Althia Raj
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This is an election like no other in Canadian history. The polls have swung like 30 points. We've never seen anything like this.
This is an election like no other in Canadian history. The polls have swung like 30 points. We've never seen anything like this.
And not just that he came back in the White House and his divisive rhetoric that reminded people that maybe Mr. Polyev, the conservative leader, resembles Donald Trump, but it was his threats to annex Canada, his talk of Canada as the 51st state, the sense of Canadian pride, thinking, how are we as a country going to defend ourselves against Donald Trump?
And not just that he came back in the White House and his divisive rhetoric that reminded people that maybe Mr. Polyev, the conservative leader, resembles Donald Trump, but it was his threats to annex Canada, his talk of Canada as the 51st state, the sense of Canadian pride, thinking, how are we as a country going to defend ourselves against Donald Trump?
And Mark Carney and the liberals who had the benefit of incumbency grabbed on to Donald Trump threat and presented themselves as the party who could be trusted because they are nothing like Donald Trump.
And Mark Carney and the liberals who had the benefit of incumbency grabbed on to Donald Trump threat and presented themselves as the party who could be trusted because they are nothing like Donald Trump.
And because the threat seems to be on the economy, how to manage Canada's economy if we are no longer dependent on the Americans, he has the best CV that could guide Canada through this crisis.
And because the threat seems to be on the economy, how to manage Canada's economy if we are no longer dependent on the Americans, he has the best CV that could guide Canada through this crisis.
We don't have enough houses for the number of people that we have. We have the stress on social services. We are running structural deficits. I think there will also be hang-ups just in terms of political ideology, just like we see in the United States in terms of political division. We have a lot of Canadians are not reading the same news anymore.
We don't have enough houses for the number of people that we have. We have the stress on social services. We are running structural deficits. I think there will also be hang-ups just in terms of political ideology, just like we see in the United States in terms of political division. We have a lot of Canadians are not reading the same news anymore.
They don't believe in the same set of facts, and that means that they don't believe that the same problems exist.
They don't believe in the same set of facts, and that means that they don't believe that the same problems exist.
This is an election like no other in Canadian history. The polls have swung like 30 points. We've never seen anything like this.
And not just that he came back in the White House and his divisive rhetoric that reminded people that maybe Mr. Polyev, the conservative leader, resembles Donald Trump, but it was his threats to annex Canada, his talk of Canada as the 51st state, the sense of Canadian pride, thinking, how are we as a country going to defend ourselves against Donald Trump?
And Mark Carney and the liberals who had the benefit of incumbency grabbed on to Donald Trump threat and presented themselves as the party who could be trusted because they are nothing like Donald Trump.
And because the threat seems to be on the economy, how to manage Canada's economy if we are no longer dependent on the Americans, he has the best CV that could guide Canada through this crisis.
We don't have enough houses for the number of people that we have. We have the stress on social services. We are running structural deficits. I think there will also be hang-ups just in terms of political ideology, just like we see in the United States in terms of political division. We have a lot of Canadians are not reading the same news anymore.
They don't believe in the same set of facts, and that means that they don't believe that the same problems exist.