Ethics Commissioner came out with another bombshell that Trudeau broke the law. How this will impact the campaign, hard to say, but certainly not something the Liberals wanted, but considering the increasing polarization we see, may or may not mean a lot. Those who hate Trudeau to begin with will just have their views re-affirmed,… Continue reading Brief update on Lavscam
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Redlines Scheer must not cross to ge
In last blog, I stated why I don't believe Justin Trudeau deserves to be re-elected. This one will focus on what Scheer needs to do in order to win my vote and what he must avoid. Some are pretty obvious and I am confident he won't cross those lines, but still want to put it… Continue reading Redlines Scheer must not cross to ge
Why Trudeau does not deserve to be re-elected
With the election only 74 days, I thought before the campaign starts I thought I would roll out my thoughts on the current government. This is not an endorsement of any particular party, rather it is why I don't believe Trudeau deserves another 4 years. I will later write on what Scheer needs to do… Continue reading Why Trudeau does not deserve to be re-elected
Late July updates
With election pre-season we are now getting into silly season with every party starting to make preps for the campaign, while the fearmongering is ramping up on social media. I will discuss issues more once the campaign gets under way post Labour Day, but here are a few thoughts on both stuff happening here in… Continue reading Late July updates
Canada Day updates
With the beginning of the Summer season and celebration of Canada's 152nd birthday, below is a summary of both an update on Canadian politics, but also US politics too as they approach their July 4th and the Democratic presidential nomination heats up. Canadian Political Update Certainly the attack ads and negativity is being stepped up. … Continue reading Canada Day updates
Pipelines, Climate Change, NDP Platform and Guns
Since my last blog a couple of things have happened so here are my thoughts on them as shown below. Pipelines Trudeau as expected re-approved the Transmountain pipeline which was the right decision, although doing so a day after voting in favour of declaring a climate emergency is kind of bad optics, but I will… Continue reading Pipelines, Climate Change, NDP Platform and Guns
Mid June Update
Ford hurting Scheer If you've been following polls closely, it is pretty clear Doug Ford is not too popular in Ontario and his unpopularity is weighing Scheer down thus making his chances of winning a majority a much steeper hill to climb than it was a few months ago. Thanks to the large deficit the… Continue reading Mid June Update
Political events while I was away
Last two weeks I was overseas in Taiwan and South Korea so not able to update my blog, but a few things have happened since so below is a summary of my thoughts. Transmountain Pipeline The courts ruled unanimously BC cannot block the Transmountain Pipeline. This is a huge victory for Jason Kenney and Justin… Continue reading Political events while I was away
Carbon Tax and By-election
The Saskatchewan supreme court ruled in a 3-2 split that the federal carbon tax backstop is constitutional. At the moment it is a win for the federal government, but the split decision means we probably won't know one way or another until the Supreme Court rules. My view all along is the federal government should… Continue reading Carbon Tax and By-election
Blue Wave sweeping across Canada?
With the recent elections, we now have 7 out of 10 provinces (might be 8 soon depending on how Newfoundland votes on May 16th) with over 80% of the Canadian population with small c conservative governments. By contrast only 2 provinces (could be down to one soon) and one territory representing less than 5% of… Continue reading Blue Wave sweeping across Canada?