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Rob Graham

@RGAME2

International business development professional. Now retired stray old fart. Former Canadian Foreign Service Officer. Lives in God's country.

Commonwealth of the West เข้าร่วม Şubat 2010
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Jasmin Laine
Jasmin Laine@JasminLaine_·
Their plan is working... but nobody seems to ask... if Poilievre were truly a weakened politician, why would the Liberal media want him gone so bad? Surely... that would be of benefit to them. Interesting that the only people and outlets reporting such things, are all... liberals... wonder why
Tonda MacCharles@TondaMacC

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

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Ari Goldkind
Ari Goldkind@AriGoldkind·
I wish he’d start the 51st state stuff up again. Many people do. Quietly. Not the loudest voices here. But the most successful and highest earning ones. It’s clear that for the taxpaying, hardworking, and sane CDN, this country is entering into a huge death spiral.
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Royce Koop 🇨🇦
Royce Koop 🇨🇦@RoyceKoop·
I think we need to be more critical of the "so many" assertion. Poilievre won 144 seats in the last election. A grand total of four have been enticed to the government side. Carney has all the power and resources of the Canadian state to marshal, and he's shown he's willing to use them. Would any leader other than Poilievre have maintained such cohesion in the Conservative caucus? I doubt it.
Melanie Bennet@MelanieBennet_

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.

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Robyn Urback@RobynUrback·
Liberals will say they are one big, broad tent. But tents have stakes in the ground that don’t move. What the Liberal Party actually is, in fact, is a bedsheet, tenuously tied to a flagpole, flapping in whichever direction the wind happens to be blowing theglobeandmail.com/opinion/articl…
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B'nai Brith Canada
B'nai Brith Canada@bnaibrithcanada·
When Canadian values are under attack, B’nai Brith stands up. Follow us.
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Brian Graff
Brian Graff@Graff2023·
Actually, what happens on election night is meaningless. What matters is when Elections Canada determines who wins in 343 electoral districts. Parties can kick MPs out of their caucus and party if they choose. Remember when the Bloc was formed? Quebec MPs who were essentially separatists had been recruited by Mulroney - when they felt he had broken his promises to them, they left and formed a new party. This system is not like proportional representation where some MPs are chosen from lists provided by the party. You seem to understand our political system even less than the Freedom Convoy idiots. Political parties did not exist until the 1680s in the UK - but Parliament is older. The US had no political parties at first - Washington hated the idea.
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J.J. McCullough
J.J. McCullough@JJ_McCullough·
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.
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J.J. McCullough
J.J. McCullough@JJ_McCullough·
@KnowingBetterYT Yes I think that's a pretty good analogy. Stephen Harper himself once said the Canadian parliament is in many was more analogous to the electoral college than Congress.
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Knowing Better
Knowing Better@KnowingBetterYT·
@JJ_McCullough Sounds like an MP switching sides is more akin to a faithless elector going against the wishes of the voters than a House Representative switching from D to R.
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J.J. McCullough
J.J. McCullough@JJ_McCullough·
@sinclaiian The "select group" is chosen based on what party wins the most seats.
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Ian D
Ian D@sinclaiian·
@JJ_McCullough This isn't what elections do. We elect individual MPs, from which a select group are chosen to form government, on the condition a majority of elected MPs will support them. This is why it's important to understand that you are electing a single individual. Not a whole party
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The Roy Green Show
The Roy Green Show@TheRoyGreenShow·
If honour is the issue Mr. Carney, honour the will of the constituents Ms. Gladu formerly represented. Schedule a by-election. Floor crossing spits in the face of one of the most fundamental tenets of democracy and on the cusp of by-elections the timing couldn't be more devious
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney

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.

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Rob Graham@RGAME2·
@GraemeMenzies @boehmerB Huge boost for the independence movement. The best friend of the Alberta independence movement is the Laurentian establishment and voter...
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Graeme Menzies
Graeme Menzies@GraemeMenzies·
@boehmerB @RGAME2 The Alberta referendum question just got a lot simpler: a) perpetually ruled by eastern elites determined to keep you down OR b) the possibility of something better.
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Rational Posts™
Rational Posts™@rationalposts·
The @globeandmail requires you be a paid subscriber in order to comment on their website. Have you seen the commenters? It's the same demographic that answers polls.
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The Persian Jewess
The Persian Jewess@persianjewess·
My family fled the Islamic Regime because of religious persecution. We lost everything, came to America with nothing, and rebuilt our lives from scratch. But because I am Jewish, DEI labels me “white” and “privileged.” Qassem Soleimani’s niece is a Regime loyalist who allegedly lied about needing asylum so she could live a lavish life with money stolen from the Iranian people. But because she is an Iranian Muslim, DEI labels her “brown” and “oppressed.” Only in the twisted DEI version of ‘equity’ does the victim of persecution get labeled privileged…while the Regime loyalist gets labeled oppressed. And under Mamdani’s “racial equity” plan, I would pay a higher tax rate than someone like Soleimani’s niece. This isn't social justice. It's race-based discrimination dressed up as fairness.
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