It’s been nearly two weeks since Canadian voters looked warily south of the border and decided collectively that we do not subscribe to MAGAism; that basing our country on fear, division, and dishonesty is simply not who we are.
You wrote: "[Canadians] were even willing to possibly give the Conservative Party of Canada a chance — just not under Pierre Poilievre..." I'm thinking that the vast majority of the 42% who voted Conservative could not have known that if their party won nationally, it would form the government without Poilievre at the helm. So while Carleton voters had no use for Poilievre, I'm not sure the evidence is the same for the other 8 million who voted Conservative. Set me straight, please!
You wrote: "[Canadians] were even willing to possibly give the Conservative Party of Canada a chance — just not under Pierre Poilievre..." I'm thinking that the vast majority of the 42% who voted Conservative could not have known that if their party won nationally, it would form the government without Poilievre at the helm. So while Carleton voters had no use for Poilievre, I'm not sure the evidence is the same for the other 8 million who voted Conservative. Set me straight, please!