There's no single person that can enter a party and become leader without backing of oligarchs and cartels that run Canada. Normal people do not pay to be members of the parties they vote for, which is a peculiar way to run a government and political system unless you specifically don't want the people involved (ie - thats why its the way it is).
What happens is the various parties in Canada are run by cliques of people that are 'in the club'. They work together with lobby groups, businesses and criminals (literal cartels) to shape our politics and pick the leaders. The most obvious example is with Maxime Bernier's loss of the Conservative party leadership to Andrew Scheer. The dairy cartel flooded the membership with new members numbering in the hundreds several months before the party leadership vote so they would be eligible to vote in it. Bernier won every single round by a significant margin in the 10 or so rounds. The final round, he lost to Scheer, even losing his own riding votes magically. Scheer went to parliament to celebrate with everyone and famously and publicly stated with a huge shit eating grin, "I have no idea how I won" followed by taking a big swig from a carton of milk. Everyone in the room laughed and all knew exactly how he won - the dairy cartel flooded the party with votes and picked him over Bernier, who wanted to dismantle the communist style quota system.
So if Pollievre or anyone else wants to enact change, they cannot join established parties unless they are chosen/accept the bribes and corruption to perpetuate the current systems. The number of people that vote is statistically quite low just for the elections themselves. They are free and easy to vote in, yet low turn outs. No one is paying to join the party to vote for leadership and the parties will continue to be run by the people that literally own the parties and pick the leaders. Our political system has little to no power for MPs/provinces and the parties can simply remove any dissidents that rock the boat or pin petty crimes on them to drum them out of politics (recall media going crazy over orange juice on flights and shit for some MPs and compare to Lavlin/WE/etc going on onw) while PM and others are robbing the people blind with blatant corruption.
The game is rigged. The board and table needs to be flipped first. Only then will any real change and leaders be allowed to play.
Bingo..the entrenched establishment is protected, usually at the expense of ordinary tax paying people. The parties are controlled opposition, for all the bickering at the end of the day they're on the same team.
There's no single person that can enter a party and become leader without backing of oligarchs and cartels that run Canada. Normal people do not pay to be members of the parties they vote for, which is a peculiar way to run a government and political system unless you specifically don't want the people involved (ie - thats why its the way it is).
What happens is the various parties in Canada are run by cliques of people that are 'in the club'. They work together with lobby groups, businesses and criminals (literal cartels) to shape our politics and pick the leaders. The most obvious example is with Maxime Bernier's loss of the Conservative party leadership to Andrew Scheer. The dairy cartel flooded the membership with new members numbering in the hundreds several months before the party leadership vote so they would be eligible to vote in it. Bernier won every single round by a significant margin in the 10 or so rounds. The final round, he lost to Scheer, even losing his own riding votes magically. Scheer went to parliament to celebrate with everyone and famously and publicly stated with a huge shit eating grin, "I have no idea how I won" followed by taking a big swig from a carton of milk. Everyone in the room laughed and all knew exactly how he won - the dairy cartel flooded the party with votes and picked him over Bernier, who wanted to dismantle the communist style quota system.
So if Pollievre or anyone else wants to enact change, they cannot join established parties unless they are chosen/accept the bribes and corruption to perpetuate the current systems. The number of people that vote is statistically quite low just for the elections themselves. They are free and easy to vote in, yet low turn outs. No one is paying to join the party to vote for leadership and the parties will continue to be run by the people that literally own the parties and pick the leaders. Our political system has little to no power for MPs/provinces and the parties can simply remove any dissidents that rock the boat or pin petty crimes on them to drum them out of politics (recall media going crazy over orange juice on flights and shit for some MPs and compare to Lavlin/WE/etc going on onw) while PM and others are robbing the people blind with blatant corruption.
The game is rigged. The board and table needs to be flipped first. Only then will any real change and leaders be allowed to play.
Bingo..the entrenched establishment is protected, usually at the expense of ordinary tax paying people. The parties are controlled opposition, for all the bickering at the end of the day they're on the same team.