I have only voted Liberal once and that was to get Harper out of the way.
But Carney would be my choice next election (if he makes it in as leader).
I have only voted Liberal once and that was to get Harper out of the way.
But Carney would be my choice next election (if he makes it in as leader).
Register to vote in the leadership election if you want him to be the leader to against PP. I'm waiting to hear what the other candidates would have to say but I'm definitely voting in this one and every leadership election of every party that'll allow me to vote. No more bullshit like letting NDP elect Jagmeet instead of Charlie Angus or CPC elect PP.
Thanks for the info. Went looking for more data and found this hellishness instead.
https://globalnews.ca/news/10946614/liberal-party-new-leader-who-gets-to-vote/
“Unlike Australia and the United Kingdom, Canada does not criminalize interfering in nominations, leadership races, or any other political party process,” the report said.
The report said foreign actors have tried to target leadership races in the past, and “allegedly interfered in the leadership races of the Conservative Party of Canada.”
(Dennis Molinaro, a professor at Ontario Tech University and former security analyst with the government of Canada), said the Liberal Party’s mechanism to elect a leader was “terrible” since it left the door open for foreign agents who might try to influence the leadership race with the least resistance.
Things are moving fast. They tightened it up a couple of days after this article. Currently it's 14+, citizen or PR and registered by Jan 27th. Here's the reg page. You don't have to give them money. I don't think they can check if you're another party member. If I was worried about that, and was a member of say the NDP, I'd cancel my existing membership, register, vote, then cancel and reregister with NDP.
I registered with Alberta NDP last year, does that affiliate me with the federal NDP at all?
Good Q. I wouldn't think so but could be wrong.
Sweet. Thanks again. :)
An election where Carney roasts Pollievre on his tenure as finance critic is perfect.
The question is does he support mixed member proportional representation or he is going to be a typical rich guy trying to keep everyone else down.
Has he ever said anything on that? I can't find anything obvious. I'm guessing he's not gonna broach the subject unless he's ready to actually execute. I don't think he'll say anything about it during the campaign as it'll trigger people's 2015 election reform grief.
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