>>14056 As someone that didn't pay attention to American economy back then and still doesn't. Is the Dodd Frank stuff something that helps smaller businesses and persons or hinders them as well.
Of course there are nuances to the story. The Liberals were trying to push for a method that would involve a ranked ballot, putting your preferred choices in an order. Apparently it was difficult for the Liberals to build support and momentum for the method, and once it became clear it wasn't going to float, they went "well we don't really have anything else to give you". Perhaps they could have provided alternative voting procedures or tried harder to push the ranked ballot, but I don't think this is solely the fault of the Liberal party.
>>11817 Even if he might not be saving anything, he's still kind of a fresh breath from the Conservative stranglehold. And is still probably far more competent than anything the NDP can field since Jack passed away ;_;
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Kannagi
>>11817 I thought he was supposed to just be the cute sexy guy in canadian politics. at least it felt like most people were talking about how they like how good looking he is.
Anno
I knew a girl at work who was voting Liberal (not even for Trudeau just the Liberal representative in her area) solely because of how good looking he was.