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Campaign slogans:
Liberals : Canada Strong
Conservatives : Canada First-For a Change
NDP : In It For You
Bloc Quebecois : "Je choisis le Québec"
(I choose Quebec)
Greens : Change. Vote for It.

Amusing to me...........to my ear, the Liberal slogan sounds typically conservative.

The Conservative slogan sounds......a bit wordy and just ....err.........over the top.

The NDP slogan sounds like them.......bit uninspired though.

The BQ BQs

The Greens........no. Ifs fine to advocate for change But you need to tie it back to voting for your party. Marketing 101: "The Green Party, Change you can believe in! " sounds much better.
 
This really pisses me off.

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It's disappointing because there is no shortage of community leaders and organizers in Toronto Centre who could run under the Liberal banner. Over in Spadina-Harbourfront, the Liberals nominated Chi Nguyen, an accomplished activist. Appointing Solomon as the Toronto Centre candidate reeks of Paul Martin-era, Bay Street insider politics. Solomon has zero connection to the riding (that I'm aware of), and little history of grassroots community work.
 
Green Party: "Change, after we spend the next 20 years in the party arguing what exactly that change should be."
 
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For what it's worth, here's Maxime Bernier's (PPC) interview in Austin, TX on Alex Jones:

First Hour ;
Second Hour (with calls)

Definitely not voting for either Carney or Poilievre... or Singh.

Guess being anti-Trump is patriotism now?

I love this country deeply.
 
Amusing to me...........to my ear, the Liberal slogan sounds typically conservative.

The Conservative slogan sounds......a bit wordy and just ....err.........over the top.

The NDP slogan sounds like them.......bit uninspired though.

The BQ BQs

The Greens........no. Ifs fine to advocate for change But you need to tie it back to voting for your party. Marketing 101: "The Green Party, Change you can believe in! " sounds much better.
Nothing to get remotely excited by, more monkey-house gibberish.
 
My prediction is that the NDP will lose party status with a LPC Majority.

Singh will try staying on but will be forced out upon mandatory review. Charlie Angus will be asked to run for the leadership.
 
Nothing to get remotely excited by, more monkey-house gibberish.

I'm a policy wonk...........slogans are of no particular interest to me except insofar as a party really demonstrates a desire to stick their foot in it with a bad one.
 
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Green Party: "Change, after we spend the next 20 years in the party arguing what exactly that change should be."

If they could get some sane candidates like Green party MPP Mike Schreiner,, they might have a better chance, but in the past federal elections, they ran some real nutters! Who are anti vaxxers, and 9/11 truthers. Plus they fight among themselves like cats and dogs.
 
I’m glad we finally have a federal election. It will be interesting to watch how this election unfolds. This is an existential one for Canada. I fear if the Liberals win the west may finally decide to exit and we will have a unity crisis amidst the economic crisis.

The Green Party is now irrelevant at the federal level. They can’t even agree on a single leader for their party. This is a yep horse race between team red and blue. The other parties have zero chance at winning.

I really hope we get a majority government so that things can be implemented without the need to deal with the instability of a minority situation.
 
She’s starting to look like a LPC plant. Suggesting that Pierre will go along with the new fascist, tech-bro led direction of America as a good thing? That’s some damaging sh#t, Danielle.
I mean...did we really need Danielle Smith to tell us Pierre would take the country in a similar direction to Trump's America? You just gotta peruse his twitter page a few minutes and/or watch one of his press conferences to see the similarities and common talking points.
 
The Green Party is now irrelevant at the federal level. They can’t even agree on a single leader for their party. This is a yep horse race between team red and blue. The other parties have zero chance at winning.
To be fair, co-leadership is not an unknown proposition (Quebec Solidaire being a noteworthy exponent).

Also, it's a parliamentary election, not a presidential election. Zero chance of winning country-wide has no bearing on local races (thus an indy like Bobbi Ann Brady in the recent Ontario election)
 
If they could get some sane candidates like Green party MPP Mike Schreiner,, they might have a better chance, but in the past federal elections, they ran some real nutters! Who are anti vaxxers, and 9/11 truthers. Plus they fight among themselves like cats and dogs.
With the CPC going off the deep-end with populist anti-Canadian rhetoric, I wouldn't mind at all if progressive conservatives and Red Tory voters usurped the Green Party and made it a legitimate alternative to the Liberals on the centre-right of the spectrum.

The CPC doesn't want those voters, and there are still many of them. Mike Schreiner would be ideal to lead this pivot.

The socialist environmentalist crowd doesn't have the vision to lead a policy platform for true sustainability across major industry, nor the political acumen to not devolve to immediate infighting. The federal Green party at the moment serves only as a vector for protest votes and vote splitting with the NDP.
 

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