@Wexit-Delecto "Wartime housing" has been promised for over a decade by liberals with no meaningful increase. The truth of it is that the fed don't have that many levers and means to accelerate housing. And yeah, even if they'd reach wartime housing, that'd be a 50% decrease from the last few years, so whatever predditors is meaningless.
I'll trust you that Bernier talked about islamization more recently than 6 years ago. In any case, once the housing crisis has cooled down, he wants between 100-150K. There will be muslims among them even with a tighten selection process. So you too are voting for someone that want to bring in more muslims. If you want to reduce it, convert them here and abroad.
Canada’s not monist—treaties like Paris don’t auto-embed into law. The feds need legislation to enforce them, like the
Net-Zero Act and
Pan-Canadian Framework. A majority can gut those anytime. Carbon pricing’s the legal muscle for CO2 cuts; Poilievre’s sworn to kill both consumer and industrial versions. He’s pushing pipelines, mines, LNG instead. Read the tea leaves: he’s betting on growth, not green tape. If a judge meddles, he can pull from Paris then.
Yeah, Bernier is a libertarian. Libertarians are at heart liberal, so it's unsurprising that he'd be against the flu mandate.
Yeah, it's rather meaningless. Saying you'd balance it within a year without a detailed budget is also meaningless and taking us for idiots. Instead of empty . Bernier is not going to get elected, so his promises are meaningless. Instead of hot air, he could slap a detailed budget on his site, slice by slice. Show the cuts, or it's just noise.
Once it blows over with the US, I expect more cooperation with the US to tariff more chinese industries (like the EV). The decoupling from china is really not in the feds hands, it's the US that called these shot.
The uniparty jab is cute and all, but the PPC uphold core liberal values that libertarians hold dear. Libertarians are a fifth column on the right, they always advance liberal policies, which the libs entrenched in law, back by illiberal punishment. I'll take a single step back over advancement. Libertarian's infiltration of the right is the worst thing that has happen to the right in the past 80 years.
Libertarians are leftist that want low taxes. The AFD wants illiberal policies. FN wants illiberal policies. Farage is too weak and pathetic to push illiberal policies. Bernier is too weak to push for illiberal policies and too politically moribund rally a ground game.
Two peas in a pod, us. Enjoy your “compromise” slide.