Justin Trudeau will be the next prime minister of Canada in the next Federal October "elections".
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I was thinking recently, that with Harper's Conservatives pushing the Israelization and Americanization of our foreign policy and criminal justice system, that it could be a ploy by his controllers to see how far they can go and possibly tip things in favour of a minority government or a Liberal or NDP minority government.
It's a common tactic, of radicalizing a multi-term government so that the purported change is exactly what they wanted to have anyway.
I think it's more likely that the NDP could form a government in the next election than the Liberals, and only really because of organization. Last election, in 2010, the Liberals were completely written off for at least two to three elections, and there was even talk among some Liberals about a merger with the NDP.
Looking to NDP leader Jack Layton in 2003, his party policies were popular in Quebec, but they had no big organization in place there, so they didn't have a breakthrough, but Layton built one up over the years and they finally had one. I think Trudeau has at least another four years before he can get the Liberals to within striking distance.
2 comments:
I was thinking recently, that with Harper's Conservatives pushing the Israelization and Americanization of our foreign policy and criminal justice system, that it could be a ploy by his controllers to see how far they can go and possibly tip things in favour of a minority government or a Liberal or NDP minority government.
It's a common tactic, of radicalizing a multi-term government so that the purported change is exactly what they wanted to have anyway.
I think it's more likely that the NDP could form a government in the next election than the Liberals, and only really because of organization. Last election, in 2010, the Liberals were completely written off for at least two to three elections, and there was even talk among some Liberals about a merger with the NDP.
Looking to NDP leader Jack Layton in 2003, his party policies were popular in Quebec, but they had no big organization in place there, so they didn't have a breakthrough, but Layton built one up over the years and they finally had one. I think Trudeau has at least another four years before he can get the Liberals to within striking distance.
Last election, in 2011, rather.
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