Quote (SBD @ 8 Aug 2024 00:39)
That does not exist in Canada except a single fringe candidate that can't even win his own hometown riding. So what then exactly?
Voting behavior can change. Just look at the UK, where the vote share of the feckless (if not even traitorous) Tories absolutely collapsed. The right vote in the UK in 2024 got caught in a weird spot, with enough of them abandoning the Tory ship to sink it, but not enough of them to get Reform the big breakthrough. As I've stressed repeatedly: it is an absolute anomaly that Labour was able to secure one of the largest majorities in Westminster history based on a measly 33% of the vote.
Anyway, the broader point is that voting behavior is not set in stone and that the Canadian people would absolutely have the chance to change the trajectory of their country if they voted accordingly. If they don't, they have no one but themselves to blame.
Quote (iLoveMyUsername @ 8 Aug 2024 00:28)
How do you vote them out when they import millions of vote?
Do immigrants in Canada automatically get voting rights as soon as they set foot on Canadian soil?
You raise an important point though, namely that the clock is ticking.