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  • That's already an argument against using the lrt in winter. Not saying it's not a problem - smoking meth in the entrance of lrt stations is not cool. But using that as an excuse to not provide services for everyone is peak conservatism. So yeah, they would totally use that.

  • I know the area. The proposed bike lanes make a lot of sense because they fill in gaps in the existing network. I also don't understand why people insist on Street parking when they have a garage. The neighborhood is quiet and low traffic, perfect for a 30 zone. Plus all the consultation happened already, it's a bit late to complain now. I really hope the city stands its ground. The province has no business meddling here.

  • I'm still angry that the libs even ran a candidate in Griesbach. They had no chance, why steal votes from the NDP for absolutely nothing?

    Edit: but I'm super into your idea. Flight them with fun and malicious compliance.

  • That's exactly what makes me believe they will win next time with little effort. Unless the LPC delivers big, people are not going to vote "anything but conservative" again.

    If Carney is smart, he actually pushes for proportional representation. It would save the liberals next election, all the smaller parties would be on board, and even if he gets ousted after, he would have secured his place in the history books (not sure how susceptible he is to appeals to his vanity...)

  • The Canadian cons didn't actually boot Polievre, instead they're giving him an easy to win riding and a brand new seat in parliament so he can stay on. Which probably means he'll stick around and win the next election. I hate it.

    Edit: autocorrect

  • I've had the same thought. This is a pyrrhic victory: the conservatives actually gained seats, and the smaller parties all lost ground. So if the Liberals don't deliver big, it'll be a blue wave next time.

    Also, I really hope the NDP can reinvent themselves and become relevant again. We need something on the other side of the liberals.

  • Looks like we're in the same boat... But aside from that, I'm also annoyed that the Liberals decided to run a candidate in my riding, which before was a clear NDP win. Now they've siphoned away voters from the NDP and might give the cons the win.

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