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jason73

Auslander Raus
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how long does harper have before he has to move the fuck out of 24 suxxex drive?
 

jason73

Auslander Raus
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Jan 15, 2015
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Justin Trudeau Projected to Carry Liberals to Massive Win in Canada

October 19, 2015 | 7:35 pm
Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau is slated to become Canada's next prime minister, beating out Conservative leader Stephen Harper, who reigned for nearly a decade.

As of this writing, the Liberals had been elected in 32 ridings, and are projected to win 182 seats. The party needs a total of 170 seats to win a majority in the 338-seat House of Commons. Media outlets projected a Conservative opposition, with a projected 93 seats. The NDP are projected to win only 24 seats, and have only won two seats so far.

The Liberals flooded the east coast in what has been dubbed a "crimson tide," taking out opposition candidates including strong NDP incumbent and environment critic Megan Leslie in Halifax.

A number of prominent Conservative cabinet ministers already have, or are expected to, lose their seats as polls continue to close across the country. Bernard Valcourt, the government's Aboriginal Affairs Minister, lost his riding to Liberal candidate Rene Arsenault. And Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander is expected to lose his seat to Liberal rival Mark Holland.

Left-leaning Canadian voters saw Trudeau as a charismatic young leader, with the best chance of beating Harper, whose had been criticized for proroguing parliament, gutting environmental legislation, and passing the Zero Tolerance for Barbaric Cultural Practices Act, among other policy decisions. Much of the Conservative campaign focused on banning the niqab, a religious face-covering worn by Muslim women, at citizenship ceremonies.

The perception of Harper by the Canadian political left as a regressive politician prompted a number of voting campaigns to rally Muslim, indigenous and young electors, and to vote strategically to elect the highest number of NDP and Liberal candidates, which has chipped away at the number of Conservative seats.

The son of the late Pierre Elliott Trudeau — a revered and reviled former leader — Trudeau, 42, will be the first son of a prime minister to become, himself, prime minister.

Canada's longest modern election was a rollercoaster, with the left-leaning NDP enjoying an early surge in the polls. Midway through the campaign, the Conservatives took over those numbers, and by the end of the 78-day campaign period, polling numbers put the Liberals within reach of a majority, according to a Forum Research survey exclusive to VICE News.

But scandal dogged the last week of the Liberal campaign when it was revealed that the campaign's volunteer co-chair Dan Gagnier had given lobbying advice to major pipeline company TransCanada during the campaign. Political rivals the NDP and the Conservatives jumped at the chance to slow down the Liberal surge, but it didn't cost the party its victory.

After an early lead in the polls, support for the NDP wavered. But even as late as Oct. 9, leader Thomas Mulcair attempted to convince voters that the NDP was on track to win a majority government, repeating the party line that they only needed 35 more seats, and harkening back to 2011 when the NDP swept Quebec, and formed the country's official opposition.

To see how this drama ends, catch full election coverage on Daily VICE's live stream at 7:30 EST here and on VICE News once a winner is declared.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

The Most Consistent Motherfucker You Know
Jul 22, 2015
60,650
56,171
bc is split right down the middle. 3 way of fuck.

where I live is historically conservative due to the elderly population and retired albertans.
Right now it's got a single projected Liberal riding. The rest is Con or NDP.

Edit: My bad, the map makes it look like it's just one.
 

Ted Williams' head

It's freezing in here!
Sep 23, 2015
11,283
19,071
Newfoundland and Labrador did our part, clean Liberal sweep.

Canada wanted Harper out but didn't trust angry Tom.

Bye bye Harper. Hope Trudeau can live up to the hype.
 

jason73

Auslander Raus
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Jan 15, 2015
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stephen harper promised me that if trudeau was elected there would be a brothel in every neighborhood.i hope he is right