Liberal stronghold falls in Toronto by-election: Trudeau in big trouble
Filed by Marx Fawcett at The Daily Bell
A Liberal stronghold for thirty years and one of the ridings that helped squeak out a minority government for Trudeau in the last election, swung Conservative in last night’s Toronto-St. Pauls by-election. This is most certainly a sign of things to come in the next general election, scheduled for late 2025.
Tallying the votes went into overtime after the polls closed, thanks to a ballot with nearly 80 candidates (many of them protest efforts).
The junior party in Canada’s ruling Liberal-Marxist coalition government, the NDP – also cratered.
The rabble voted the wrong way, despite Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland delivering a “basket of deporables” pep talk ahead of the polling:
Congratulations to the "cold, cruel and small" people in Toronto-St Paul's for rejecting the Trudeauvian fantasy from within the heart of Laurentia. pic.twitter.com/WfzR39UjsU
— Marco Navarro-Génie (@MNavarroGenie) June 25, 2024
But it’s not stopping the lunatic left from hoping for a miracle in the next election: namely an official merger between the Liberal and NDP parties to cement a far-left agenda hold over Canada forever.
It's been more than a decade since people talked seriously about the idea of a Liberal-NDP merger.
After the next election, it might be time to restart those talks. #cdnpoli https://t.co/FqglvUl1Qg — Max Fawcett 🇨🇦 (@maxfawcett) April 4, 2024
I meant, “after the next by-election”… https://t.co/BYPncYVZx8
— Marx Fawcett (@MarxFawcett) June 25, 2024
There’s a lot of Liberal/NDP copage happening on Twitter right now…
The Daily Bell’s prediction
Is that the Canadian Liberal party is headed for a 1993-style blow-out, and will lose their status as a political party in the House of Commons: in 1993, the Mulroney Era Progressive Conservative Party was destroyed, going from 156 seats, to just 2.
We further predict that Justin Trudeau will not lead the party into the next election, because Trudeau is at his core, a coward – and the prospect of being at the helm as his party is ejected from Canadian politics for decades will be too humiliating for him to bear.
In other news, this widely circulated photo from Game 7 of the Stanley Cup series looks to have been faked…
But the sentiment certainly isn’t.