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Justin Trudeau calls snap Canadian election, voting day Sept. 20

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Trudeau triggers Canadian election, voting day Sept. 20
By ROB GILLIES37 minutes ago


TORONTO (AP) — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau triggered an election Sunday as he seeks to capitalize on Canada being one of the most fully vaccinated countries in the world.

Trudeau announced the election would be held on Sept. 20 after visiting the governor-general, who holds a mostly ceremonial position representing Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II as head of state.

“We’ve had your back, and now it’s time to hear your voice,” Trudeau said. “Canadians need to choose how we finish the fight against COVID-19.”

Trudeau is seeking to win a majority of seats in Parliament. His Liberal Party fell just short of that two years ago and must rely on the opposition to pass legislation.

The election comes as Canada is experiencing a new wave of COVID-19 cases, driven by the delta variant of the coronavirus.

Trudeau isn’t as popular as he once was, but his government’s handling of the pandemic has been widely viewed as a success. After a slow start Canada now has enough vaccine for every citizen. More than 71% of eligible Canadians are fully vaccinated and over 82% have received at least one dose. The government has spent billions to prop up the economy amid lockdowns that have now lifted.

But if the result is another minority government, the “knives will start to come out,” said Robert Bothwell, a professor of Canadian history and international relations at the University of Toronto.

“Trudeau is not widely liked. He’s what the Liberals have so they will fall in behind him, but if he loses he’s toast,” Bothwell said.

“It’s not that he’s unpopular but there’s no affection there. The Liberals behave as if he is this beloved figure but he’s not. The novelty is gone. But there’s still enough there and the performance on COVID was pretty solid so I think people will balance these things going into the election and vote for Trudeau.”

Trudeau, the son of the late Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, became the second youngest prime minister in Canadian history when he was first elected with a majority of seats in Parliament in 2015. The Liberal’s victory ended almost 10 years of Conservative Party government in Canada, but scandals combined with high expectations have damaged Trudeau’s standing.

His father served as prime minister from 1968 to 1984 with a short interruption.

Opposition leftist New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh said it is “selfish” for Trudeau to call an election in a pandemic. Ontario, Canada’s largest province, reported more than 500 cases for the fourth straight day.

Nelson Wiseman, a political science professor at the University of Toronto, said many Canadians will resent having an election they see as unnecessary, but said the Liberals will win the most seats.

“Trudeau is seen as having delivered on vaccines and there has been widespread support for the government’s income-and job-support programs to counter COVID’s economic fallout,” Wiseman said.

“Canadians compare their situation to the U.S. The current spike in the U.S. contributes to smug complacency among Canadians. This feeling benefits the Liberals at present.”

 
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Pretty boy will win but is overly confident he'll get a majority this time. Singh and the Tool are high if they think they'll win.
 
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Pretty boy will win but is overly confident he'll get a majority this time. Singh and the Tool are high if they think they'll win.

Probably another Liberal minority. Singh is utterly clueless and Erin too hawkish
 
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Covid is rising in Canada. If Trudeau does not snap election he will lose to conservative. He is already high unpopular with carbon tax.
 
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Trudeau is playing smart. He wants to lose so that another party can clean his mess. Just like pml n and ppp screwed up and now IK had to clean their mess.
 
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Probably another Liberal minority. Singh is utterly clueless and Erin too hawkish
The Tool is the least charismatic vanilla leader I've ever seen.

Regardless I predict the following happening

-Liberals barely scrape through with a minority government unless by some miracle the Cons and NDP team up to challenge Pretty Boy on the basis of the wasteful expenditure of a snap election

- By this time we will be deep doodoo in the 4th wave because of Alberta and their nutjob in charge Kenney with his equalization agenda. Furthermore, the noises for Western separation will have reached a crescendo by this point.

- Trudeau will enact emergency powers (hopefully, I don't like him, but he needs to get AB in check with their spreadnecks)

- my buzz from the whiskey is not strong enough to speculate further
 
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