What Bill is he trying to pass that requires him to be Prime Minister? Why couldn’t he have put any legislature forward in the last 20 years?

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    14 hours ago

    His purpose is probably to implement as many austerity measures as he thinks he can get away with in return for financial kickbacks from the wealthy.

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        14 hours ago

        He spent about half his career in government. Much of it has been spent in opposition.

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          13 hours ago

          He spent nearly half his life in government as an elected official. He has been involved in politics since he was 21, and was in university before that. He is literally a career politician.

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            12 hours ago

            When referring to MPs, “in government” refers to being part of the governing party. He is a career politician, landlord, and attack dog, but the Canadian electorate has only chosen his party to lead three times. He has spent a majority of his career yelling from the sidelines.

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              7 hours ago

              “in government” refers to being part of the governing party

              It most certainly does not. Outside of campaigns, there is no such thing as “liberal” government, or “conservative” government. There’s just “the government”.

              The official opposition is a part of the government. And ESPECIALLY in a minority parliament, all parties negotiate and compromise to get shit done because no one party has the votes to pass something on their own. That’s literally how government works.

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                7 hours ago

                The official opposition is a part of the government.

                From the House of Commons website:

                • The leader of the party having the support of the majority of the Members of the House of Commons is asked by the Governor General to form a government and becomes the Prime Minister;
                • The party, or parties, opposed to the government is called the opposition (the largest of these parties is referred to as the “official” opposition);
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        11 hours ago

        For the same reason most politicians get into it; Its the best position to be in if you’re looking to get your palms greased.

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    1 day ago

    Poilievre figured out that you don’t need to pass laws to be a successful politician. All you have to do is go viral on social media for hot takes and owning the libs.

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      24 hours ago

      TBF they’ve all figured that out. He’s just pretty good at it, and lucked into becoming leader right as the other party is weak.

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    23 hours ago

    He wants to be PM. Like Trudeau, Harper, Martin, Chretien, and the other forty-ish people who held office. As well as Freeland, Carney, etc.

    The guy isn’t likeable, and I think his policy positions are bad for the country, but wanting to be PM isn’t a bad thing.

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    1 day ago

    Absolutely fucking nothing. Neither Trudeau nor Pollievre have any real policy proposals that they want to get through.

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      Trudeau has had many policies, just not necessarily as many as he promised or the ones you want. Poilievre has always just been a time waster, with only complaints and no ideas of his own. His trick is to be that guy who tells everyone else they’re doing things wrong, without ever explaining how he would do them right. Poilievre simply avoids doing serious politics.

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        23 hours ago

        Zero for PP

        Poilievre was a cabinet minister from 2013-2015 when Harper was PM. Given his rabid support of Harper, it’d be fair to say he was aligned on most of them.

        So it’d be at least 67 bills.

        Are they good policy? Are they good for Canada? Did they improve the lives of everyday Canadians? For the most part, probably not.

        Of course, he has his name on one bill, so there’s at least that.

        But saying he’s had “zero” passed is demonstrably false.

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          An Act to amend the Canada Elections Act and other Acts and to make consequential amendments to certain Acts

          Catchy name, clearly he hadn’t started reading Dr. Seuss yet.

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        1 day ago

        Call me when Trudeau reforms the election system like he has promised every single election.