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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Canadian PM Mark Carney said his country would "never" yield to the US as he declared victory in federal elections, following a campaign overshadowed by relentless provocations and steep trade tariffs imposed by Dotard Trump...

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Prime Minister Mark Carney led his Liberal Party to a narrow victory in Canada's pivotal election on Monday, successfully convincing voters that he was the right candidate to confront President Trump's trade war and threats to annex the country.

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— The New York Times (@nytimes.com) April 29, 2025 at 9:06 AM

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"With more than 98% of the vote counted, CBC News declared that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, a man who looked all but certain to be Canada's next prime minister just a few months ago, lost against Mark Carney.

Said Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE): "The Liberals in Canada were losing big until our president kept mocking Canadians, our neighbors and close friends. He made Canadian Liberals great again."

Canada's Liberals must be grateful to "Sleepy Don" by backing Poilievre because everything Trumpf touches dies.

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Link: politico

#1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-04-29 06:29 AM | Reply

The brain dead orange pedo cost Pierre Poilievre his seat. lol

www.politico.eu

#2 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-04-29 08:07 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

OTTAWA: In an emotional victory speech late Monday night, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney thanked Donald J. Trump for his stunning election win.

"I don't deserve credit for this victory," Carney, choking back tears, told his supporters. "Donald, I couldn't have done it without you."

Carney received congratulatory calls from dozens of other world leaders whose political careers have been boosted by Trump, including Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

"It's like I told you, man," Zelenskyy reportedly told the Canadian. "Trump is magic."

(The Borowitz Report)

#3 | Posted by lee_the_agent at 2025-04-29 08:50 AM | Reply | Funny: 1

New York Times Pitchbot
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While most Americans oppose making Canada the 51st state, a majority of Joe Rogan listeners favor it, saying they would like to live in the same country as their girlfriends.

#4 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2025-04-29 10:23 AM | Reply | Funny: 1

I am very proud of Canada and the Canadians.

Trump, of course, is taking this personally and is asking the Pentagon for war planning against Ottawa.

#5 | Posted by Zed at 2025-04-29 10:27 AM | Reply

If American nationalism were as strong as Canadian nationalism there never would have been a Donald Trump.

#6 | Posted by Zed at 2025-04-29 10:29 AM | Reply

Proof! Canadians really are smarter than most Americans

#7 | Posted by danni at 2025-04-29 12:50 PM | Reply

#7: Throw in Mexico too. They elected the brilliant Claudia Sheinbaum: www.gob.mx

#8 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-04-29 12:58 PM | Reply

I went out into my deeply Conservative riding this afternoon and the general post-election buzz is thus:

1) The Liberal party needs to re-evaluate their platform and consider the future of their party after this humiliating loss.

2) Jagmeet Singh losing his own seat shows that the voters recognize him as a weak, ineffective leader and he should resign from politics forever.

3) Pierre Poilievre losing his own seat does not mean any of those things.

#9 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-04-29 05:11 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

I was happy for the Ecole Polytechnique survivor. Crazy to think how things different might be in light of the ongoing 21st century dis-integrationist trend, if Quebec had gone independent.

#10 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-04-29 05:26 PM | Reply

Hi Redial-- thanks for the precis. Um, I think you meant to write "Conservative party" in line one. Too bad about Jagmeet. I guess Mr Carney will have to work with BQ or somebody since he is three seats short of a majority.

#11 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-04-29 05:26 PM | Reply

Um, I think you meant to write "Conservative party" in line one.

Nope. The buzz is this was really a loss for the Liberals because they didn't win bigger, and the Conservatives picked up some seats.

#12 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-04-29 06:03 PM | Reply

This is great - we have 2 similar countries taking 100% different approaches over the next 4 years so this can serve as definitive experience on Conservative vs. Liberal government. My guess, the different will be as stark as North vs. South Korea. Canadians will struggle to keep the lights on.

#13 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-04-29 06:41 PM | Reply

2 similar countries taking 100% different approaches over the next 4 years

1) Canada is still a full democracy, and so not like the US at all.

2) Trump's end of the experiment will collapse within one year, and that is being generous.

#14 | Posted by Zed at 2025-04-29 06:59 PM | Reply

"1) Canada is still a full democracy, and so not like the US at all."

I know you are proud of being a Canadian, but there is not need to lie about things like this. Your blackface wearing, closeted Fuhrer destroyed any sense of Democracy when he terrorized the truck protesters and threw people in jail for thought and speech crimes.

"2) Trump's end of the experiment will collapse within one year, and that is being generous.
#14 | Posted by Zed"

Good, get on record. I am clear on my predictions. When Canada starts to have rolling brownouts as it continues its decade+ of no growth, I think they will have trouble keeping the lights on.

#15 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-04-29 07:14 PM | Reply

This is great - we have 2 similar countries taking 100% different approaches over the next 4 years so this can serve as definitive experience on Conservative vs. Liberal government.

#13 | Posted by ScottS

We already have that. It's called California vs Kansas.

#16 | Posted by SpeakSoftly at 2025-04-29 07:32 PM | Reply

"2 similar countries"

The jealousy is just dripping.

They want Canada so bad, they think they deserve it.

Maybe conquer Greenland first, okay?

#17 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-04-29 07:41 PM | Reply

"We already have that. It's called California vs Kansas.
#16 | Posted by SpeakSoftly"

California is what it is today due to massive government investment in the tech industry following WW2 and bipartisan leadership (Democrats were still sane) which built out great K-12 public schools, a great highway system, the UC and CSU system, water management systems and the canal to bring water to LA. California is slowly wasting away that legacy like any 3rd generation family squandering wealth. The K-12 schools are an embarrassment, the CSU and UC systems are getting watered down and tuition is skyrocketing (those used to be almost free), and the infrastructure from bridges and highways to airports is 3rd world now. California has the highest income inequality in the country and booming homeless population. Basically, everything the Dems claim to want goes in the exact opposite direction under liberal policies - California proves this.

You bitch about the 1% - the 1% on California own a higher percentage of wealth in CA than the 1% do in all of the US as a whole. Democrats control everything in the state - so, one can assume this is the intended result of their policies - enriching the 1%, eliminating the middle class, and having 50% of the state drug addled zombies.

You libs like to hold up California like you built it - you didn't. You are just the ones destroying it now.

#18 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-04-29 08:19 PM | Reply

" and having 50% of the state drug addled zombies."

50%?!?

Stay in school, kids! Republican Math is a dangerous thing!

#19 | Posted by Danforth at 2025-04-29 08:24 PM | Reply

"50%?!?
#19 | Posted by Danforth"

Seeing how you are claiming to understand percentages, how about you link to back up your claim that the .1% got 50% of the Trump tax cuts? Or, are you ready to admit that you lied? You ran away from the last discussion - cementing your Danbitch name. Ready to man up now?

#20 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-04-29 08:33 PM | Reply

#12: Thanks Redial. In the NYS State Assembly when a bill passed by one vote the winning side would shout "it's a landslide!"

#21 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-04-29 08:35 PM | Reply

"California is what it is today due to massive government investment in the tech industry following WW2 and bipartisan leadership (Democrats were still sane) which built out great K-12 public schools, a great highway system, the UC and CSU system, water management systems and the canal to bring water to LA. California is slowly wasting away that legacy like any 3rd generation family squandering wealth."

The problem isn't the squandering of wealth.

The problem is the lack of government investment.

The massive government investment that built all that was capped at 1% annual property tax increase per year, when property values are going up faster than inflation.

That happened with Proposition 13, in 1978, just a few years after America set out on this path where productivity continued its upward path and wages started stagnating. Stagnating wages were even presented as a reason property tax increases needed to be limited.

The result has been not so much a race to the bottom, but a generational decline.

Decreasing your investment in your state causes your state to lose relative value as time goes by.

It's really just that simple.

#22 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-04-29 09:02 PM | Reply

"#22 | Posted by snoofy"

Great, so we agree the current incarnation of the Democrat party didn't build California. They are like a trust fund baby blowing the family inheritance. We are in agreement on that.

Your solution is higher taxes will result in higher wages and you blame Prop 13? That is pretty rich. The problem for California is that they have been ground zero for the illegal alien invasion since the 80's resulting in suppressed wages along with greens in the Democrat party chasing away all the manufacturing jobs. Take away massive credit expansion in California leading to soaring property prices and California has been in a decline for the last 30 years - since Governor Davis did his government worker handouts and the current Dem party fully embraced destroying the middle class. In any workforce, you will have unskilled, semi-skilled, and high skilled workers. When manufacturing disappears, so does the semi-skilled workforce which forms the basis for the US middle class.

#23 | Posted by ScottS at 2025-04-29 09:16 PM | Reply

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