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    Interesting opinion piece about possible election

    from- https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/tom-...-why-1.6377841


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    Published April 30, 2023 5:20 p.m. PDT

    Former Bank of Canada (and Bank of England) governor Mark Carney was on CTV Question Period on Sunday and Vassy Kapelos was at the top of her game.

    When Carney figure skated around her direct question as to whether Justin Trudeau should lead the Liberals against Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre in the next election, she asked it again.

    Granted, figure skating doesn’t come easily to Carney who is, after all, a former goalie. Still, his second non-answer to Vassy’s repeated question was, indeed, the answer. Carney is refusing to say whether Trudeau is the best person to have that knock-down, drag out fight with the dark blue prince, Poilievre.


    In a previous life, I was a minister in a Liberal cabinet in Quebec City. Given my much more enjoyable current role as analyst and commentator, lots of former colleagues who gravitate around the Natural Governing Party love to share gossip and inside tales.

    One recurring theme from lifelong federal Liberals is that Trudeau is being told, in the most deferential tones, that given his accomplishments on daycare, dental care and health care, he should consider this third term his “legacy mandate”.

    In other words, maybe it’s time he started looking at which richly paid boards of directors he’d like to get named to, when he steps down.

    Carney has an edge on any other potential candidate to eventually replace Trudeau. His key role at one of the world’s largest investment firms provides him with an exceptional understanding of the transition that is necessary to steer the planet clear of the calamity that is climate change. He gets it and has the ear of the most important players around the business world on sustainable development issues.

    Trudeau, of course, has proven time and again that he’s his own man. He won’t be shoved. Indeed, if there’s one thing I’ve learned about him it’s that he has a tendency to go all in when he sees that everyone’s reached a conclusion different from his own. If he decides he’s staying, no one will make him budge.

    At the same time, even though he sees the battle against Poilievre as irresistible, he’s starting to show signs that he’s had the biscuit. In question period, Poilievre has been dominant. Issues like Chinese electoral interference and the related Trudeau Foundation scandal won’t go away.

    Trudeau has a checkered track record on actually running the government, which is supposed to be a big part of the job of a prime minister. While deserving top marks for the handling of the pandemic, Trudeau has otherwise shown a near total disregard for public administration.


    Liberals can spin all they want about an increase in government programs, there’s absolutely no way to justify or rationalize a 31 per cent increase in the size of the federal bureaucracy in the first seven years of Trudeau’s reign.

    That’s where someone like Carney comes in. He has the managerial depth of experience so sorely lacking in Trudeau and his entourage. Bill Morneau was right in his blistering assessment: the Prime Minister’s Office and the Privy Council are more about managing Trudeau’s image than managing the government of a G7 country.

    There are good reasons to believe that Trudeau is looking at this fall as a potential window for calling an election. He’d still be able to hold it under the current electoral map. The new one adds a number of seats that are bound to go Conservative.

    If Trudeau makes his call just prior to the return of Parliament in September, he gets to campaign all summer on the government’s dime and, from June until election day, there will not be a single question period where Poilievre can shine. Ministers would be free to travel and make announcements for months without any of it being counted as an electoral expense.

    As we’ve all learned watching the Trudeau Foundation train wreck, the Liberals are experts at navigating the gray zones of political financing. Take $125 million of public money and use old time Liberals to hand it out to deserving (and thankful) future leaders at the top of their class.

    It’s similar to Canada 2020, not a political expense, just helpful for the red team.

    Of course there’s an abundance of possible contenders in the current cabinet, the outstanding Chrystia Freeland top among them. Minister François-Philippe Champagne has lots of talent and ambitions to match, but he’d be up against a long-standing liberal tradition of alternating between anglophone and francophone leaders.

    It’s worth bearing in mind that of the five political parties represented in the House of Commons, the only one to have never had a woman as leader is the Liberal Party. That’s something many in the party would be seeking to change if and when Trudeau does decide to step down. That, in turn, makes it a tougher hill to climb for both Champagne and Carney.

    That desire to finally have a woman leader might provide the incentive for another exceptionally skilled politician, Defence Minister Anita Anand, to reach for the brass ring.

    In the meantime, the upcoming Liberal convention will be anything but the usual snooze fest. Expect Trudeau to deliver a barn burner where every word has been weighed in the full knowledge that every phrase will be parsed.

    Carney says he’s going there to listen. I’m betting that he’s going to hear a lot of positive things. I had the good fortune to invite him to give a keynote speech and to address a smaller graduate class at l’Université de Montréal on economic and environmental issues. He’s a brilliant, engaging character, who still speaks fluent French despite his years away.

    His current job is to think about the future of the planet. I’m guessing he’s also taking some time to think about his own future.

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    While deserving top marks for the handling of the pandemic
    BAHAHAHAHAHA top marks from whom? The WEF Soros Schwab types like you tommy boy? Thanks for the lol's but please head back under the rock you crawled out from Mr Mulcair.

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    There is soooo much wrong in the article. My God! Carney, Anand? Champagne? WTF... Oh wait a miinute one of those three would be great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4*60 View Post
    There is soooo much wrong in the article. My God! Carney, Anand? Champagne? WTF... Oh wait a miinute one of those three would be great!
    Isn’t Hillary Clinton booked for their convention?

    Trudeau bought Obama support before. This would tie in for a Freeland ascension without contenders, like their typical riding selections.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SIR VEYOR View Post
    Trudeau bought Obama support before.
    • Obama the great thinker, who takes weeks or months to make a decision, and often didn't make a decision
    • Obama who was elected because he was getting afternoon leaks from Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke, Obama would say "I think we should" and utter whatever Paulson and Bernanke were thinking, the next morning Paulson & Bernanke would say the same, and everyone thought Obama was the wisest financial man on earth and would get us out of the recession
    • Obama, with no thought at all, said Justin Trudeau would be a great prime minister. And the Liberals turned it into two weeks of commercials on all media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RangeBob View Post
    • Obama, with no thought at all, said Justin Trudeau would be a great prime minister. And the Liberals turned it into two weeks of commercials on all media.
    Obama thought about the 1? Million dollar contribution to make a tweet for Justin…

    And election interference laws don’t apply outside Canada

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    Quote Originally Posted by SIR VEYOR View Post
    Obama thought about the 1? Million dollar contribution to make a tweet for Justin…
    Which million dollar contribution?

    Quote Originally Posted by SIR VEYOR View Post
    And election interference laws don’t apply outside Canada
    CTV argues
    • A sitting president endorsement would be foreign election interference, but not a former president
    • A large donation by Obama to the Liberals would be foreign election interference
    • but makes no mention of a donation to Obama, which to my mind would be just paying for public relations / advertising

    -- Sept 2021, https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/fede...ence-1.5590093

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    Canada2020 might have been the shell. It was discussed here on GOC at the time IIRC

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    It certainly does appear that a fall election is on the way with Trudeau blowing through taxpayer cash ; even the local Liberal MP here has announced that he won't be running again . Fingers crossed for a CPC majority win .
    " Fate whispers to the warrior, ‘You cannot withstand the storm.’ The warrior whispers back, ‘I am the storm. " .... " And I looked , and behold a pale horse ; and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him."...." I will execute great vengeance on them with wrathful rebukes. Then they will know that I am the LORD, when I lay my vengeance upon them.” ; Ezekiel 25:17

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunexpert007 View Post
    It certainly does appear that a fall election is on the way with Trudeau blowing through taxpayer cash ; even the local Liberal MP here has announced that he won't be running again . Fingers crossed for a CPC majority win .

    ... and not a moment too soon!


    PP for the win!


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