Abyss, on 25 August 2018 - 03:07 AM, said:
am kind of doubtful Bernier's going to draw much in the way of followers from current MPs.
Yea they were quite consistent this weekend. It looks like supply management (if it survives the week...) is going to be a major wedge issue, a lot of young cons were upset it never went to vote this weekend.
LinearPhilosopher, on 26 August 2018 - 02:46 PM, said:
Historically the party governing ontario is the opposite party governing federal so I would not put too much stock in that factor.
Yes, that fact is why I'm putting stock in it lol--people on the left in Ontario will be more motivated to get out and vote because there is an Ontario conservative gvt.
LinearPhilosopher, on 26 August 2018 - 02:46 PM, said:
Governing poorly is also a value judgement based largely on your political views i find.
I mean, I'm typically to the left of the Liberals on most issues but I generally appreciate a slightly left of centre government if they govern well.
Here are my main concerns:
Not even coming close to resolving (and indeed exacerbating) phoenix pay, the utter disgrace of the MMIW inquiry (how late is it/how many different heads have walked away now?), the gvt now literally owning the transmountain pipeline and all its issues, an ACOA minister who is from mississauga (admittedly that's a maritime issue lol), abandoning any consideration of revamping first-past-the-post, major delays in marijuana legalization (despite downloading like 90% of the responsibility to the provinces).
Don't get me wrong--the fact that they unmuzzled scientists and made climate change a major plank of their platform earns them a lot of points with me........but.....see above.