A Conservative wins the first hour in Toronto in more than 30 years – mishtalk

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In a stunning upset that may have been a harbinger of subsequent Canadian national elections, Conservative candidate Don Stewart won the longtime stronghold of Toronto-St. Paul’s.

shock by-election

CBC reviews the Conservatives’ victory in longtime pro bono stronghold Toronto-St. Paul in Trauma by-election result.

Stewart’s victory is surprising as the seat has been held by the Liberals for more than 30 years – even during the party’s current lows, such as the 2011 federal election in which only 34 unseated MPs were returned to Parliament.

Before Monday’s vote, there was not a single Conservative candidate on the offensive in the Toronto-St. Paul is from the eighties. The party had not gained a single seat in the City of Toronto since the 2011 federal election.

Taking action in such a stronghold of the Liberals would suggest some soul-searching for Trudeau, who has seen his reputation decline due to voter dissatisfaction with inflation, emergency cost of living, high home prices and rising immigration levels. Has disclosed.

This disillusionment of the Conservatives is likely to moderate some nervousness within the pro bono caucus as any such dramatic vote swing could result in other perceived “safe” seats being held for the Conservatives in the subsequent general election.

Trudeau’s main rival, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, suggested the prime minister call early elections in a social media post Tuesday morning.

Throughout the campaign voters told CBC News the government’s handling of the housing emergency, inflation and the Israel-Hamas war were critical.

Congratulations

carbon tax election

“Congratulations to Regular Sense Conservative candidate, @donstewartTO, on his stunning upset in the Toronto-St. Paul, where the public voted to eliminate taxes, build housing, finance, and curb crime. This is the verdict: Trudeau cannot proceed like this. They should now call the carbon tax election.,

Like Europe, Canadians are frustrated with meaningless carbon coverage.

Trudeau is done

Also imagine St. Paul later, can Trudeau say or do anything else to save his management?

In view of the Liberals’ loss in the last defense in Toronto, it’s fair to ask whether Trudeau might be able to say anything else at this point that might have a chance of being heard — or if too many Canadians simply determined that they were against him. Working cautiously.

Trudeau’s stated theory about his wave status is based on the belief that citizens will actually feel differently due to the momentum of making an election later, or that they will change their minds when the momentum comes to make the actual selection.

“Canadians are not in a position to make a decision right now,” he advised CBC. energy and politics One interview throughout the peak month. “What you tell a pollster – if they ever manage to reach you – is very different from the choices Canadians make in an election campaign.”

When Abacus Knowledge surveyed Canadians in May about what the central government led by Pierre Poulivre should or should not do, only 28 per cent of respondents said they “definitely” or “probably” considered it a pro bono government. The National Child Care Program would have to be cancelled.

63 percent of respondents said the Poilievre executive should get rid of the federal carbon tax.

“This was clearly not the outcome we wanted,” Trudeau said Tuesday. ,But I want to be clear that I hear people’s concerns and frustrations., These are not easy times and it’s clear that I and my entire Liberal team have a lot of work to do to deliver concrete real progress that Canadians across the country can see and feel.

hoot of generation

“I hear your concerns”. yes fair.

Let’s end the sentence correctly: “I hear your concerns, but I’m not going to do anything about them. “If anything happens, I will raise the carbon tax.”

Globally, the public is fed up with crazy and naive taxes.

conservative objective

The Conservatives have presented four goals, according to Reuters: eliminating the carbon tax proposed by the Liberals, addressing the federal government’s financial shortfall, tackling the housing emergency and fighting crime.

The subsequent federal election must be held by the end of October 2025 and a range of surveys suggest the Liberals, who have been in power since November 2015, will be soundly defeated by the Conservatives.

David Colletto of the Abacus Knowledge polling agency said that if the turn to the Conservatives was repeated in Ontario, the most populous province, the Liberals would be reduced to only a few seats.

Trudeau is historical past. Great riddance.

Getup of farmer’s daughter and any other inexperienced power rebel

I mentioned 26 January Getup of farmer’s daughter and any other inexperienced power rebel

But some other agricultural protests within the EU have seen farmers spray “merde” on the streets of France. The inexperienced electricity laws are in the midst of protests.

Marine Le Pen files for victory, Macron yelps canceling French election

Macron and Vegetables have suffered such a crushing defeat in the European Parliament elections in France. Macron Yelps Snap French Election

The French President and the German Chancellor both suffered record defeats in the ECU Parliament elections. Macron screams surprise parliamentary election and then defeat.

winners and losers

Winner: Some Distance Fair
Losers: Renew Europe (Macron), and Vegetables.

If Trump wins in November, as I think the chances are slim, then the naive insanity in the United States will also be neatly defeated.

And no matter how you feel about it, Sorry naive power lovers, web 0 is a very unlikely outcome


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