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Thelemmybud, to canada in After nine years in office, is it time for Justin Trudeau to go?

Says the one throwing around ad hominems.

Thelemmybud, to canada in A lesbian couple was brutally beaten by group of men in Halifax. Police still haven't filed charges

Well if the liberals are shortsighted they will be locked out of power forever with the conservatives under Pierre Poilievre. He threatened to suspend the charter of humans rights and liberties whenever he so pleases just like the conservative premiers like Scott Moe hurting trans children.

Thelemmybud, to canada in A lesbian couple was brutally beaten by group of men in Halifax. Police still haven't filed charges

The ndp campaigned for it too. Parliament needs to pass proportional representation for the people so we can have more choices and more accountability.

Thelemmybud, to canada in A lesbian couple was brutally beaten by group of men in Halifax. Police still haven't filed charges

We need to focus on proportional representation to keep the conservatives from enabling these kind of thugs.

Thelemmybud, to canada in Empty Feeling

This is how frustrated I feel with first past the post

Thelemmybud, to canada in A lesbian couple was brutally beaten by group of men in Halifax. Police still haven't filed charges

If we do not pressure the liberals to pass portional representation as 40 members of the liberal party supported advancing the idea in Bill M-86 then Pierre Poilievre will win a majority government and he will suspend the charter of rights of freedom to get his way no matter what. I also notice the conservative premier are promising to do the same.

Thelemmybud, to canada in Canada needs proportional representation federally

The people have the power not the conservatives or the liberals and research has shown the Canadian public wants proportional representation however we’re currently not putting enough pressure about the unfair system of first past the post. There was a vote on national citizen’s assembly that went like this

“On February 7, Parliament voted on Motion M-86 for a National Citizens’ Assembly on Electoral Reform. The result was: YES 101 NO 220 In addition to the support of the NDP, Green Party and Bloc MPs, 40 Liberals and 3 Conservatives voted for the motion. To see how your MP voted, scroll to the bottom of this email.”

Source: fairvote.ca/…/vote-result-mps-from-all-parties-vo…

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