It's difficult to shift the Overton window in a right-leaning position with a Liberal government, but its easier to shift it with a CPC government.
You're wrong on this. The overton window doesn't shift during a government. The overton window shifts during an election. The reason why the overton window shifts farther and farther to the left in Canada is because we have four federal parties which are left leaning or are leftist. If the Liberals want to win elections, they have to satisfy their base and they have to adopt policies from the NDP/Bloc/Greens so that they don't bleed too much. This is not the case with the Conservatives. They don't have to care about their base. Their base has no alternative. That's why O'Toole gets away with adopting policies which are squarely in the territory of the Liberals. This chasing of voters on the left by the CPC with liberal policies is what causes the overton window to shift. With an alternative to the right of the Conservatives, they wouldn't be able to do this.
We can't even advocate for Western heritage with a Liberal government
And you won't be with the current Conservative Party either.
We can't even advocate for Western heritage with a Liberal government
But that's it. Every other policy the Bloc supports is a leftist policy. Pro big government, pro abortion, against religion, big spending everywhere, climate alarmists and so on. They vote with the Liberals in lock step on almost every bill. They are not right wing. They are a left wing party.
but the PPC can tap to this base
The PPC has lower support in Quebec compared to almost any other province. Everything the PPC stands for (besides anti immigration) is the exact opposite Quebecois vote for.
I'm correct because you were sold a lie.
You posting about Nuremberg trials on some irrelevant internet forums is as good as me sitting around quietly.
Will never happen.
If the NDP can pick up a few seats in the Prairies, it would help Trudeau.
He probably will, like last time.
I'm pretty sure that the PPC will pull in more voters this election than last. Bernier isn't alone anymore. He has some names with recognition behind him like Hillier in Ontario.
It's pretty accurate for Canada.
It's not the provinces doing these mandates. The Toronto hospital network is implementing this mandate. You have similar stories from the US.
There are hundreds of hospital networks in the US requiring workers to get the vaccine. Same as in Canada.
That meme didn't age that well in 2019.
The NDP is a far bigger threat to the Cons in the Prairies than Trudope and the Libs. I wouldn't be surprised if the NDP can pick up a few seats in Saskatchewan and Alberta from the Conservatives. Won't be many, but it can hurt the CPC.
Now you can hope that he doesn't swindle his way in like in 2019.
How many of these 150 fired were nurses?
Inb4 Bernier rages on Twitter and files a complaint like in 2019.
It is much easier for the PPC to make inroads with a CPC government than with a Liberal government.
That's wrong. The PPC can only thrive when the CPC is fishing for Liberal voters. And they only fish for them when they are not the government.
possible Bloc and PPC coalition because these two parties are culturally aligned
What?????
They are on the opposite side of the political spectrum. The Bloc is a left wing party. Almost all Bloc policies are left to LPC policies.
The 150 are just a blip. The Houston Methodist Hospital network has over 25,000 employees. 150 denied the vaccine. Less than 1%.
They would have required additional nurses either way, even if these weren't fired.
Most will take the jab when they are confronted with losing their income.
but it does hint at the unlikeliness of a Liberal majority.
Yeah, but as we see a Liberal minority government is even worse. Trudeau has to pander to the NDP and the Bloc, two parties to the left of the LPC, to get bills through.
If it's so easy to find then link a case where the government lost a case when they gave vaccines or other treatments with emergency authorization to kids.
Doesn't matter currently. Before the 2019 October election there was a two week period in September where the CPC was in front of the Liberals and Scheer was the preferred choice over Trudeau. And look where we are now.
Was planning to get the new Tundra, but I ain't paying a single Loonie over MSRP.
They do throw money at it. The problem is that fabs not only cost a fortune, but they also need several years to be build. TSMC is building a fab in Arizona for over $12 billion USD and I think Samsung is currently eyeing three different US locations for a new fab. The costs to build the new Samsung fab will be around $18 billion USD (there a nuclear power plants which are cheaper to build) and it will take three years to complete the fab. It's a lot of money and this chip shortage could be only temporary. Companies like Samsung and TSMC aren't going to invest such money if there is a risk that they won't get it back.
I could take the same "are you going to take the vaccine" poll over at the Patriots community and show you how the majority are white nationalist, anti-vaxx Trump voters.
This is the community you created. Nothing else, nothing more.
The CPC could literally run on NDP policies and you would still vote for them, because all you care for is getting rid of Trudeau.
Because no vaccine has a 100% efficacy rate.
You don't have to get vaccinated.