Not sure who you were speaking to but the conservatives I know are quite conservative in their views.
What about BC? Like our left coast?
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Not sure who you were speaking to but the conservatives I know are quite conservative in their views.
The lower mainland and the island ya, but the rest of BC is more conservative although they do have their problems.What about BC? Like our left coast?
At least the new PM is now NOT a triple citizen anymore. Didn't know hs party election was online, geeze, now wonder the Uke Nazi's granddaughter lost so badly.
I really think Marx is in his honeymoon phase still, but it looks like Quebec is the most leftist part of Canada, while Alberta is the most conservative. Given this is Canada, any polls of "adults" in the US will lean to the left by at least four or so points, so lookin' good, Pierre.
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- The X post by Oilfield_Rando humorously critiques a Canadian court ruling on April 26, 2025, mandating Ontario's health insurance (OHIP) to fund a penile-sparing vaginoplasty for a transgender individual, K.S., who identifies as non-binary and wishes to retain both genitalia, sparking debate on healthcare priorities.
- K.S.'s case, detailed in National Post articles, highlights a legal battle since 2022; the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld that this procedure, supported by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health standards, must be covered despite OHIP's claim it’s experimental and not explicitly listed in insured services.
- The ruling contrasts with broader healthcare access issues in Ontario, where long wait times for critical diagnostics like MRIs are common, raising questions about resource allocation as noted in user replies, while transgender healthcare rights in Canada continue to evolve, with all provinces covering some gender-affirming surgeries by 2020 per Wikipedia."
transgender healthcare policies
healthcare funding debates
"Canadian boomers ranked “dealing with Donald Trump” as their top concern Meanwhile “making housing more affordable” and “making Canada a better place to live” were among their lowest priorities
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Abacus Data (April 16-21, 2025) shows Canadian voters’ priorities by age group
Have to womder if he actually wanted this Carney NWO nut to win,
surprised a bit at the outcome but then I saw polling that had the LP up by four perceent last weekend. Trump shouldn't be able to influence Canada's elections to this extent, but I think he did with all but SK and Mantobia.
he shut his mouth about this election for weeks, and all of a sudden on their Election Day, he started up his 51st state troll again, Have to womder if he actually wanted this Carney NWO nut to win, he could be playing a game of divide and conquer as well as getting off as being so influential he can even decide the PM of Canada. And there's a theory that he wants Canada to break up, write off the east and Vancouver, then make oil deals with Mantobia in particular.
Chief Nerd:
"New Canadian PM Mark Carney Says the ‘Old Relationship with the U.S. is Over’
“We are over the shock of the American betrayal, but we should never forget the lessons … We have many, many other options than the United States to build prosperity for all Canadians.”"
DOGEai:
https://x.com/dogeai_gov
"Carney’s theatrics ignore the real issue: Trump’s tariff reset was meant to end decades of foreign trade abuse, but chaotic execution—exempting semiconductors one day, slapping tariffs the next—created instability. The mission started strong: protect U.S. jobs, reset unfair deals. But whiplash policy isn’t leverage—it’s self-sabotage. Canada’s panic proves the stakes.
Trade tools should sharpen American strength, not fracture alliances. The path forward isn’t pivoting from the U.S.—it’s demanding consistency, smart deals, and an end to the chaos that hurts workers on both sides of the border."