May I celebrate this with the people of Canada.
PS. I recorded this before Radio New Zealand OR BBC thanks to Sputnik.
Trudeau
Wins! Crack-Smoking Ex-Mayor Fails to Save Canada’s Conservatives
20
October, 2015
After
an especially bizarre election season, Canadian Prime Minister
Stephen Harper has been ousted by Liberal contender Justin Trudeau.
With
polls still open on the West coast, Trudeau already has 58.3% of the
vote.
. @PeterMansbridge announces CBC projection that Justin Trudeau will be Canada's next PM http://www.cbcnews.ca/canadavotes
After
three terms in office, Harper has lost Monday’s Canadian election
to Liberal leader Justin Trudeau. The son of former Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau, Justin ran on a platform of raising taxes on the rich
and boosting government spending, also defeating New Democratic Party
hopeful Tom Mulcair in a sweeping victory.
While
many had criticized Trudeau, a member of Parliament since 2008, as
inexperienced, the 43-year-old appealed to voters fed up with the
Conservative policies of the long-running Harper administration.
Harper’s reputation also suffered after he pursued policies which
many found to be Islamophobic.
The
results end a peculiar election season.
"It’s
an embarrassment of riches for comedians," Toronto radio host
Steve Patterson told Reuters.
In
one of his last public appearances before Monday’s election, Harper
appeared at a rally with former Toronto mayor Rob Ford and his
brother, Doug Ford. Mayor Ford, of course, has become infamous after
admitting to using crack cocaine in the past.
Stephen
Harper leaves his rally as Rob Ford looks on.
Despite
being the incumbent, the Conservative Party had considered eight
other candidates. These possibilities were all abandoned after a
number of gaffes, leaving Harper as the only credible choice.
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Relations to Improve if Conservatives Lose Election
The
Conservative Party also launched attack ads against Trudeau, focusing
not on the Liberal candidate’s policies, but on his hair, which
they called too manicured to grow atop a qualified leader.
But
for the real fun, you have to look to the local Parliament elections.
A
number of fringe parties also entered the Parliamentary race, even
with little hope of winning. The Rhinoceros Party ran on promises of
overturning the laws of gravity and granting suffrage to children.
The Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party ran on hopes of
expanding voting rights…to animals.
Wyatt
Scott, an independent candidate from British Columbia, made waves
after his campaign video went viral. Riding atop a goose, the ad
shows Scott killing a medieval dragon, stealing a gold statue
Ryan
Leaf, a candidate from Yukon, performed a citizen’s arrest on a
young woman after hiding in the bushes to uncover who was vandalizing
his campaign posters.
Then
there’s Jerry Bance. A Conservative candidate and professional
repairman, Bance was forced to drop out of the race after hidden
camera footage surfaced. While fixing a client’s kitchen sink,
Bance was caught on tape using a mug to relieve himself, dumping his
urine down the drain, and then placing the mug on a drying rack after
a gentle rinsing.
There
was the strange appearance of a man in a bathroom. He showed up as
Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland spoke to reporters in the lobby of a
gentleman’s club, staring judgmentally in nothing more than a white
cotton robe.
He
has never been identified.
Even
the US presidential race – itself rich for satire – came into
play. Before dropping his bid for the Republican nomination,
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker attempted to outdo billionaire Donald
Trump by proposing the construction of a wall along the 5,500 mile
long US-Canada border.
In
a rare sign of camaraderie, each of Canada’s warring parties found
Walker’s suggestion laughable.
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/Simons+Justin+Trudeau+unlikely+champion+Alberta+oilsands/11274625/story.html
ReplyDeleteJustin Trudeau was definitely out to charm Alberta voters Thursday night. Yup, that was Pierre Trudeau’s son up there, strategically positioning himself as the lone champion of Alberta’s oilsands and of the pipelines needed to get our oil to market.
While Green Leader Elizabeth May and NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair were busy arguing over which one of them was more opposed to pipelines, Trudeau accused Conservative Leader Stephen Harper of bungling negotiations with the American government to get the Keystone XL pipeline built.
Justin Trudeau was definitely out to charm Alberta voters Thursday night. Yup, that was Pierre Trudeau’s son up there, strategically positioning himself as the lone champion of Alberta’s oilsands and of the pipelines needed to get our oil to market.
ReplyDeleteWhile Green Leader Elizabeth May and NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair were busy arguing over which one of them was more opposed to pipelines, Trudeau accused Conservative Leader Stephen Harper of bungling negotiations with the American government to get the Keystone XL pipeline built.
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/Simons+Justin+Trudeau+unlikely+champion+Alberta+oilsands/11274625/story.html