As a sign of how unpopular Trudeau and the Liberals have become, especially over the last week that rumours of a major cabinet shuffle were spreading through the media, the Conservative Party under Pierre Poilievre has taken a 10-point lead over the Liberals.
Trudeau is doing some governmental blood-letting now, so he doesn’t have poor-performing ministers weighing him down in 2025, assuming the Liberals still have any hope of winning in 2025.
Christian Heritage Party (CHP) leader Rod Taylor, in a fundraising post for legal costs, stated that the City of Hamilton, Ontario, banned their party from posting advertisements on public advertising space defining what a woman is.
Parents are not going to stop caring about their children anytime soon, and when there are threats that they might lose said children for ideological reasons there is bound to be tension. Canada has a bad history of taking children out of the homes of their parents for having a different outlook on life than the Canadian establishment.
Not only can Justin Trudeau and the Liberals now get into a dumb fight with Big Tech companies to distract from all their ongoing scandals and poor performance on the economy, but this calms down the news cycle for Trudeau.
Until their July 11th Twitter thread no one would imagine that anyone outside of a Hezbollah terror cell would describe the Islamic Republic as a ‘benevolent” democracy. Yet Hopkins “rethinking Iran” program did just that.
The Conservatives need to take a long hard look at the parental rights issue ahead of the 2025 election. Avoiding the risk of standing up for parental rights will signal to many voters that a Conservative government isn’t willing to fully reverse the rot of Justin Trudeau’s radical agenda.
Simply put, passion wins elections, not focus group-tested corporate messaging. Will the Red Tories strategists learn this? Probably not, but they wouldn’t continue to be Red Tories if they learned from their mistakes.
The difference today is that not only is Trudeau plagued by more new scandals and policy failures, but it seems to have finally caused a massive public opinion shift against Trudeau over the last year.
The media’s sudden fascination with scrutinizing Poilievre’s personal appeal to voters has little to do with believing it’s actually worth analyzing. The “neutral” commentators in the legacy media just don’t want to have to focus on the real popularity issue, that being the failing agenda and public trust in Trudeau and the Liberal government.
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