• @ProgrammingSocks@pawb.social
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      Living in Alberta is like having a really awful older brother that everybody relates to you to the point where you just accept that’s how everybody assumes you are.

      • @streetfestival@lemmy.ca
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        96 months ago

        Which Canadian province you live in in order of increasing likeliness based on population: Newfoundland (Labrador), New Brunswick, Ontario.

        In making this silly comment, I learned that Quebec borders on 4 US states and Ontario 3 (if I read the maps correctly 🤭 - it was a quick look). These provinces border more states than prairie provinces in good part because the prairie provinces’ adjacent states are much wider than those south of Quebec and Ontario. This concludes my most Canada-centric comment of the year :P

        • @T00l_shed@lemmy.world
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          Well done! Also canada can be dope. A lot of good folks. Fairly open minded, great food, fantastic culture from all around the world. If you’ve never been, there is a lot to see!

        • @Magister@lemmy.world
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          Yes, Montreal is pretty close to NY and VT, I often goes there. There is a small border with NH, and bigger one with ME in the east.

  • @streetfestival@lemmy.ca
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    According to a study by the Angus Reid Institute, Quebec is still the province where positive sentiments towards CPC leader Pierre Poilievre are the lowest.

    That’s thinking. Good on you, Québec.

    .* Embarrassed ON noises *
    (Credit: @xmunk@sh.itjust.works)

  • @wise_pancake@lemmy.ca
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    A majority of Canadians, 55%, say they have a negative opinion of Poilievre.

    How are we in a situation where ALL of the federal party leaders are extremely unpopular going into an election.

    Pollieve is at -18 net favourability, Singh is at -16, Trudeau is at -40%.

    “Pierre Poilievre’s net favourability in Quebec sits at -45%.”

    Vive la Quebec. Outside of some of the cultural stuff, I feel I align a lot with Quebec politically.

    • Nik282000
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      How are we in a situation where ALL of the federal party leaders are extremely unpopular going into an election.

      Because our political system is absolutely crammed with career criminals politicians who’s only goals are pump this country for every penny.

    • @streetfestival@lemmy.ca
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      76 months ago

      AFAIK Quebec tends not to elect many Conservatives - probably the fewest per capita in Canada provincially/territorially, per the headline. They elect a lot of Liberal and Bloc candidates. My conjecture (which is irrelevant in days like this when the Libs poll pitifully) is that how many Liberals Quebec (which, like Ontario, has a ton of seats) elects, as opposed to Bloc, has a pretty sizeable indirect effect on who forms governments between the Liberals and Conservatives. I should add that I’m ignorant of where the Bloc is on the political spectrum, so my ‘Liberals and Bloc split votes’ hypothesis is blind in that respect

    • @scutiger@lemmy.world
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      The Bloc’s goal is to sneak in a few seats to represent Quebec’s interests federally. Nobody is voting for the Bloc expecting Yves-François Blanchet to become PM. Quebec is just different enough from the RoC that having a party dedicated to itself makes sense.

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        I think it’s a great move for them. They’re actually in the running for official opposition right now, with a 42% chance of becoming opposition (using pre-Freeland resignation stats)

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    Everything I hear about Quebec makes me like it more. If only it were easier for me specifically to immigrate

    • Sunshine (she/her)OP
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      Quebec also has the cheapest car insurance, phone bills, housing. They have political donation contribution limits capped at $100 a year and they list your name and which party you support politically on elections Quebec. They have areas that actually affordable for the minimum wage. They are the province that’s the furthest away from a 2-party system as the Quebecois actually give the smaller parties a chance of government unlike the rest of Canada where people tend to worship the 2 establishment political parties no matter.

      It’s no wonder conservatives complain they speak French because it is the best protection against fascist propaganda.

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        I just moved to get back from Ontario, and my car insurance doesn’t seem to have changed much. On the other hand, I was able to buy a house for 2/3 or less of what it would have cost anywhere in Southern Ontario.

        We have discovered some drawbacks, but all in all it has been a positive experience.

    • @scutiger@lemmy.world
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      Quebec actually has some of the most forgiving policies for immigration in the country. Speaking French is a big plus and makes it much easier to get in, but a lot of people go through Quebec to end up elsewhere in Canada.

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        I have no skilled jobs and would still meed to learn French. From when I looked into it, it seemed the province specifically needed to nominate you

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    Frankly, given the Finlandization of Canada, a Conservative minority government, that depends on the votes of the Bloc to do anything is probably the best bet for Canada to survive the next four years of Trumpism. Trudeau definitely cannot lead, because Trump will never forgive him for making fun of him behind his back, and he’s a petty shit like that. Then we need a Conservative PM, so that Trump would not feel the urge to bully too much, but with the Bloc holding the government’s balls so the Conservative idiots don’t do anything too crazy. They would give PP an alibi like «sorry oh dear leader Trumpy overlord I would love to pass a law requiring every trans person to wear a purple triangle but you see my internal politics are a mess and I have to keep Québec from separating». Ideally the cons would lose most provincial governments too, so that PP is weak as fuck. Basically, we just need PP to be our beard.

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      In general I think having a majority government is awful so I do hope we continue to have a minority government.

      While PP would indeed be a guard of sorts it’d still be great to have a non-cons PM.

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        Of course, PM Singh would be awesome but I suspect the bully to the south might make it a standing policy goal to fuck with us any chance he gets…

        • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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          Isn’t that his standard policy with everyone?
          Just because the US is doing an “any% speed run collapse of Democracy” doesn’t mean we should make worse choices for ourselves just because one person might be better at dealing with children.

      • @7rokhym@lemmy.ca
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        The best government is afraid of the people. I was back visiting Alberta and the family now has a rabid hate on for coalition governments, but Ill take them over a majority gov’t every day. The world is complicated, life is complicated, if someone is falling for a hero with simple, common sense solutions well, they are not only under/misinformed, but also the problem.

    • @Splitdipless@lemmy.ca
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      I’m okay with our ‘Governor’ calling their President all sorts of subservient titles if it means the SOCON pieces-of-shit don’t get a whiff of thinking they’re important.