• Ember James@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I do not support any person who has not been elected by Canadians becoming Prime Minister of Canada, regardless of who that person happens to be.

    A PM’s resignation should automatically trigger a Federal election, not allow any member of the ruling party with $350,000 and a few hundred signatures a chance to take over without one.

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        No one is expecting Carney, or anyone else, to serve as an unelected PM.

        My apologies, I didn’t hear that the federal election was scheduled for March 9th after the Liberal party has chosen their new leader.

        Do you have a source on that?

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          The likely scenario is that, immediately upon Parliament resuming next month, the Liberals will immediately lose a confidence vote, triggering a snap election. The opposition parties have all stated that they will initiate a confidence vote at the earliest opportunity.

          In the unlikely event that doesn’t happen, I imagine JT would remain on as PM until the mandatory election this fall. Were he to step down, he would probably appoint a sitting MP as interim PM.

          As a fun(?) aside, Canada has had two PMs who served while members of the (unelected) Senate, and MacKenzie King and John Turner both briefly governed without a ministerial seat.

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            The likely scenario is that, immediately upon Parliament resuming next month, the Liberals will immediately lose a confidence vote, triggering a snap election. The opposition parties have all stated that they will initiate a confidence vote at the earliest opportunity.

            In the unlikely event that doesn’t happen, I imagine JT would remain on as PM until the mandatory election this fall. Were he to step down, he would probably appoint a sitting MP as interim PM.

            There is a lot of “likely scenarios”, “probably”, and “imagination” required for me to accept your point of view when I asked for a source on when the next election is.

            Please don’t waste anymore of my time with conjecture.

            As a fun(?) aside, Canada has had two PMs who served while members of the (unelected) Senate, and MacKenzie King and John Turner both briefly governed without a ministerial seat.

            It is strange to support an argument that something won’t happen by demonstrating how it has already happened.

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                Okay then, the next election will happen when the next election is called.

                Let me know if I used any words that are too big for you.

                Just say “I don’t know” when you don’t instead of pretending like I am the problem not understanding the very basic English you are using to communicate.

                I know it is hard for a Liberal considering the center right starting point but at least make an attempt to be better than Conservatives when you fail to support your argument.

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          Do you have a source for that?

          Well, I’m an expat, and I got an email from Elections Canada (edit)reminding telling me to make sure my information is up to date before the end of the month. So pretty sure at least some parts of the government think it’s coming down the line pretty quick here…

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            Well, I am a space alien, and Elections Canada sent me an email reminding telling me to disregard the next election entirely because I have been chosen to rule over Canada indefinitely. So pretty sure at least some parts of the government think it’s coming down the line pretty quick here…

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              Have you considered taking a break from eating a sheet of acid a day? Might do wonders for your mental health.

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                I have considered it. Too much fun though.

                Do you have anything meaningful to add or are you just going to keep being an ignorant troll?

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      Like it or not, we don’t technically vote in a PM in Canada. We vote in a local candidate, who represents a party, and that party is in control of the party leader. So realistically, very few Canadians are ever actually voting for the person who is designated PM. But don’t let that stop you from getting upset.

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        The Leader of the party controls the platform and messaging of potential MP’s. Meaning we vote for the Leader of that party and their platform, not the person representing them locally.

        This is why the Conservatives lost under Sheer and O’Toole, while leading in the polls under Poilievre.

        If it was all about the person at a local level why have their been so few independents elected? Are they all ignorant and incapable? Why do good MP’s get voted out when the Leader is messing up if it was about the local MP’s? Why are their so many “Fuck Trudeau” flags? Where are all the “Fuck -My local Liberal MP-” flags? Why is Pierre always talked about instead of the local Conservative MP’s? Why is it all about Singh regarding the NDP when so many MP’s in the NDP work their asses off locally?

        Realistically, the majority of voters vote for their preferred Party and that Parties leader without ever knowing or caring who their local MP is.