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How many people even know there was an election in Canada?
Here are the results:
I've said this before, at least 30 years ago I read an article, that Canada is our closest ally, we share a huge border with Canada, we share more culturally with Canada than any other nation, and yet news about events in Canada barely get any mention in American media.
Now there's an election, and Canadians, by a roughly 43% to 41% ratio, narrowly re-elected the Liberal party to remain in power.
Hopeless liberal basket-case Trudeau drove his country into the ground the last few years, much like Biden did simultaneously in the U.S., and like Biden, was enormously unpopular.
And so Trudeau resigned early, to allow his party to select new leadership to have a better chance going into the new election.
And Canada is majority-liberal enough that it allowed another from his party to narrowly get elected and hang on to power.
Which is basically the equivalent of a Kamala Harris/Tim Walz win in Canada, so from the U.S., we'll be able to further watch from the sidelines as they burn Canada to the ground over the next few years.
The Canadians, unlike the U.S., apparently haven't had enough pain yet. It's like in destroyed leftist California, they know liberals are destroying California, but they just can't bring themselves to vote conservative, no matter how bad it has become.
So now Canada has liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney. The insane choice of choosing the same party and expecting a different result.
Good luck with that, Canada. Pop another bag of popcorn.