Der Hoffnungsträger der NDP-Führung, Avi Lewis, sagt, dass der Plan, die kanadische Wirtschaft „Trump-beweis“ zu machen, billiger sein wird als der von Carney

    https://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com/news/peterborough-ndp-avi-lewis/article_cdcb6f8a-9745-56e2-b147-96d218465df9.html

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    1. Ready_Progress6714 on

      I’m sorry but this guy will destroy the NDP. Literally anyone else for the party’s sake. We can’t be a two party system like our neighbors next door.

      Edit: he is too concerned about Gaza and can’t stop talking about it.

    2. ObscureObjective on

      I was at Avi’s rally in Ottawa on Thursday and the energy was incredible. He is a great, fearless speaker and I am sure he is going to catch on with a lot of Canadians. I haven’t seen this much unity behind a candidate since Jack Layton. But Avi is more left than Jack.It’s very exciting.

    3. mkultra69666 on

      I don’t doubt it. Carney’s strategy for dealing with Trump- full throated support of war crimes, barking like a dog on command- hasn’t delivered any results, I think Canadians are open to a different approach, one that allows us to keep our dignity intact.

    4. Domainsetter on

      There’s going to be no in between with him imo. Either he does great and it’s a real 3 party system again or he fails spectacularly and the NDPs become the new Greens.

    5. It’s funny the folks freaking out over Lewis dragging the NDP too far left, are the same folks that complained the NDP were too  similar to the Liberals.

      And in both cases, those folks aren’t going to vote NDP anyway.

    6. UnderWatered on

      His policies are, quite frankly, ridiculous. Yes, the intent is good, but the specifics, to the degree, there are any details, which there aren’t really, really demonstrate a lack of understanding of how federal /provincial jurisdiction relates to policy.

      There are all sorts of crazy proclamations in here: Federal grocery stores, Federal Telecom companies, Federal pharmaceutical companies, federal housing providers.

      The campaign also claims to want to build 1 million units in public housing in 5 years. That’s completely crazy and aspirational given that the country had a quarter million housing starts last year, which represents a high watermark. You’re telling me we’re going to double that amount in the next 5 years, given financing, supply chain, workforce, permitting, and other bottlenecks? Give me a break.

      Is this campaign basically a protest vote? That’s the vibe I’m seeing.

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