Justin Trudeau Resigns As Liberal Leader and Prime Minster of Canada

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  1. North
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    Yeah, Justin has had a long run which is hard on governments to start with and he didn’t learn many of the lessons his liberal predecessors absorbed which has resulted in even harder problems for his administration. Maybe his resigning will contain the damage but looking at how the past elections have gone I wouldn’t bet it. There’s gonna be a federal shellacking of the grits. *sigh* Back to the wilderness for them for a cycle.Report

  2. Marchmaine
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    The US should make a cash offer to the Board: Two States, Two Territories, and one Free City.Report

  3. Jaybird
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    What is Trudeau’s legacy?

    He was good looking, I’ll give him that much. Tall. Tall and good looking. He looks like he’d make a good prime minister. He comes across as a strong feminist ally as well. Like, they should cast him on Star Trek for something.

    But, other than that, what’s his legacy?Report

    • John Puccio in reply to Jaybird
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      Last of the Castros.Report

    • Brent F in reply to Jaybird
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      Legalized pot and pulling a lot of families above the poverty line with the child tax benefit and the first Prime Minister in decades to put a new pipeline to tidewater (which has recently reversed worrisome trends in the delta between West Texas Intermediate and West Canadian Select). National low cost day care (which is basically paid for in increased taxes from higher female work participation). Massively less people dying from COVID compared to the neighbouring state, which he directly led vaccine procurement effort that was near best in the world with no actual leverage but a big pocketbook. Plus pushing the total population above 40 million, but that’s seen less favorably right now (might be appreciated in the future though, that’s a policy that takes a while to pay off).

      Most notable long term failure people will notice is the country did not shake off the hangover from how the American fracking boom deep sixed the last guy’s Energy Superpower idea (lots of oil is less of an advantage when America can make more of it at will).

      Compares equal to better to the last guy whose only tangible policy accomplishment was lowering the GST by 2 points. Its the governments before them that got to really achieve things.Report

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