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    1. Comrade_agent on

      well I suppose there is some *temporary* shelter under the beautiful „Big Tent“

    2. It makes sense carney is popular and respected overseas and there zero chance of taking down carney politically in the near term.

       Also unlike Trudeau, even by people who didnt even vote for Carney, he is seen as an expert on the economy. While many always saw trudeau through the lens of nepotism and fakeness, a lot of people never respected trudeau or took him seriously.

      Pp attacking trudeau made sense as trudeau was politically a dead man walking and if he was forced into an election he would have lost.

      Issue by attacking trudeau so much he sort of got defined as such and trudeua got so hated his own party turned on him to quit.

      Now pp has to find a new idenity or he will fail.

    3. There are too many young Canadians who do not understand how parliamentary systems work because they are over exposed to US politics.

      PP is leader of the opposition. Opposing the sitting government is his job. Questioning them, hard, in parliament, is his job. Trading jabs in parliament, is his job.

      It’s literally the job of the opposition to think of things to complain about. This has happened for hundreds and hundreds of years.

    4. My fav part is this: „I never wanted our country to be divided, and I didn’t want any foreign regime of any kind to say, look, we’ve got two different powers coming to negotiate, and I’m going to play one off of the other,“ he told Mansbridge

      Because it’s complete bullshit. He knows what he has done in his attempts to stick shiit to the wall.

    5. OldThrashbarg2000 on

      I wish this was organic, genuine cooperation, but the thing is, the Cons are playing nice for now because none of their lines of attack are sticking at the moment.

      Canadians know the economy and inflation suck, but they trust Carney enough to give him time to turn things around and they seem to like Carney’s moves so far. They’re sick of culture war BS, and Carney isn’t engaging in it. The immigration rage has been tamped down because despite the right-wing claims that nothing has changed and a hundred million Indians are due any day now, we can see the numbers have gone down, along with the population (and the prospects of degree mills). Carney hasn’t built much yet, but housing is getting cheaper and everyone knows this stuff takes time. America is America and not open to reason at the moment.

      So what is Poilievre going to attack? His best bet is to be statesmanlike, show a measure of maturity and interest in helping Canada, and wait for Carney to screw up. (Maybe by simply not delivering a better economy in 1-2 more years.) That said, if Carney doesn’t screw up, nothing Poilievre can say or do will really help.

    6. FunkyTownSandwich on

      Carney literally went to India to „strengthen ties“ and bring more Indians here.

      There is no common ground that would overcome that insane decision.

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