There still isn't any actual different party to vote in. All have the same agenda just different platitudes. So in situations like this incumbent is going to win.
But their growth is stagnant. It doesn't appear to be much other than a vanity outlet for Bernier. He hasn't managed to bring in anyone else of consequence to the party despite tons of cancelations and clownworld stuff over the last 4 years.
Even Bernier is still a colourblind meritocracy type. There's lots of evidence of him courting FOB jeets as candidates for his party in ridings he has no chance of ever winning (which, TBH, is still all of them).
So he can't even rally around stopping the jeet invasion and closing borders without falling back into the fake & gay "A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian" coward position of Trudeau and Poilievre.
they cannot run under their name which is pretty darn important for recognition. Unless you directly look up who their candidate is, you won't be able to find them. Combine this with the constant deplatforming and its not hard to understand why they will rarely win a riding.
There still isn't any actual different party to vote in. All have the same agenda just different platitudes. So in situations like this incumbent is going to win.
The PPC has some potential.
But their growth is stagnant. It doesn't appear to be much other than a vanity outlet for Bernier. He hasn't managed to bring in anyone else of consequence to the party despite tons of cancelations and clownworld stuff over the last 4 years.
Even Bernier is still a colourblind meritocracy type. There's lots of evidence of him courting FOB jeets as candidates for his party in ridings he has no chance of ever winning (which, TBH, is still all of them).
So he can't even rally around stopping the jeet invasion and closing borders without falling back into the fake & gay "A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian" coward position of Trudeau and Poilievre.
It also doesn't help that the PPC is blocked from running in Ontario... which given that it is the capital province of Canada isn't helping things.
PPC is not blocked in Ontario. They are running in most areas. Its unlikely they'll win a riding, but they are not blocked.
they cannot run under their name which is pretty darn important for recognition. Unless you directly look up who their candidate is, you won't be able to find them. Combine this with the constant deplatforming and its not hard to understand why they will rarely win a riding.