Posted on 03/22/2022 10:39:30 AM PDT by Kriggerel
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal minority government has reached a deal with the New Democratic Party (NDP) to stay in power until 2025.
In exchange, the Liberals will support the left-leaning NDP on several of the party's key priorities in parliament.
Mr Trudeau said on Tuesday that he believes the agreement will provide "stability" for Canadians.
The move has been strongly criticised by Canada's Conservative Party.
Speaking at a news conference on Tuesday, Mr Trudeau said that the deal - which he termed a "supply and confidence" agreement - begins today and will continue through the end of Canada's current parliament in 2025.
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/yes, sarc
Canada is so cornholed.
Stability, if you are a totalitarian.
Criminal fascist bastards. I despise them all.
Canada gets what it voted for. Fidel’s son supported by a gang of leftists.
If ever allowed again, vote them out. That’s what we should try to do. If that fails, we may need to shoot them out some day. It will be either them or us at some point. Hope it doesn’t come down to that.
Canada gets what Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver voted for.
Pretty much the rest of the nation did NOT vote lib or dipper.
It’s like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago decide the US government
Vancouver not so much
more like Ontario and Quebec - the old “Inner Canada”
the rest of us stuck in Outer Canada have no say ... but they’re happy to take our money
Maybe when Texas secedes, you guys can team up with contiguous Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas.
I live pretty close to Vancouver. Yes, I blame them for the dippers.
Canada has a Deep State, too.
And guess what type of voting machines...
conservatives won the “national popular vote” (which doesn’t actually exist just as it doesn’t here) in Canada - but you don’t hear the Left crowing about that because it resulted in them taking power that time around.
You mean Upper Canada (Ontario) and Lower Canada (Quebec), so named for their location on the St Lawrence River?
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