So the party who leads by a wide margin in Quebec is the Bloc Quebecois, and most of its voters hate Trudeau for obvious reasons.
And since Pierre Poilievre is a very ''autonomy'' minded guy, only the media would REEEE if the Bloc voted with the Conservatives in a minority government. The remaining problem is the Bloc leader is easily manipulated by the media making alot of noise around him.
Anyway current voting trends would give the Conservatives a clear majority and Liberals would be decimated since most of his seats in Quebec would flip Bloc or Conservative.
Dream outcome would be Conservative majority, Bloc 40+ seats, Liberals dead third.
It might be due to the absolutely catastrophic invasion going on, but nationalist parties gained votes here. The two leading parties in Quebec election polls PQ and CAQ, score around 35% and 20% ( over 50% ), are nationalist.
Ideally Quebec would finally fuck-off Canada so the two linguistic groups have to stop pretending to function together ( it never worked. The bigger group swallows the smaller one, resistance = endless strife, and resist we will. ). Left to negociate would be the future of the Acadian part of New-Brunswick contiguous to Quebec.
The libs enshrined permanent bilingualism in the New-Brunswick constitution. You can also wait it out ( Acadians assimilate at 15%+ per generation, which will accelerate exponentially the more they shrink ).
P.S. : To give you an idea of how successfull the media brainwashing about Orange Man being Bad in Quebec, 70% of the population here is unhappy about Trump winning (... or would only dare answer that when asked ). Personally I know Trump winning will end-up having a positive impact on our economy medium and long term. Cheap energy will push costs down. Nationalist policies is good for local development. Last time Trump ran your country, we ended-up benefiting too.
Quebec had some of the harshest covid restrictions of the entire world, under the CAQ leadership. Certainly nowhere near as bad as Australia, but they were planning on building covid gulags, just like them. The only reason they refrained was because of the trucker convoy in Ottawa, and the discussions of doing the same thing to the parliament in Quebec City. People voted for the CAQ in order to have more Right-leaning leadership, to have fewer taxes and overall to be left alone, and François Legault went and fucked over all of his people with tyrannical and nonsensical rules based on the flimsiest of evidence. Just like with Trudeau, I'm also flabbergasted that he managed to win an election after his horrible mismanagement of the "pandemic".
The covid years have proven that expecting the majority of people to exert the most basic of logical scrutiny over media and government claims, was already asking for far too much. My faith in humanity had never been lower, but at least Trump's election is helping to improve it a bit.
At least that "Legal Weed" and "Not Harper" is paying off right Canada?
I still find it unbelievable that this twat has been Prime Minister for this long.
There's still 25% of the country that still would re-elect Trudeau despite the decade of abuse.
Though there's a not-insignficant portion of francophones doing identity politics in there.
There is a very large portion of national identity politics among Quebec French speakers, but it's not backing Trudeau anymore. ''We'' want him out.
The Bloc Quebecois scores at 35%, Federal Conservatives 24%, and Federal Liberals are at 22% in the last poll asking about Federal elections in Quebec.
So the party who leads by a wide margin in Quebec is the Bloc Quebecois, and most of its voters hate Trudeau for obvious reasons.
And since Pierre Poilievre is a very ''autonomy'' minded guy, only the media would REEEE if the Bloc voted with the Conservatives in a minority government. The remaining problem is the Bloc leader is easily manipulated by the media making alot of noise around him.
Anyway current voting trends would give the Conservatives a clear majority and Liberals would be decimated since most of his seats in Quebec would flip Bloc or Conservative.
Dream outcome would be Conservative majority, Bloc 40+ seats, Liberals dead third.
It might be due to the absolutely catastrophic invasion going on, but nationalist parties gained votes here. The two leading parties in Quebec election polls PQ and CAQ, score around 35% and 20% ( over 50% ), are nationalist.
Ideally Quebec would finally fuck-off Canada so the two linguistic groups have to stop pretending to function together ( it never worked. The bigger group swallows the smaller one, resistance = endless strife, and resist we will. ). Left to negociate would be the future of the Acadian part of New-Brunswick contiguous to Quebec.
The libs enshrined permanent bilingualism in the New-Brunswick constitution. You can also wait it out ( Acadians assimilate at 15%+ per generation, which will accelerate exponentially the more they shrink ).
P.S. : To give you an idea of how successfull the media brainwashing about Orange Man being Bad in Quebec, 70% of the population here is unhappy about Trump winning (... or would only dare answer that when asked ). Personally I know Trump winning will end-up having a positive impact on our economy medium and long term. Cheap energy will push costs down. Nationalist policies is good for local development. Last time Trump ran your country, we ended-up benefiting too.
Quebec had some of the harshest covid restrictions of the entire world, under the CAQ leadership. Certainly nowhere near as bad as Australia, but they were planning on building covid gulags, just like them. The only reason they refrained was because of the trucker convoy in Ottawa, and the discussions of doing the same thing to the parliament in Quebec City. People voted for the CAQ in order to have more Right-leaning leadership, to have fewer taxes and overall to be left alone, and François Legault went and fucked over all of his people with tyrannical and nonsensical rules based on the flimsiest of evidence. Just like with Trudeau, I'm also flabbergasted that he managed to win an election after his horrible mismanagement of the "pandemic".
The covid years have proven that expecting the majority of people to exert the most basic of logical scrutiny over media and government claims, was already asking for far too much. My faith in humanity had never been lower, but at least Trump's election is helping to improve it a bit.