Betraying your constituents sure does have its perks.
Edit:
As per usual, this comment hit a -10 flip in a fraction of a second.
Liberals have a clear social media strategy and brigade votes.
Edit: And climbed back up to 0, and then hit another -10 drop in a fraction of a second.
It’s not organic, folks.
Competitive-Tea-6141 on
> as well as New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe [for the India portion]
Good to see Premiers from different stripes and different parts of the country going along
TrainingShort4222 on
No one wants to be affiliated with a party that has absolutely no plan for the future. Are the majority of his constituents up in arms about this, no. Why? Because Carney has a plan and is executing that plan.
The only party betraying constituents is the party that has no plan, weak leader and questionable representation in 2026. Aka. The Conservative Party of Canada.
🤷♂️
True_Dog_4098 on
He’s done well for himself.
GFWMiller on
In Your Face….
Saisinko on
Last election I believe we needed a majority for either party. When there’s uncertainty in the US and arguably the world, we need to come across as stable, focused, and decisive.
That said, I don’t believe in floor crossing and at the very least, it should re-trigger a by-election in that respective riding.
thats_handy on
This could definitely help during negotiations. With other Opposition members looking at the grass on the other side of the fence, I mean.
LacedVelcro on
The guy was going to resign because he thought Poilievre wasn’t up to this historical moment. Then, he heard Carney’s speech at Davos and decided that Carney had a vision for Canada that he shared and want to contribute to.
Simple as that.
InACoolDryPlace on
You just know there was a „why are you still with that loser when we could be traveling the world together babe“ convo at some point. Bit of a sugar daddy situation going on here.
squirrely2928 on
Good thing there was absolutely 0 insensitive for him to cross the floor….
tarun172 on
Let’s hope that Carney remembers how embarrassing it was to see Justin Trudeau dressed in (Bollywood) Indian costume and does not make the same mistake.
Apparently, Trudeau had watched a lot of Indian movies with songs and dance. It was a national embarrassment. Somehow. I can’t unsee that. 🥲.
Does anyone carry a memory eraser that I can borrow?
East-Compote-1975 on
Man joining bonus and vacation, enjoy it Matt.
Either-Safety2402 on
What is his background, before politics?
HeadConsideration785 on
Where is the money he was going to give to charity
Silver_BackYWG on
Bought and paid for
thegurrkha on
This is just a retirement trip, right guys? /s
LasagnaMountebank on
Being a traitor has its perks
scaffold_ape on
Isn’t this kind of a spit in the face of all Carney’s other MP’s?
NegotiationLate8553 on
Bought and paid for by the Liberal party of Canada 😂😂
island-roamer on
I still can’t get past his use of the non-word disingenuine
sounoriginal13 on
Betrays constituents, gets taxpayer funded trip around the world. Fascinating.
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Betraying your constituents sure does have its perks.
Edit:
As per usual, this comment hit a -10 flip in a fraction of a second.
Liberals have a clear social media strategy and brigade votes.
Edit: And climbed back up to 0, and then hit another -10 drop in a fraction of a second.
It’s not organic, folks.
> as well as New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe [for the India portion]
Good to see Premiers from different stripes and different parts of the country going along
No one wants to be affiliated with a party that has absolutely no plan for the future. Are the majority of his constituents up in arms about this, no. Why? Because Carney has a plan and is executing that plan.
The only party betraying constituents is the party that has no plan, weak leader and questionable representation in 2026. Aka. The Conservative Party of Canada.
🤷♂️
He’s done well for himself.
In Your Face….
Last election I believe we needed a majority for either party. When there’s uncertainty in the US and arguably the world, we need to come across as stable, focused, and decisive.
That said, I don’t believe in floor crossing and at the very least, it should re-trigger a by-election in that respective riding.
This could definitely help during negotiations. With other Opposition members looking at the grass on the other side of the fence, I mean.
The guy was going to resign because he thought Poilievre wasn’t up to this historical moment. Then, he heard Carney’s speech at Davos and decided that Carney had a vision for Canada that he shared and want to contribute to.
Simple as that.
You just know there was a „why are you still with that loser when we could be traveling the world together babe“ convo at some point. Bit of a sugar daddy situation going on here.
Good thing there was absolutely 0 insensitive for him to cross the floor….
Let’s hope that Carney remembers how embarrassing it was to see Justin Trudeau dressed in (Bollywood) Indian costume and does not make the same mistake.
Apparently, Trudeau had watched a lot of Indian movies with songs and dance. It was a national embarrassment. Somehow. I can’t unsee that. 🥲.
Does anyone carry a memory eraser that I can borrow?
Man joining bonus and vacation, enjoy it Matt.
What is his background, before politics?
Where is the money he was going to give to charity
Bought and paid for
This is just a retirement trip, right guys? /s
Being a traitor has its perks
Isn’t this kind of a spit in the face of all Carney’s other MP’s?
Bought and paid for by the Liberal party of Canada 😂😂
I still can’t get past his use of the non-word disingenuine
Betrays constituents, gets taxpayer funded trip around the world. Fascinating.