Would a Canadian Election Change Anything?

In her most recent column, Tasha Kheiriddin suggests that a “Covid election” is necessary in Canada:

As the polar vortex tightens its grip, the temperature isn’t the only thing dropping across the country. So is faith in the federal government’s management of the COVID-19 vaccine roll out. According to the latest poll by Abacus Research, the number of Canadians who think the federal government has done a good to excellent job on ordering vaccines has declined by 15 per cent since early January. Meanwhile, Nanos Research found that one in two Canadians do not believe Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s promise that we’ll be vaccinated by September.

Not surprisingly, this has put a chill on Liberal party fortunes, with the party now polling neck-and-neck with the Conservatives for voter intention at 32 and 31 per cent, respectively.

An interesting idea but isn’t it rather pointless, akin to moving around the deck chairs on the Titanic?  Does anyone actually think that the Canadian voters sheeple will vote any differently? Expect a huge rise in mail-in ballots … and we know where that leads.

45 Replies to “Would a Canadian Election Change Anything?”

  1. Concurrence.
    Won’t change anything until the lockdown ends.
    Then at least mischief can be had when they have to campaign among the deplorables.

  2. To no one’s surprise, mail-in ballots will mysteriously never arrive in conservative areas, but at least there will be twice the votes counted in Liberal areas – so it all evens out.

  3. Only If We Can Use Dominion Voting Machines. I want the East to give Trudeau a massive Majority so he can finish off Canada. And Alberta can leave.
    Break it up into many small countries.

    1. wattcher, you westerners have been wanking off about leaving for OVER 40 years now, why the hell haven’t you left yet?????

    2. in 40+ years, the west has never had a leader to lead it out. a revolution needs a leader. no leader, no revolution.

  4. The way I see it is that the bafoonery of Trudeau and his PMO are actually saving Canadian lives, or at least delaying the harm being done to the people of Canada.

    The “vaccine” is actually not a vaccine. It is an injection of a host of products and things which we know nothing about. Is there a list of each and every ingredient in that dose? Is there a quantity of each of those ingredients? Are there ingredients which we can ask to have removed before receiving the injection? Are there nano-bots? Are there tracing particles which are left behind which are now trackable for the rest of our lives by big tech?

    Things that make me sleep with one eye open.

    What’s actually wrong with out natural immune systems to fight?

    The sheeple of Canada are beyond being able to think for themselves. Being told how to vote is becoming a normal and easy thing for socialist to do. Bribe or threaten.

  5. If there is ever a chance in ten million that a free election will begin to loosen the grip of Beijing and Wall Street on any given country, Beijing and Wall Street do everything in their power to prevent it. They bankroll western armies for a reason.

    Chinada Province is no exception.

    I used to pray President Trump would send good Americans in uniform to liberate Canada. Driving the Libranos from Ottawa would have been a long weekend’s work, with barely a shot fired in anger as any Canadian soldiers worthy of service deserted or joined their American allies.

    Now I fear that any attempt at Alberta independence would end in a bloodbath courtesy of “diverse” hordes sent north by Jiao Baiden at the “invitation” of Ottawa to teach uppity Albertans a lesson, and given three days to loot and rape as a reward for services rendered.

  6. Fake conservatives and globalist liberals are virtually tied in latest fake poll for 63% votes. I bet NDP polls at 20% then.
    Damn close to my “85% of Canadians are stupid” rule.
    The CPC is about as conservative as Jagmeet Singh is himself…
    O’Toole should insert “progressive” in CPC

  7. I suppose it’s possible that Oh Tool would be a more competent Prime Minister I guess. For me it’s hard to say if I like the incompetent implementation of leftism or the competent implementation of it under the conservatives. You could argue both are basically equal in terms of misery.

  8. John over in today’s “Readers Tips” section mentions John Ivison’s column in today’s NP. His column dovetails into Kate’s point that a quick election might not solve anything. Ivison says that our federal government is too slow and stupid to do anything right:
    https://nationalpost.com/opinion/john-ivison-inertia-and-bureaucratic-bungling-shouldnt-be-our-default-mode-in-covid-response

    We can fault Ivison for many things in his piece: that MP Jim Carr could help things: that it is only the slow federal bureaucracy that is at fault, etc. But his first paragraph is great, if nothing else. I agree that O’Toole would just Joe Clark his way forward, if the Cons got in. And so far the Greens and NDP like Trudeau’s tilt to the left.

    1. Why bother having an election? We know how it’s going to turn out and no cheating would be necessary. The Liberals could appoint a dead donkey as party leader and people would still elect it as prime minister.

        1. He could probably bring those things in now if he chose to, who’d stop him? And given that we let him double the size of the debt, he’s going to have to do something to pay for it.

  9. A thorough, well-written evisceration of the Dear Leader, and yet why do so many Canadians still support him?

    “For a period, he was likely the sorriest world leader of our time if not all time. Eventually, ever sensitive to the direction of the public wind, perhaps realizing charm had morphed to smarm in the eyes of some, Trudeau’s apologies waned and then all but ceased. Now, when matters for which he should apologize are raised, and there are a lot of them, there has been a noticeable shift in how he reacts to questions he does not like. The warmth vanishes and, with it, the charm, his body becomes rigid and his gaze wanders coldly off into space for extended periods of time. When he does respond, he does so with frosty politeness offering non-answers, equivocations, deflections, side issues, glib dismissals, and/or excuses meant to be accepted as reasons. Still, the public likes him. Why?”

    https://politicalknocks.com/

    1. “Because, he’s a dreamy dreamboat!”

      Remember the wedding party photo? I will bet that the couple in question are now divorced. We know the bride is a brain dead Liberal. If the groom was also Liberal, she would need to find a real man. If he were a real man, she would leave because, well cannot have that.

    2. why do so many Canadians still support him?

      Let’s start with two pairs of socks stuffed down the front of his pants: one for the ladies and the other for the, well, you know….. Add to that a too-pay and beefcake photos of him in unbuttoned shirts.

      His electoral “success” was simply the result of selling a brain-dead himbo.

        1. That “Oh, yuck!” look on Soapy’s face is priceless.

          No, I don’t feel sorry for her. She wanted fame, fortune, and status and she thought she could get all that by marrying him.

    3. A good joke at the Dear Leader’s expense:

      Justin Trudeau finally breaks down and visits a remote northern reservation.

      With news crews following him around as they tour the place, the Prime Minister asks the chief if there was anything the people need.

      “Well,” says the chief, “We have three very important needs. First, we have a medical clinic, but no doctor.”

      Trudeau whips out his phone, dials a number, talks to somebody for two minutes and then hangs up.

      “I’ve pulled some strings. Your doctor will arrive in a few days. What was the second problem?”

      “We have no way to get clean water. The local mining operation has poisoned the water our people have been drinking for thousands of years.

      We’ve been flying bottled water in, and it’s terribly expensive.”

      Once again, Trudeau dials a number, yells into the phone for a few minutes, and then hangs up.

      “The mine has been shut down, and the owner is being billed for setting up a purification plant for your people.

      Now what was that third problem?”

      “We have no cellphone reception up here,” the chief says.

  10. Things won’t change until we hit rock bottom and we don’t have far to go . The same applies to our southern neighbour and that should occur by 2024 . Trudope wins a spring election and both countries hit rock bottom at the same time . Hopefully by then there will be enough sane people around to do something about it . Wishful thinking on my part but if we are dealt the same blow then we can go the way of the Balkans .

  11. There won’t be many fans of Paul Wells among SDAers, but he has some interesting insights on what has happened to O’Toole, and why, since he won the Conservative leadership:

    “O’Toole represents an attempt to put a more Ontario-friendly face forward, which means a blander face. Ontario was the seat of power for some of the least exciting people in Canadian political history: Bill Davis, Mike Harris, and at the federal level, Jean Chrétien and, when things were going right for him, Stephen Harper.”
    ….
    ” the difference between the personality O’Toole presented to Conservative members in the leadership race and the personality he’s presenting to Canadians as a federal election approaches is spectacular. He was the True Blue candidate who’d Take Canada Back. When Peter MacKay tried to get social-conservative gadfly Derek Sloan kicked out of the Conservative caucus, O’Toole blocked the effort and ran online ads to brag about it. Months later, as leader, he led the successful effort to get Sloan thrown out.”

    https://www.macleans.ca/opinion/erin-otooles-goal-to-be-blandly-reassuring/

  12. People have fallen for Trudeau’s actions and rhetoricThats exactly what he wants us to do is give up and say nothing will change anyway,just listen to yourselves people it’s pitiful

  13. Why is everyone so bent out of shape wanting “the” vaccine??? Has no one read about all the side effects that it presents?
    I am with the British protestors when they gathered and sang – YOU CAN SHOVE YOUR BLOODY VACCINE UP YOUR ARSE”!

    Now I read where the Dimwit in Ottawa will FORCE all travellers into Canada to have proof they have taken the vaccine?! There goes another of my freedoms!

  14. What a grand idea! I suggest using mail in ballots because of Covid. Hand counting to be done in Red Deer, Alberta to help provide employment to all laid off Keystone employees.

  15. I just finished reading the Conservative Party policies, procedures, etc for the convention. More Woke Twaddle. It won’t matter at all who leads the country, all of them are determined to erase the lessons of the past.

  16. I suspect the mail in ballots and Liberal party membership cards are just flying off the shelves at the RoxHam road crossing.

  17. It won’t change anything and the current way things are going it won’t matter.
    It’s far better that when the crash comes and the country gets broken up that the liberal party and the name Trudeau be forever attached to that moment in history.

    1. What you said.

      Even if an election were held today and Canadians DID vote out the F@g, it is only because they are temporarily annoyed.

      If an election were held in Ontario today, parents of autistic children would re-elect the same Liberals who hate their children. Are their memories that short?

      Canadians want sloth and ignorance. What they will get is ruin.

  18. There will not be an election until this fall.
    Why?
    Because that is when the communist MP’s will have served their 6 years, so now they qualify for their pension.

  19. Start now scheming how to get “None of the Above” on the bottom of every ballot.
    Cause that is where we are at.
    The Magna Carta revival Party would be a fine addition to the choices.
    So would a vote on open carry for tax paying citizens only.
    Or even more subversive,make the employee responsible to remit all taxes,fees and compulsory contributions,save the employers the hassle,and force the mindless morons to consider the the gross theft from workers by the parasitic overload.
    Or can we make any of these wanna be leaders discus the debt?
    Canada’s bankruptcy? Or what they will do to stop the stealing?
    How about the blatant conflicts of interest,currently destroying this confederation?
    Civil rights of citizens?
    Property rights?

    But he has nice hair.

  20. Surprised if Jaggies Commies or the Traitors decided to topple the juvenile gubmint. There’s too much swilling at the trough to be had, and, Blackie will pile on the filthy lucre to the aforementioned Commies, to prevent any election.
    We have a third world country with incompetent, corrupt leadership!
    30% of voters suffer from permanent Liberal hallucinations

  21. Nothing will change except their logo colours. Red. Blue. Orange or green. Does not matter. Service will not get any better. Taxes will not go down. Governments will continue to grow. Regulation and rules will grow. The private sector will get smaller. You will work longer for less. You will have less freedom. In 60 years I have never seen these things be any different no matter who wins elections.

  22. Doubt there’ll be a spring election as too close to tax filing time. All JT’s groupies who gleefully grabbed the free money are going to be very upset when they realize it wasn’t free but is all taxable and – if they got CRB – can be clawed back. There’s going to be much weeping and gnashing of teeth come April.

  23. Just send Canada’s mail-in ballots to China to fill out and return.

    May as well save some time & money.

  24. In a properly functioning parliamentary democracy, an election would have already happened. Sadly, we no longer have a functioning federal system as a result of the absolutely terrible political class we currently have coupled with the defenestration of parliament that has occurred over the last 40-odd years.

  25. Peeairs deranged cult of country is a one party State, or is it a “Post Nation State”, whatever, in the end the country is whatever the Liberal/CCP Party and their Media dictate that it is…
    Having “elections” is nice theatre… it gives the impression of “democratic rule”, “the will of the people”, which of course we all know is total bullshit.
    Who will be the figure head of the One Party State in charge of imposing the anti Canadian Globalist agenda..? Who cares. What does it matter. Its like choosing between a handful of shit in one hand or choosing the other hand that is also filled with shit, not much of a choice.
    If I know anything about Turdholians however, I know they can’t get enough Socks, Hair and Turdhole, no materr how bad the stench… PM Turdhole only needs 23 % of support to remain drunk and stoned hidden away in a taxpayer funded Mansion eating popcorn out of Jugheads turban.
    Parliament isn’t even open, although the insatiable pigs are still chowing down at the trough.
    I asked the same question out in BC, if Parliament is closed then why are you having an election ? To pretend ?

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