Chinese tankers are now purchasing crude oil from non-Iranian ports, and are freely navigating the Strait of Hormuz. Proof the strategy is working. At this pace, the Iranian regime will collapse within 45 days.
@Tronjovi1@tylerwatt@PierrePoilievre See also LaSalle—Émard—Verdun, which was 43% for Liberals vs 22% for BQ in 2021. 27% in 2024 and 28% for BQ, and 51% Liberal to 21% in 2025.
If people are unhappy, they'll show up. Votes for winners down too yesterday. I think it reflects overall anti-PP sentiment. 2/2
@Tronjovi1@tylerwatt@PierrePoilievre Is it though? By-elections often see a hit on the governing party that's not reflected in general elections.
Look at Toronto—St. Paul's. 49% for the Liberals in 2021 and 25% for the Conservatives and Liberal since 1988. But Tories won 42% to 40% in 2024. Libs got 62% in 2025. 1/
The Carney Liberals did not win a majority government through a general election or today's by-elections. Instead, it was won through backroom deals with politicians who betrayed the people who voted for them.
While the Prime Minister spent the year on this cynical power grab, he has doubled the deficit, and given Canada the worst grocery prices and housing costs in the G7.
Liberals expect Canadians to give up, get complacent and go away, so Carney can have total power without any accountability. That will not happen. Our country and its people are worth fighting for.
We will continue to fight for people to afford homes, food and fuel.
We will continue to fight for safety in our streets.
We will continue to fight for our resource workers and soldiers.
I will continue to lead that fight every day and in every way in Parliament, across the country and in the next election, when Canadians will reclaim the country we know and love.
@JRUrbaneNetwork Looks pretty cherry-picked to me. Check cities with similar stop spacing. Including in North America.
The Seattle SLUT streetcar crawls. The other is a bit better.
Toronto has the world's slowest tram operations, extremely tight stop spacings is one of the reasons, among a whole suite of other issues ranging from outdated operational practices as well as management incompetence.
@Mattpetti32 I'd never want my legacy to be a worthless pro-USA traitor.
But at least you draw a clear demonstration what the Conservative centre represents.
And you wonder why the Conservative brand is toxic, and loyal Canadians are fleeing those sucking up to the USA.
I would never want my legacy to be the first Canadian Prime Minister in history to achieve a Majority Government through bribery and blackmail and one that nobody voted for.
@nat_fitz1 There are lots of examples from Europe and in other jurisdictions where you can safely cross the street as a pedestrian, but signals aren’t needed, or they don’t stop transit…the crossings are a symptom of lack of creativity and willingness to learn from other cities….
Wondering why your streetcar is so much slower than back in the 90s? As we add more signalized intersections, you get longer trips...this is signals/km...
#topoli
@TTCSwitches To reduce deaths crossing the street? Yes, though perhaps more could be just pedestrian crossings.
More cars = more difficult to cross = need for more crossings.
The crossings are a symptom of too many cars. Get rid of cars (tolling downtown) is the solution, not deaths.
@Tronjovi1@tylerwatt@PierrePoilievre Oh, you mean Battleford. 4% in 2019, 4% in 2021, 12% in 2025, 4% in 2025 II. Tories were down from 83% to 81% during 2025. What happened in the 1st 2025 election - it's the outlier.
The Independent getting 10% likely centred the not PP vote. Not particularly comparable.
Isn’t it just magnificent?
With the snap of a finger, the moment he lost the election, Orban instantly became completely unnecessary to his former "friends."
Trump didn’t say a single word about the crushing defeat of his favorite whom he and his administration had been effectively campaigning for just days earlier and ignored all questions from journalists.
In the Kremlin, it’s even better: they pivoted in mid-air in an instant, and suddenly Orban was never really their friend. And Hungary, it turns out, had "always been unfriendly" all along.
He’s no longer needed, and off he goes to the scrap heap.
@MK_Foxbat@KonradReckmann@IAPonomarenko Trump keeping his mouth shut? That's a stab; when does the racist rapist keep his mouth shut.
One knife though - Putin is still talking to POS Orban.
@nat_fitz1@KonradReckmann@IAPonomarenko By doing...nothing...?
Can you even tell me who's doing the stabbing or did you think of this metaphor first and figured you'd work out how it works later.
"There's one thing that's worse than being uneducated and it's being badly educated. And Mr. Carney is very badly educated on economics." -- Pierre Poilievre says, as water dribbles down his chin
@Deus_xmac@sarobertsonca This is what you saw there?
It's not what the voters saw in the 3 by-elections today. Conservatives down from 23.5% to 12.7% downtown Toronto. Down from 30.6% to 18.4% in Scarborough. Down from 18% to 3% in Terrebonne!
No one expected a Conservative win - but JFC!
@nat_fitz1@CanadianDrennan@cityoftoronto They'll probably make a tree czar and pay them $250k annually. Plus their office expenses and 3 employees. It always costs more than it should.
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@tylerwatt@PierrePoilievre I'm shocked just how bad Conservative votes are. Down from 23.5% to 12.7% downtown (NDP up 8.5%). Down from 30.6% to 18.4% in Scarborough. Down from 18% to 3% in Terrebonne!
No one expected a Conservative win. But this is shocking.
Liberals will be sad to see Poilievre go.
@PierrePoilievre Your pitiful results in all three by-elections should motivate some self-reflection. But based on your tired same old rhetoric, I guess that won’t be happening.