• red_bull_of_juarez@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    So I understand he’s a Liberal, taking Poilievre’s seat after over 20 years? Why did that happen and what are the Canadian liberals like? I’m from the EU and we hear almost nothing about Canadian politics.

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      Liberals are the center-left party. The seat that as of this comment is being lost is Pierre Poilievre’s, who is the leader of the conservative party and generally disliked by anyone left of center.

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        Center-right, and more prominently so under Carney who has already thrown several progressive causes under the bus. Liberals favour business interests over social interests.

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      Liberals are corporately controlled

      Conservatives are more corporately controlled

      The difference is like Apple or Microsoft … one looks nice and everyone likes them … the other is more business oriented and everyone puts up with them … but both are the same corporate core.

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    I understand Convoy Trucker Antivaxxer Mini-Trump has had that seat for two decades. What, pray tell, are his legislative accomplishments? Are they great in number? Or was he just yelling BS the entire time?

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      Nothing. PP passed no legislation in 20 years. So glad voters kicked him to the curb. Good luck being the leader of the opposition without a seat. 🤣🤣🤣

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        I’m totally with you and thank you for posting this! Have a super day!

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      The Prime Minister of a parliamentary democracy is selected from the members of parliament by the party with the most seats. The Conservatives, Canada’s far-right party, campaigned on making Pierre Poilievre, their leader and an existing member of parliament, Prime Minister if they won the most seats in yesterday’s election. The Liberals, Canada’s center-right party, campaigned on keeping Mark Carney, their leader, as Prime Minister.

      The Liberals won, so Carney will continue to be PM until he steps down or a different party is elected to more seats than the Liberals. Poilievre, on the other hand, couldn’t retain his seat in Parliament, so even if the Conservatives had won the most seats, he couldn’t be PM.

      Imagine if the US President had to be a Senator and Kamala Harris had lost her Senate seat while trying to campaign for the Democrats to get a majority in the Senate and make her President.

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      Why don’t you piss off back to Reddit, Facebook or X and stop Amerisplaining our elections to Canadians on a Canadian shitposting community.

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        It’s like those 2 American lawyers trying to gaslight Canadians that “passing proportional representation is unconstitutional” when it only requires a simple majority of the House of Commons.

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      We tried, but that cocksucker was all like “naw bro, we don’t have a mandate to do that[sic]”

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        Please. Those aren’t final numbers. JFC I expect that kind of ignorance from Murikkkans. Nothings been called yet except Liberals won, but we don’t know what their win will look like (maj or min).