• @HeyJoe
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    512 days ago

    As an American, was he bad? From my limited POV I feel like he was doing a decent job. I’ve seen comments lately indicating otherwise, and this article points to COVID, immigration, costs of living, and housing as reasons. I feel like most of those topics are not easy answers or directly related to a lot that can be done without drastic changes that will most likely not see the result I think people are looking for. Is this another case of spreading propaganda long enough that people who want answers believe the worst? I am genuinely curious about what is really taking place here and why.

    • @[email protected]
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      732 days ago

      Canada has a history of ping-ponging between Conservative and Liberal governments every ~10 years.

      I think Trudeau was fine as a Liberal PM. The one difference this iteration was that they formed government on a promise to change the electoral system, and they didn’t follow through. That could have ended the cycle. They burned everyone on the left with that move, and they lost the right because the right has gone Trumpist. So now they’re fucked, and we’re all fucked too. 🎉

    • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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      262 days ago

      He’s human.

      He’s made good choices and poor ones but overall decent.

      If he stays on it would hand the election to Poilievre as Canadians are sick of Trudeau but by resigning he’s giving someone else a chance.

      • DominusOfMegadeus
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        142 days ago

        There’s your problem. You need to be electing Lizard People, like we do in the states.

    • GingaNinga
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      192 days ago

      I’ve lived in Canada my whole life and lived comfortably up until Covid hit. After the pandemic everything went completely out of whack. My grocery bill tripled, the cost of everything exploded, and we’re experiencing a housing apocalypse (crisis isn’t the correct word anymore). Canada is basically 3 corporations in a trench coat and we’re heading in all the wrong directions.

      What we need is a complete housing rugpull and to kneecap grocery chains or to increase wages to keep up with corporate greed but I don’t think thats going to happen. I’ve also seen a bunch of anti-worker policies become popular in general like leaning on contract/part time work so employers don’t have to pay out benefits and pensions. I could go on and on about that lol. Anyway a lot of people I know straight up left the country and get paid way more to do less work and live in much more affordable conditions, I myself might be doing that soon. Basically its a lot of short-sighted thinking resulting in massive brain drain where I work. I think most of our problems stem from unchecked corporate greed across every industry and we have to put up with it because most major companies operate in a duopoly. I’m not an expert but thats my take. its time for a MAJOR course-correction.

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        52 days ago

        100% true, and the fact that Shaw just got rolled into Rogers in the middle of anti-monopolist popular fervor is pretty depressing. The grocery industry is absolutely vile. Trudeau was acceptable and mostly made reasonable choices but my God I’d vote for anyone who forwarded stronger antitrust legislation and rulings.

        Fucking Pierre ain’t gonna do it, the Cons always end up pushing legislation to get cushy megacorp board positions after their terms are up. Jagmeet seems more interested in fucking around than doing anything, and Trudeau was palatable but failed to tackle the monopolists at all.

        Insanity to me how much the corpos own our country and how none of the parties seem to care.

        • GingaNinga
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          52 days ago

          Thats what I find so frustrating! If I were the NDP right now I’d be going all out with ads and a plan of action! I want to hear something different for once instead of maintaining the status quo. They have a golden opportunity to leap frog over the libs and get some momentum. We’ve been complaining about the same issues over and over for years, you’d think at least someone would try to leverage that! I hope they don’t just roll over and let pierre waltz into the leadership position I can’t stand that guy at all!

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            52 days ago

            Right? But no Jagmeet’s gonna do the Conservative team up no one asked for and vote no confidence! PP’s ideas are just dumb and the Liberals seem hell bent on ignoring the monopolistic cancer that’s finally metastasized over the past 5 years after lurking for the past 30.

            I’d vote for anyone that said they’d force a breakup of Loblaws, Safeway and others.

    • @[email protected]
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      112 days ago

      I’m sure people have legitimate complaints about him but compared to the US he seemed godly. Just for starters he isn’t anywhere near 80 and isn’t a felon plus is capable of speaking coherently.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 days ago

      He’s happily committing mass extinction by permitting tar sands oil extraction. That existential threat is pretty bad…

    • NoneOfUrBusiness
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      32 days ago

      As I understand it (not Canadian), the big problem with him was that he straight up lied about a lot of his platform. Other than that it seems like he was kind of a Canadian Biden, decent overall but not what the country needed/needs.