• @floofloof@lemmy.ca
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      Yes, we narrowly avoided going down the Trump route this time, but I don’t find this picture particularly encouraging (NDP, Green and BQ are the three most progressive parties):

      Change in seats between last election and this election (projected)

      Source: National Post

      It’s not straightforward to understand that, since this is a chart of seats not votes, and you can get weird effects with first-past-the-post and strategic voting, but it certainly looks like the electorate is moving rightwards at the expense of progressives.

      • @hazardous_area@sh.itjust.works
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        On what planet is the BQ (bloq quebecois) a progressive party? NDP and green for sure.

        Bloc are literally a Quebec only nationalist/separatist. The cons are angry at them because they “stole” a bunch of their Quebec voters/seats. If that’s your target audience you aren’t on the progressive end of the spectrum.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloc_Québécois

        • @floofloof@lemmy.ca
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          41 day ago

          In the policies section of the page you link, there are a number of positions that are typically associated with “progressive” politics.

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            And a broken clock is right twice a day. Just because a couple policies from a party are progressive doesn’t overwrite the fact that their founding tenants are hyper nationalistic (if you count Quebec as an independent nation).

    • @Amberskin@europe.pub
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      Until social networks are mare criminally liable for the crap they spew this won’t be turned around.

      • @FreakinSteve@lemmy.world
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        They all have to be sued nonstop for slander, defamation, and high treason or else all their leaders and pundits dragged into the streets and beaten to death in front of their kids. Waiting for society to right itself is never gonna happen.

    • @But_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world
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      I’m hoping the margin was tight because most people, even the ones who voted liberal, held their nose as they did it. We don’t like a party being in charge for this long, but the alternative is worse and worse every election. Pierre poilievre was however the worst and most dickish conservative I’ve seen in a while, so I hate how close this was.

      • Steven McTowelie
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        Both Jason Kenney and Andrew Scheer, the two prior Conserrvative leaders, also completely blew their chances of winning by relying on the rightwing outrage pipeline and by being completely unlikable as a human beings.

        Side story, I worked in government and received an MP complaint against me by a client, and the MP was Jason Kenney. I had to talk to him a bit everyday for a week or so, and he came off as incredibly stupid. Blew my mind a year later when he was on a ballot lol.

        • @But_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world
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          I was asked by a conservative volunteer why I wasn’t voting Con, I told him to write it down for the higher ups “I will never vote for a candidate who makes up cute little trump style nicknames for his opponents like carbon tax carney, and that any politician who rallies against woke culture has brain worms”