It’s great that Pierre lost and he probably lost to someone better, but were there better candidates for the common people on the ballot? How are liberals as a whole for Canada? Would another party have been better - greens for example?

I’ve seen a community about better vote counting system, so it seems Canada is still a first past the post country?

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    13 days ago

    Canada is still first past the post.

    “Better” depends on what you’re talking about.

    They promised similar things: tax cuts, more housing. IMO it’s fair to say that the Liberals said more about their policies (although I only looked at the Conservative housing platform).

    They’re both pretty corporate. I don’t think either of them will shrink the growing disparity between rich and poor, or do anything to mitigate climate change.

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      12 days ago

      but were there better candidates for the common people on the ballot? How are liberals as a whole for Canada?

      From your response, I gather that it seems like the answer would be “not really but at least they aren’t pro Trump”. Unfortunately, quite common around the world.

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      12 days ago

      or do anything to mitigate climate change.

      In Carney’s book he repeatedly makes that case that climate change is a threat that needs to be prioritized in government action as well as corporate action (using a regulatory framework that pushes stubborn companies in a more sustainably green direction)

      Meanwhile the last 2 CPC policy conventions have voted agasint even acknowledging the reality of climate change.

      Those are not the same.