
Up to 40 Conservative MPs fear Pierre Poilievre will cost them their seats, insiders say. Story by me and @R_SPatel thestar.com/politics/up-to… via @torontostar
Rob Graham
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International business development professional. Now retired stray old fart. Former Canadian Foreign Service Officer. Lives in God's country.

Up to 40 Conservative MPs fear Pierre Poilievre will cost them their seats, insiders say. Story by me and @R_SPatel thestar.com/politics/up-to… via @torontostar

I'm much more interested in asking why so many Conservatives Party MPs are crossing the floor than I am the fact that the Liberals managed to poach them.


Up to 40 Conservative MPs fear Pierre Poilievre will cost them their seats, insiders say. Story by me and @R_SPatel thestar.com/politics/up-to… via @torontostar








On election night, Canadians elect a majority or minority government. It’s called on TV and everything. If MPs have no firm loyalty to a party, however, then the whole concept of majority/minority governments stops making sense. Even having a prime minister stops making sense.

At this important moment for our country’s future, Canadians with a broad range of experience and perspectives are uniting to build Canada strong. I am honoured to welcome Marilyn Gladu today as the newest member of this government and our Liberal caucus. In a time of global economic uncertainty, Canada’s success will depend on how we build ambition into progress and strengths into sustained advantage. Marilyn brings the practical, results-driven leadership this effort demands. Having spent decades of her career in engineering and international business, she understands what it takes to create good jobs, strengthen supply chains, and ensure Canadian industry can compete in a rapidly changing global economy. She has been elected by the people of Sarnia—Lambton–Bkejwanong in four straight elections since 2015, and repeatedly earned recognition from colleagues across Parliament for her proven willingness to work constructively across party lines. I’m looking forward to working closely with Marilyn to build a stronger and more independent Canadian economy, meeting the challenges of a changing world with lasting opportunities for all.


I really don’t understand how Canadians are supposed to make an informed vote if party-switching is standard practice. Are we supposed to vote for MPs who promise really hard to never switch parties? Running for a party is supposed to BE the proof of their loyalty to that party!



