17 Replies to “It’s Not Important”

  1. So, break the “rules.” Bring it up and force them to shut you down on national television. Nothing motivates a voter more than purposely being ignored.

  2. What “debate”? It is sounding like an entirely curated radical Liberal racist Party waste of time.

    Carney is too much of a coward to agree to an actual debate with Polievre.

    Unrestrained mass immigration is a huge issue wrecking citizens access to healthcare and spiking crime.

  3. It won’t be a debate, it will be the left piling on their virtual signaling of the right while the so called mods nod in glee? Frankly I am sick of the nonsense, in a free society it should be no holds barred and open and frank.

  4. The uniparty has no intention of doing anything about immigration. It was a nice country we had, for a while.

  5. Why would they debate it?
    They all agree with mass immigration.
    Let’s see them talk about types of immigrants.

    Indonesian or Filipino?
    Hungarian or Chechen?
    Mexican or Haitian?
    Christian or Muslim?

    Turdhole Dominion

  6. I can not wait to wait to watch Singh go after the Cons hard, whilst completing giving the Liberals a pass. The NDP will be gaining votes from Liberals, not Conservatives. Yet all the advertising and sound bites they give are him slamming the Cons. Makes you wonder if there is some backroom deal between the two. In a minority, perhaps official coalition government with some cabinet appointees? Perhaps it is something personal for Singh like a posting abroad or something? Singh can not be this politically stunted? Even if he was, how are his advisors not telling him to go after the guy you can gain something off of? Blows my mind.

    1. Yes. Vewy, vewy, afraid.

      Because he might bring up the supression of freedoms during the Wuhan flu bullshit. You see, he was the only one who stood up and spoke out against it. In other word, he has spine and balls, and they don’t.

  7. So the Greens got the boot because they didn’t have 90% candidate coverage across Canada. The Bloc gets to stay on because … Seems fair

  8. 5 out of 6 French Canadians live in Quebec. The expatriate vote is not going to make much difference.

    1. Sorry, I misread the item, so my comment made no sense. It is still factually accurate, 5 out of 6 French Canadians do live in Quebec, but “so what?” you ask, and I realize I cannot answer.

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