Its still 32 days away from the election but at this point I believe things already baked in and chance of a Conservative victory is probably somewhere in neighbourhood of 0.1%. My next blog will be after I vote as I am departing on April 4th so voting before I leave, but I will write… Continue reading Conservatives have no path to victory
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Progressivism is dying, future for left
I don't consider myself a progressive or left winger by any means, but I think recent US election and elections around the globe, make clear of one thing: voters in most jurisdictions don't like left wing policies and until the left changes most places are going to have to get used to right winning most… Continue reading Progressivism is dying, future for left
Why Trump won and what Dems need to do
While not a huge surprise to me (although size of win was), Donald Trump has won and Democrats have had their worst showing since at least 2004. I will do a separate blog on what a Trump presidency means for US, world and Canada but this is understanding why I think transpired last night. For… Continue reading Why Trump won and what Dems need to do
BC and other upcoming provincial elections
In next 11 days, three provinces will go to vote, BC, New Brunswick, and Saskatchewan. Below are my thoughts in each but main focus will be on my home province of British Columbia. Ironically BC is only one of two where I still haven't made up my mind and don't feel comfortable with either of… Continue reading BC and other upcoming provincial elections
2024 predictions
As I have been doing every year for past six years here are my predictions. I do think this year will be another good one globally for right but in Canada much less so as despite some right wing gains in polls, we still unlike most have a progressive majority. Canada British Columbia: Predicting winner is easy… Continue reading 2024 predictions