag and runs majority, we’ll see lots of minor improvements but nothing glamorous: his people will keep any big gains in the war chest and/or spent immediately on an independent euro-connected peacekeeper force.

We’re gonna see real estate shenanigans, though, same as cons, with bungalow boondoggles and sprawl for quick cheap housing to satisfy the numbers, and it’ll be a long time before we can claw ourselves farther away from the same Muni economic brink that Detroit fell over with its unsustainable bungalow sprawl. But keep in mind almost no one has a good plan to get good, dense, walkable mixed-use tower housing linked to trains because that’s a project with excellent returns at a pace too slow for the protestors. If Mark does anything foundational for that it’ll be noise amid the effort to placate the short-thinkers and stay in power for a better term next time.

We’re gonna see a lot of younger voters looking for the whizbang change the cons offer, not understanding the whole story, the motivations, and the history of every other time we got onboard there. Harper.

But if we can get steady gains, if we can improve ancillary healthcare coverage like the last term, if we can start the ground work for RCV which is more appealing to the incumbent giants, then we could see that in 5 years as a hard promise.

In those 5 years we need to teach kids what “the whole truth” looked like under Mr Harper and see whether they like the side of the box with the nutrient value - mmm, riboflavin - as much as the front of the box with the splashy graphics the offer of the free prize inside.

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It was a mistake (in obvious retrospect) to not settle for RCV. Singh made his weekend speech, “vote strategically to not split for CPC win”, which never has to be said under RCV. You can instead double down on why you should be first or 2nd choice, and voter only needs to agree to help you/party. You don’t get strategic voting instructions from mainstream media. You have to rely on actively searched for leaked polling data that may or may not be true.

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That’s what I meant in long form. If they would have held the Libs to account, they could have got it. Instead they backed themselves into a corner and us into a two-party system. Fuck them in the 🐐 🍑 but this is what they get for not being the NDP Canadians needed.

Did they accomplish something? Sure, but not what we most need to avoid the pitfalls of a two-party ticket in the future. And the future is here.

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19 points

CANADA DOESNT NEED A SMALL pp

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CANADA DOESN’T HAVE A SMALL pp

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Canada showed up!

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