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Posted By: wabigoon Election Canada - 10/19/15
Any news, or thoughts?
Posted By: Flyer01 Re: Election Canada - 10/19/15
Did you vote in the Canadian election today?
Posted By: xxclaro Re: Election Canada - 10/19/15
Liberal majority....bad deal. Didn't care for any of the viable options this time round but would have prefered a minority Conservative I think. Alberta once again was pretty solid blue.
Posted By: gerry35 Re: Election Canada - 10/19/15
Bunch of fools to elect someone like Trudeau. I fear he will be our version of Obama. I remember how embarrassed I was to be a Canadian the last time the Liberals were in power.

Would be nice to separate from Canada from say Manitoba west and give them Vancouver as well........
Posted By: troutfly Re: Election Canada - 10/19/15
I can not believe the results. I could have lived with a minority Lib govt if it came to that. A majority Lib govt once again scares me to death. Yes I was hoping for a Conservative majority.

You are quite right gerrygoat; He is going to be our Obama. I couldn't begin to count the times he used Obama catch lines and phrases throughout the campaign.

At least Alberta stayed true to the Conservative values!
Gonna be interesting to say the least!
Posted By: greydog Re: Election Canada - 10/19/15
He will be many times worse than Obama but to the news media, he will be able to do no wrong. Embarrassing to be governed by an entitled puppy. GD
Posted By: 79S Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
Holy smokes isn't this enough to scare people off wow.. I thought Americans were bad when it came to free stuff...

Trudeau, who has re-energized the Liberal Party since its devastating electoral losses four years ago, promises to raise taxes on the rich and run deficits for three years to boost government spending.
Posted By: 79S Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
Sounds like you guys are in for the same treatment we got the last 8yrs..

Trudeau's opponents pilloried him as too inexperienced, but Trudeau embraced his boyish image on Election Day. Sporting jeans and a varsity letter jacket, he posed for a photo standing on the thighs of two his colleagues to make a cheerleading pyramid, his campaign plane in the backdrop with "Trudeau 2015" painted in large red letters
Posted By: Mannlicher Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
Just like in America, a liberal landslide. Canada will follow America into financial ruin, under Trudeau.
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Trudeau, who has re-energized the Liberal Party since its devastating electoral losses four years ago, promises to raise taxes on the rich and run deficits for three years to boost government spending.
Posted By: RWE Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
y'all better stock up on 22 rimfire and large capacity magazines....
Posted By: BC30cal Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
Originally Posted by wabigoon
Any news, or thoughts?

wabigoon;
Top of the morning to you sir, I trust that this finds you and yours doing acceptably well.

Going into this election the Conservatives had more than their proverbial "work cut out for them" as there hasn't been anyone elected for a fourth term in the last century.

Among other things Mr. Harper was/is an astute student of history and he knew that full well. What he successfully did in my view, was leave the Conservative party with decent representation, with official opposition status and a full war chest for the next run.

In the main, Canadians and the news media in general didn't give Mr. Harper his due as far as how bright he is.

That said I sensed there'd be a change, but was of course hoping for less of a change than we've been handed.

Again, like in past elections, the power goes where Ontario and Quebec want it to and those of us living west of the Manitoba line vote out of a sense of duty - with full knowledge that the results are decided before we head to the polls after work..... not that we're frustrated by that in the least.

The low price of oil and minerals has definitely hurt our position at the table here now too I'd say and to some degree then the election.

Anyway I hope and pray I'm wrong in my assessment of Mr. Trudeau's ability to run anything larger than a ski class. If there was ever a time I hoped I'm wrong wabigoon - this is definitely it.

Sorry for the pensive reply this morning sir, I'm in a less optimistic mood than is typical. All the best to you and yours this week.

Dwayne
Posted By: patbrennan Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
Change is coming, whether we like it or not.
For myself Trudeau inspires no confidence in his ability to lead the country well, or even just fair! I hope he proves that my concerns are unfounded, no doubt he will get 8 years to do that.
I can get really depressed if I think the democrats retain power in the US in their upcoming election. That would put our two countries on a course that does not bode well for our kids, and their kids.
On a more optimistic note (!) those of us on the wrong side of 50 need to enjoy and treasure the things we like to do, while we can.
Posted By: 280shooter Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
My condolences.
Posted By: 2legit2quit Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
alas I find that misery loves company, and it seems my Canadian brothers are in the same boat as their friends to the south (hey and west)


self reliance, initiative etc. are becoming passe values for many, particularly in urban areas


and some of it just makes sense.

when you have people stacked on top of one another like cord wood, there's probably a greater need or desire for central control.

as more and more folks crowd into cities, look for those qualities we respect in one another to fade as desired traits as to how one should conduct himself.

I've no doubt that if the grocery stores were to empty, my friend Dwayne and folks like him in more rural parts of Canada would figure out how to keep his family fed.


in Montreal, Toronto? NYC, Chicago, not so much.


there's dark days ahead for "pull your own weight" type folks


and if it has a chance to survive (other than small pockets) there's likely going to have to be some Balkinization that takes place. In both countries.


You Canadians I've met, particularly out west, as I traveled the Alcan or met you in Hawaii or Mexico or talk to on here.

you have my sympathy. I feel for you currently similar feelings I had for my own nation in 2012

I wish you and yours the very best, and at this point really all one can do is make sure that very small pocket one calls family and/or community is prepared to weather the storms ahead.

I've been treated very well by my Canadian friends and thus I always wish the very best for them.
Posted By: New_2_99s Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
Originally Posted by RWE
y'all better stock up on 22 rimfire and large capacity magazines....


Already can not have high capacity magazines !!
Posted By: downwindtracker2 Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
I found the media to be very pro Conservative. There were no reality checks. Harper governed for the Conservative Party ,the oil industry, and the rich,not for the majority of Canadians. The results reflect that.

Justin Trudeau is not his father, he's more like his grandfather, Jimmy Sinclair.

We will see if he can keep his promise, that he made at the beginning of his speech to govern like Sir Wilfred Laurier.
Posted By: 1OntarioJim Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
[quote=downwindtracker2]I found the media to be very pro Conservative."

I don't know where you got this idea. In my opinion none of the media gave Harper credit for anything. He was not without flaws but no where did I see any acknowledgment of how well the Conservatives maintained our economy in comparison to other countries over the last several years.

I am certainly not rich but have seen my investments grow in value. There have been some exceptions since the setback in the oil industry, however, I believe that was beyond the control of any government.

Jim
Posted By: hillbillybear Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
Good Luck with your new PM and Liberal Government.

I pray for the sake of all Canadians and their allies that Trudeau the Second is nothing like Obama or perhaps even worse.
Posted By: downwindtracker2 Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
It's The Vancouver Sun. When the Liberals were last in power they were paying down the debt with surpluses. Never mentioned. Conservatives come in, true we were in the recession of '08, but they borrowed money to give tax breaks to the rich. This is good fiscal management? The paper claimed it was !

Job creation, percentage wise, only R.B.Bennett was worse in the last 100 years. That one got no play.

A kid washes up ashore, you know the background on that story, the paper runs an article saying ignore that.

I guess I should have said Postmedia, eh.

This is an Ontario issue. You are from Ontario, aren't you? Suddenly, when we are in mild recession last summer ,just before the election call, the Tories announce they are going to help the manufacturing sector. Good, but where were they in the last 10 years. Had they been doing that we wouldn't have been in recession. Ontario should be booming if the States are.


Posted By: Tuffcity Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
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not for the majority of Canadians. The results reflect that.


Interestingly enough the new Liberal government does not represent the majority of Canadians either with only 39% of the total vote. Conservatives were only less than 8% behind but fill far fewer seats in parliament.

Last election there was a great cry for proportional representation by total votes received... don't hear that from Liberal or NDP supporters this time around... smile

RC
Posted By: downwindtracker2 Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
If you add the NDP, you get a number over 60%.One of Liberal platforms was a parliamentary committee to study on that. A committee to study it, what a Canadian answer.

Here in BC, they tried second choice voting once. We, I was only three at the time so can't blame me, got a Social Credit government.
Posted By: patbrennan Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
The Vancouver Sun is hardly the only newspaper in Canada!
Posted By: ihookem Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
I'm sorry to hear about the loss. I watched our news here and they mentioned him winning , a liberal party. They seemed happy and that concerns me.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Election Canada - 10/20/15
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Posted By: CanuckShooter Re: Election Canada - 10/22/15
The problems with our economy is because all the jobs were outsourced to China\India\etc....so large corporations could reap higher profits. Which govts allowed that to happen?

In Canada these days if China ever put us on trade sanctions we wouldn't have anything left on the store shelves, think about it.

And now they cannot outsource the jobs we do have...so what are they allowing? That's right temporary foreign workers, while Canadian workers are laid off.

It's time to take a real hard look at what is really going on in north america and quit selling out our futures for short term gains for majority shareholders.
Posted By: senior Re: Election Canada - 10/23/15
Be prepared for a rough ride if your a gun owner.
Looks like the RCMP are already starting to push the gun control [bleep].

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/rcm...e-converted-to-fully-automatic-1.3284661

Trudeau :
The newly elected Liberal government's platform promised a series of gun-control measures, but declined to revive the long-gun registry abolished by the Harper government.

"We will take action to get handguns and assault weapons off our streets," says the document, also committing to "repeal changes made by Bill C-42 … [and] put decision-making about weapons restrictions back in the hands of police, not politicians."

Yet:

"There are no documented cases where the [blanked out] technique has been used in a criminal offence in Canada. Should this technique be encountered in Canada, law enforcement has the power to act by laying charges under the Criminal Code."
Posted By: SBTCO Re: Election Canada - 10/23/15
Originally Posted by gerrygoat
..Would be nice to separate from Canada from say Manitoba west and give them Vancouver as well........


If'in you Bc'ns, Albertans, and Saskatchewanians want to get together with us Montuckians, Wyominguns, Idahoans etc. I'm sure we could come to some agreement over a few of your finest barley ales during an independence confab and start up our own little enclave. Could call it Albertana..or Montlumbia...or Wyscatchewan. Doesn't really matter, just so long as we can agree on proper calibers for our military and due something about that whole "EHH?" thing.

Posted By: sniper58 Re: Election Canada - 10/23/15
Originally Posted by SBTCO
Originally Posted by gerrygoat
..Would be nice to separate from Canada from say Manitoba west and give them Vancouver as well........


If'in you Bc'ns, Albertans, and Saskatchewanians want to get together with us Montuckians, Wyominguns, Idahoans etc. I'm sure we could come to some agreement over a few of your finest barley ales during an independence confab and start up our own little enclave. Could call it Albertana..or Montlumbia...or Wyscatchewan. Doesn't really matter, just so long as we can agree on proper calibers for our military and due something about that whole "EHH?" thing.



Count me in!
Posted By: kjohn Re: Election Canada - 10/23/15
But he has nice hair...
Posted By: gerry35 Re: Election Canada - 10/23/15
I learned about Cascadia in school in the '80's but when you check it out it would include a lot of liberal areas in southern B.C. Washington and Oregon.

It would be nice to escape the left wing madness but I honestly don't know if it would actually be possible anymore.
Posted By: gerry35 Re: Election Canada - 10/23/15
Originally Posted by kjohn
But he has nice hair...


Hey, what else do you need other than legalizing pot and allowing ISIS to infiltrate us with the Syrian refugees.......
Posted By: Westcoaster Re: Election Canada - 10/24/15
I lack confidence in the Justin whelps ability to govern. His lack of platform on the economy, his socialist views on ISIS and gun control make me feel like it's going to be a long, long four years.
Posted By: deadeye Re: Election Canada - 10/24/15
Originally Posted by SBTCO
Originally Posted by gerrygoat
..Would be nice to separate from Canada from say Manitoba west and give them Vancouver as well........


If'in you Bc'ns, Albertans, and Saskatchewanians want to get together with us Montuckians, Wyominguns, Idahoans etc. I'm sure we could come to some agreement over a few of your finest barley ales during an independence confab and start up our own little enclave. Could call it Albertana..or Montlumbia...or Wyscatchewan. Doesn't really matter, just so long as we can agree on proper calibers for our military and due something about that whole "EHH?" thing.



I'm in... Where's the meeting to get this started... ehh?? LOL!
Posted By: Jordan Smith Re: Election Canada - 10/25/15
https://www.facebook.com/groups/340333196141679/?pnref=story
Posted By: Okanagan Re: Election Canada - 10/25/15
As with Obama, I pray that he will not govern as he has indicated that he will but instead will rise to the responsibilities of the office and serve well. I suspect, however, that we have traded a pipeline for bong pipe.

Posted By: SNAP Re: Election Canada - 10/25/15
Justin, will be even worse than his vile *papa* and we decent Canadians. will pay a huge price for this sad event.

There is nothing in Canada, that I loathe as I do the foul Trudeau clan, every slimy one of them.
Posted By: Jordan Smith Re: Election Canada - 10/25/15
I bet Harper is looking pretty good to you right about now, hey SNAP? wink

He sure is to me...
Posted By: downwindtracker2 Re: Election Canada - 10/25/15
Well Snap, Harper has achieved the same love.
Posted By: SNAP Re: Election Canada - 10/25/15
Jordan, I was always much more of a Preston supporter and do not like several of Steves policies, but, he has been the best PM since MacKenzie-King and I am damned sorry to see him defeated.

Ray, don't be ridiculous, when your rifles are taken by this Trudeau baglicker, with the eager assistance of the commies of the No Democracy Pinkos, maybe you will awaken from your delusion and it will be too late.
Posted By: n007 Re: Election Canada - 10/26/15
British Columbia Wildlife Federation has posted a response from the Liberals to questions they posed.

http://www.bcwf.bc.ca/
Posted By: downwindtracker2 Re: Election Canada - 10/26/15
AS I was reloading for a 6.5RM,the perfect rifle/cartridge combination for a deer hunt, I realized this isn't our, baby boomers, country anymore, it's the younger generation's. They got out to vote, and got the vote out. It's a kick in the head to realize you are an old fossil.




Posted By: SNAP Re: Election Canada - 10/26/15
Not me, at 69, I am still full of P&V with a full head of hair, few silver specs and eager for hunting, shooting and p***y!

But, my new Kimber MA-.280AI is THE deer rifle and my custom UL Remmy Seven by Kendall and McPhee in 708 is next.
Posted By: grouseman Re: Election Canada - 10/26/15
It's like the passengers of the Titanic electing the Cabin Boy to be captain, because they thought the previous guy ran too tight a ship. "We taught that old Captain a lesson."

As they swim for the lifeboats . . .
Posted By: downwindtracker2 Re: Election Canada - 10/26/15
I have a full coverage, but it's pretty well spaced and very light coloured wink


I don't know about 7mm, we all know 6.5 is so much better.
Posted By: Pappy348 Re: Election Canada - 10/27/15
Sorry to hear about your troubles up there. In order to help you out, we'll be happy to take your new First Lady off your hands in exchange for "No More Desert" Michelle.😛
Posted By: castnblast Re: Election Canada - 11/06/15
I'm not much of a political junkie, but how's this for a response - the theme promoted by our new PM Trudeau for our new Federal Cabinet was pluralism, diversity, and multi ethnic inclusiveness. My dog and I did our part for that theme with our game bag today, we included a Central European, an East Asian, and an Aboriginal. ;-) (Hungarian partridge, Chinese Ring necked Pheasant, and Saskatchewan's provincial bird, Sharp-tailed Grouse)
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Posted By: 378Canuck Re: Election Canada - 11/06/15
Thats what happens when you have a bunch of [bleep] loving, tree huggers, homosexuals that can marry vote in someone like that snot nosed kid. first thing the queer did was stop all attacks on ISIS, speaks loudly on where his best friends are. All we need now is for another Clinton to take the Helm cross border then we will really be f###ked.
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