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Monday, March 17, 2025

Canada needs to solve some problems

 

 Certain rules of Parliament are done by what the political scientists call, 'Convention,' meaning they are unwritten laws, which includes how Prime Ministers are picked. Historically, when parties defy 'Convention,' they are turfed by the electorate.

Expect the Liberals unConventional governance model to be rebuked by the electorate.

However, the unConventional minority government in the suspended Canadian Parliament would have to surrender power to the Governor General and allow an election, by Convention, which these Liberals (and their cohorts) refuse to do.

Also unCONVENTIONAL.


Shabby government in Canada. Not what Canadians expect.

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