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Ian Heyting's avatar

I don't even know how the narrative that it didn't flip the election makes it that much better. The fact that foreign interference appears to have captured at least elements within the party system is a real problem to me. Even if a single seat hadn't flipped, it still means that there are Federal MPs who accepted aid from a foreign (hostile) government to secure their nomination or seat. We don't want our MPs owing corporations favors, aren't hostile foreign actors at least an order of magnitude worse?

And let's also be clear to all of the liberals who decry the shift to the right that the CPC has taken...O'Toole's struggles have a lot to do with that. He may have been the last hope of a party leader who would stand up to the social conservative ends of the party. The fact that foreign actors helped to shoot him down hasn't exactly done wonderful things for our political parties, our government, or our social discourse.

Also, for those of them arguing that this isn't a big deal, you're also giving a lot of political cover for the CPC to (allegedly) accept support from Russian or Indian government actors.

No foreign interference is acceptable, "successful" or not. And from what I can see in the political landscape, if they were trying to divide and distract Canadians and our political leaders, it's been a very successful campaign.

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Adam Poot's avatar

This is what annoys be about the handwringing over Pierre's "uncivility" - Trudeau is just as hostile, but because he speaks with a ...soft affectation and uses the right kind of polite and pious language, he gets a pass. Pierre is direct and honest with his brashness, but Trudeau clothes the wildly offensive and divisive content of his speech in the language of compassion

*edit* Thats said, I do wish Pierre would take the high road and be a little more statesmanlike, but hey what can you do

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