Mountain Man
Senior Member
2 conservative MP have left the party, one crossed the floor the other left the house. I wonder if Pollievre will even make it to his leadership review.
He forgot to move a motion in the house the other day, literally the only job of the opposition leader in the budget process, so the Bloc got to lead the entire debate.I think his time is up. He led the party through a lot, and they're still doing well in the polls, but Pollievre himself is becoming rather poorly received and I think the party is overdue for a bit of a refresh.
It's your hierarchy of needs right, if you can't afford a home, you don't care about those millions of trees.This is definitely the beginning of something, I don't see how PP gets this back on the rails. The country seems happy to wait and see with carney. The NDP are taking this time to regroup. It is probably something the Conservative Party should do too.
My read on Canadians is that we're willing to prioritize the environment when things are pretty good (post Obama) but when the world feels chaotic, we really want stability and to take care of the basics. PP wanted to be part of the chaos, I don't think Canadians believe Carney can fulfill all of his aspirations but what they do know is he isn't going make it worse.
Reading articles about American oil and gas companies looking at Canada again and MOUs between the feds and Alberta, how do you not feel better about things? Then there's the fact that the Swedes are visiting and China is sending group tours back. Canada preaching to countries to follow their better angels always felt a little off to me. We can still be a country and culture for others to aspire to be without the lectures.




