

You won’t say what they are, so being deliberately obtuse is telling.


You won’t say what they are, so being deliberately obtuse is telling.


Ah, so policies you don’t agree with then.


I don’t know what that means. Define conservative.


Are you asking which provinces are liberal, or are you asking which provinces are communist?


If that’s true, why is our dollar so weak with oil at $130+?


Youth (15-29) unemployment rates have skyrocketed.
“Beginning in 2023, slowing growth in labour demand and rapid population growth contributed to declining employment rates, and unemployment started to trend up, particularly for youth. For youth aged 15 to 29 years, the employment rate declined by 2.7 percentage points from March 2023 to March 2024, to 62.9%. While their participation rate remained relatively steady, their unemployment rate increased by 2.9 percentage points to 10.9% over this time.”
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/81-595-m/81-595-m2025001-eng.htm


This is our third one. I would look for one that can be serviced, is self emptying and has mapping technology.


Not cheap, but a robotic vacuum. It’s a life saver with a shedding dog.


Is Eby giving away the province piece by piece? There’s already a significant concern over permanent property rights in the province.


Lewis needs time to communicate his platform to Canadians. I don’t think he’s in any hurry to run in a byelection.


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In my opinion, because the Green party in Canada has become the identity politics party instead of the climate party.


You’re confusing liberalism with the liberal party. Very different things.


Greens have become an identity politics party instead of a party concerned about the climate. NDP are going to go the same way.


Describing his campaign is ‘a populist win’ is rather curious considering it’s NDP members that do the voting. Wouldn’t every party then be a populist movement?
I have automated blinds, and they are expensive. Solar charger was $49 which isn’t horrible.