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  • @[email protected]
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    122 months ago

    I had 3 people in front of me at my polling booth, got out in 10 minutes. I think that is the longest its taken me to vote in years. I always go first thing in the morning, lol. Hate lineups.

    • Jerkface (any/all)
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      32 months ago

      Longest wait I encountered was for the guy sitting by the door to look up from his phone. Registered and voted in moments, no lines.

      • HellsBelle
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        52 months ago

        Yup. Here’s hoping the selection process goes slow so the Cons can’t cause trouble for a bit.

    • @[email protected]
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      152 months ago

      Singh just announced he is stepping down as party leader.

      I dont believe the hype. I think he’d have been great.

      • @[email protected]
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        152 months ago

        I don’t dislike Singh but I don’t think he was a good leader.

        I don’t think he saw his own failures coming, but I’ve been saying for a while this would happen.

        I don’t think he did a good enough job getting the message out to the working class, and that needs to be the NDP foundation. Unless it’s a worker party, what actually separates it from the greens?

        I actually do like most of their platform, and the platform is bold. I Also like that he did push for dental and pharma, but as released those programs are a huge frustration to me.

        • @[email protected]
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          2 months ago

          I think he performed well in the debates. I wouldn’t be surprised if the NDP has trouble filling his shoes. Though they may be able to by picking someone who is more ‘demographically palatable’ to the average Canadian.

          • Sixty
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            12 months ago

            That’s a nice way to put it, but I agree. Accept the sad reality and put forward a candidate who can realistically win. Once in power you can work on reducing racism/sexism etc.

        • @[email protected]
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          42 months ago

          I feel you, I think the NDP needs another Jack Layton. He was lightning in a bottle.

          I imagine Singh could’ve approached an adequate level of leadership and approval he had if he kept accumulating more political outreach experience rather than step down, but so it goes.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 months ago

      Demagogue in a Milhouse suit who let the internet bully him out of wearing glasses. Pathetic.

    • @[email protected]
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      132 months ago

      the article I read about him said that he left his job to raise his children fulltime while his wife worked. then goes on to say his children are well into their post-secodary degrees so he’s been renovating his house and talking everyone’s ear off about how great it is because of its greenness. One of the things he’d like to do as MP is help other people renovate their houses the same way he did.

      Losing to Carney, a serious member of the financial class is one thing. But losing to full time parent of 2 adults, who loves eco-friendly home renos is another thing. It’s interesting that neither men has held a conventional job in 20 years. Not to mention the dynamics (esp gender) of one of them having spent the time being a homemaker and the other being a brainwrecker.

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      This might be the most interesting thing so far, actually, with the orange-blue swing votes in second place.

      Poilievre could leave this as a freshly minted lobbyist: His first normal job.

      • @[email protected]
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        Hopefully it’s in the American regime and we never see him again. Opps…was that out loud

        • @[email protected]
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          12 months ago

          Hopefully we’ve passed an inflection point now, and we’re not doomed to keep following their trajectory.

      • HellsBelle
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        42 months ago

        Iirc he’s got a 5 yr wait before he can register as a lobbyist.

    • @[email protected]
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      Update about 00:35 EST

      • 110/266 polls reporting
      • 28,327 votes reporting
      Name Party votes Share
      Bruce Fanjoy LIB 14,529 51.3%
      Pierre Poilievre* CON 12,817 45.2%

      (source Globalnews)

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        12 months ago

        Update about 01:05 EST

        • 180/266 polls reporting
        • 43,999 votes reporting

        PP pulls up 0.5%

        Name Party votes Share
        Bruce Fanjoy LIB 24,248 51%
        Pierre Poilievre* CON 21,688 45.6%
        Beth Prokaska NDP 709 1.5%

        (source Globalnews)

        Comment: Thy have counted 6709 votes in the past 30 minutes or so. This is the riding with 1 meter long ballots. What the fuck.

  • Sunshine (she/her)
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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.

  • Hemingways_Shotgun
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    42 months ago

    Looks like everything is in and it ended up with Liberals 169 seats, three short of a majority.

    Although jeez, I can’t imagine there isn’t a recount in the riding where the difference was literally 12 votes out of 21,000. Crazy close.

    Either way, I’m guessing the 7 NDP and 1 Green basically become de facto Liberals to create a pseudo majority since at least that way they’ll have some influence and it wouldn’t be in their best interest to topple the government and go through all this again.

    • @[email protected]
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      112 months ago

      I’m usually disappointed by the vote compass. Lately it has been putting me between the Liberals and Cons because I am ambivalent about social issues and left leaning on economic issues. If you think it is non of the government’s business which race/gender you are, that is putting you on the right these days.

      • Daniel Quinn
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        92 months ago

        I’m usually disappointed by the vote compass. Lately it has been putting me between the Liberals and Cons because I am ambivalent about social issues and left leaning on economic issues. If you think it is non of the government’s business which race/gender you are, that is putting you on the right these days.

        They’ve introduced a feature at the end where you can choose to weight your answers, so the social issues you don’t really care about can be weighted 0 and get a more accurate result.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 months ago

          Ain’t got time for that. I did a few questions and it did change the result dramatically.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 months ago

        I got the same result for the same reason.

        I think the parties not releasing their platform until so late makes it incorrect.

        It’s a good idea, but not good this election.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 months ago

        There’s a “weight your results” button that let’s you indicate how much you care about each question.

  • acargitz
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    582 months ago

    After this is all done, we need to rebuild the left in this country. We need the NDP to be putting forth bold policy proposals to neutralize the far right populist appeal of the fucking conservative ghouls.

    • @[email protected]
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      82 months ago

      That and we need electoral reform. The NDP bled hard into liberal support as people wanted to avoid electing conservatives. FPTP will never lead to an NDP government.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 months ago

      I’m more centrist but I also want a strong left.

      I want good working class Canadians to rally back to a strong NDP and unions and see their influence grow, and I want that to start pushing our policies back towards effective social policy.

      It does need to be a balance, but I don’t see how for example small businesses not having to provide health insurance to compete is bad for businesses. It’s a burden off of them and good for employees.

      Private healthcare mostly helps the big entrenched companies, and that’s bad for an economy.

    • Kichae
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      212 months ago

      And to engage peoples hard, negative feelings. The conservatives keep capturing the NDP’s natural base because they refuse to actually reflect their feelings and perceptions back to them. This whole “let’s get along, and cancel your bank fees” thing doesn’t resonate.

      • acargitz
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        252 months ago

        We need European style left populism, like Mélenchon in France, or Corbyn in the UK. The mainstream media are going to call us hippie socialists no matter how “costed” and “responsible” our platform is. We need to be going for the jugular.

    • IninewCrow
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      162 months ago

      They need to replace Singh from the leadership … I have a lot of respect for him and I do appreciate him but you have to be realistic, the majority of the country is still very conservative Eurocentric minded population. The majority of the country do not identify with a politician with a turban. I have no problem with it but there are still many, many people out there that will never support someone like this. Singh also brings in the controversy and troubles of the Sikh / Indian controversies.

      I hate to say it and hate to admit it but the only way that the NDP can grow is for the leadership to be replaced by someone who is white but at the very least someone who does not identify with a specific ethnic / religious group by wearing a piece of clothing to identify themselves.

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        The majority of the country do not identify with a politician with a turban.

        The majority of the country identify with a very narrow profile, and it excludes many marginalized groups that we both know need no more exclusion. So I am super-conflicted with the reasoning being “he’s not like most Canadians” being a reason to replace him, but I see where it absolutely will/has affected his image with the more rural regions.

        We had a period of turmoil during Justin’s last run that had Mr Singh appearing narrowly-focused on a particular segment of the population, and it was hard not to believe that it was to the detriment of the rest of the country. I worry he will appear to put one group before the rest, and we really need to believe all groups are on an equal footing before he can hope for support from the Rurals.

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        Singh wasn’t going to be able to overcome the polarization that Trump created. IN any normal election, he’s fine. But nobody wanted to chance a Polievre administration maple magaing our way through the next 3.7 years.

      • Emma Liv
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        No, just no. Singh is as Canadian as the rest of us, period. And for any racialized Canadians reading this, that goes for you too as far as I and millions of other Canadians are concerned. We don’t need to court the votes of racists and we should never feel like we ought to appease them; they either get educated or they spend the rest of their lives voting for regressives. The leadership of our diverse country ought to be reflected in our leaders and the days of trying to middle ground with regressives ought to be put firmly behind us.

        • IninewCrow
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          112 months ago

          I’m Indigenous Canadian and I’m a big brown long haired native guy … you can’t get any more obviously racialized a person as me.

          I’m also a lifelong NDP supporter … I’ve been part of the party since I started actively voting just over 30 years ago and I even joined in election campaigns for the party in my region over the years.

          And from those experiences … we can’t fool ourselves of what the dynamics of the country still are. You are right we should think the way you describe … that is what we should aspire to … but the reality is that that kind of mentality will only occur in decades or centuries, it won’t change any time soon or within our lifetime. I would love for it change sooner rather than later but that isn’t realistic.

          One of the troubling things I noticed in the NDP was in union and worker supporters … as a group most workers and unions will support a party like the NDP … but as individuals they are more than likely to vote for conservative. They support socialist ideals as workers and conservative beliefs at home.

          Which is why I honestly believe that at this point in history, we need a plain old older white male to lead the party … if Jack Layton had survived, we would have probably had him as Prime Minister at this point … it’s so sad that he left us before he had a chance to do anything.

          • Emma Liv
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            62 months ago

            I know you weren’t saying you think like that. I’m just disagreeing with you about tactics.

    • @[email protected]
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      142 months ago

      we need to rebuild the left

      Well, memberships are cheap and it’s easy to get involved at the riding level where you can vote for the local leadership at the AGM, help make policy at conventions, vote for the leader,… Membership has its privileges.

        • HellsBelle
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          72 months ago

          Charlie is Canada’s version of Bernie Sanders, ie: he’d never be allowed to lead the party.

          Such is the way of politiks these days.

        • @[email protected]
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          82 months ago

          He was a candidate to head the party at one time, but they decided on Singh instead. Now he’s too tired to try again. But I do wonder about the parallel universe where things turned out the other way around.

      • HellsBelle
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        We also need a better NDP leader. I like Jagmeet but he has not succeeded at this.

        He’s in third place in his riding and it’s looking like he’ll lose his seat.

        • laffytaffy
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          42 months ago

          Jusg saying, same goes for PP in his riding in Ontario. He can suck a lemon.

          • HellsBelle
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            82 months ago

            Maxime Bernier lost his riding as well. That’s 3 federal party leaders who lost their seats.

            It’s gotta be a record.

  • @[email protected]
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    72 months ago

    The numbers for Fanjoy have been holding above 2300 for over an hour, as writing this, 219 of 266 polls.