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Posted 3/26/2025 11:47 (#11162384 - in reply to #11159543)
Subject: RE: Canadian Election



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GS2 - 3/24/2025 03:31

Here's a question:

Canada has finally set a date for their election, April 28.

The conservatives there aren't trending as hot as they were.

What if the liberals get in again and stand their ground with the tarriffs and trade mess, like they've been going on about, along with not exactly doing much to befriend the President?

Would Western Separatism pick up in the midst of economic and political turmoil?

Say it does, how much of a mess would the markets be when suddenly the Canadian Prairies are independent or part of the US?

Its an interesting thought as Canadian cost of living was bad before, but now from Canadian radio it sounds worse, yet at the same time it sounds like a war is going on with "we gotta stick together, hunker down, etc, etc, and buy Canadian" but at the same time Canadians are far from unified in any way, shape or form from what I hear, watch, and read.


Based on what I'm seeing in the polls: https://i.redd.it/9rklya01gyqe1.jpeg
The Liberals seem to be on-track to a win. The reason I believe is mostly due to their "fighting stance" against the US tariffs.
This is a big turnaround from a few months ago, when Justin Trudeau was the most unpopular Prime Minister ever.
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