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Forrest Gump wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 11:24 pm Bible belt , and alot of oldies but goodies who can't stand liberals.
John too? :eek:
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Canada Goose wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 11:43 pm Canada, USA, France, same story: large cities vote for the left (except Alberta/SK), suburbs and countrysides vote for the right.
We are not about to see a conservative government again...
Edmonton and Calgary both lean left/center. They are vastly outnumbered though by suburbs and rural.
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Implementing some sort of proportional representation should be a no brainer in a multi party system, imo.

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SouthSardiswx wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 9:06 pm That's some precision predictions Glace, not sure the Conserves will pick up that many seats. :dunno:
You're right about that! my percentages were pretty close though...

Actual results:

Con: 33.86%, 119 seats
Lib: 32.3%, 158 (1 has been kicked out and will sit as an independent)
NDP: 17.71%, 24
Bloc: 7.8%, 34
PPC: 5.08%, 0
Green: 2.32%, 2
Other: 0.94%, 0 (besides the independent)
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Glacier wrote: Tue Sep 21, 2021 5:51 pm You're right about that! my percentages were pretty close though...

Actual results:

Con: 33.86%, 119 seats
Lib: 32.3%, 158 (1 has been kicked out and will sit as an independent)
NDP: 17.71%, 24
Bloc: 7.8%, 34
PPC: 5.08%, 0
Green: 2.32%, 2
Other: 0.94%, 0 (besides the independent)
Results are still not completely finalized yet, as there are a few ridings where the mail in ballots could flip the seat from one party to another.
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Canadian Election Results (popular vote, not number of seats)...
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This is a good breakdown of the Canadian election....


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Unbelievable!
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I guess the big storms blowing in were too much to pass up! Not a good look, Mr. Trudeau.
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Definitely screwed that one up big time. That's a lay up and he threw an air ball. Infuriating that this guy has gotten so entitled as a PM.
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PortKells wrote: Mon Oct 04, 2021 5:38 pm Definitely screwed that one up big time. That's a lay up and he threw an air ball. Infuriating that this guy has gotten so entitled as a PM.
Not even 2 weeks out from the election and Trudumb screwed up September 30th indigenous day.
Wowzers what an insult to the indigenous community.
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Some good news in Canada's job's report:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/canada ... -1.6204511
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PortKells wrote: Sun Oct 10, 2021 2:49 pm Some good news in Canada's job's report:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/canada ... -1.6204511
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The number of people considered to be long-term unemployed — which means they haven't had a job for at least 27 weeks in a row, or about six months — is now twice was it was before the pandemic, at 389,000 people. That 's more than a quarter of everyone without a job.

Leah Nord with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce says that's a bad sign.

"It's important to celebrate the encouraging gains we are seeing in employment numbers over the past month, yet we also cannot afford to sweep under the rug those numbers," she said. "In the midst of a mass labour shortage, 27.3 per cent of unemployed Canadians are unaccounted for. Where did they go?"
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Typeing3 wrote: Sun Oct 10, 2021 4:01 pm:thumbdown:
Incrreased Homelessness, people living with their parents, mental health issues. Some people are just tired of having employers doing things like giving them one fewer hour than full time to avoid benefits. Especially people working in the service industry, that industry needs to change if it wants people back.
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Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty of all counts. I was home on covid quarantine for much of the trial, and watched a lot of the trial. Not guilty was really a no brainer when the case against him kept evaporating with each witness.
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Glacier wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 10:44 am Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty of all counts. I was home on covid quarantine for much of the trial, and watched a lot of the trial. Not guilty was really a no brainer when the case against him kept evaporating with each witness.
I don't know how much of it was the witnesses and how much of it was prosecution bungling the case massively, but it became readily apparent that the kid needed a lesson and not a crucifixion.

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