Canada <> US

I used to believe that, but I think the US seems to have proven it wrong. Unless you mean something different by “right”. I’ll give you that the majority is the majority. (hmm. again, unless you’re in the US, now that I think of it)

I think Canadian voters have weaker affiliation to a party than in the US so this would be less controversial than in the US? Very few Canadians have party registration as we don’t have primaries, for example.

It’s been interesting seeing the support for Carney grow post election. People seem to think he’s making the right moves. I see a lot more pushback on conservative criticism of the Liberals these days on social media.

Carney’s only misstep so far was his confusing positions on the Iran attacks. However he probably ended up in the right place.

I’ve voted for all of NDP, Libs and Cons throughout my adult lifetime.

Same here.

I think he had to say some of that stuff so he could avoid Trump’s wrath. He’s been pretty good at politicking since being elected imo.

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He went too far in his Trump support in his initial pronouncement in the eyes of the Canadian public and backtracked. He walks a tightwire.

Increased price of oil is worth about $100,000,000 US/day in net exports.

This is not an Onion headline.

There is a comedian, Shaun Majumder, who used to be on a Canadian satirical, political show called This Hour Has 22 minutes. One of the funniest characters he played was Raj Binder. You have to watch a clip of Raj Binder to appreciate him. Sufficient to say that Kash Patel is as ridiculous as Raj but he doesn’t realize it.

https://www.reddit.com/r/OttawaSenators/comments/1ij451k/raj_binder_visits_the_ottawa_senators/