It’s great that Pierre lost and he probably lost to someone better, but were there better candidates for the common people on the ballot? How are liberals as a whole for Canada? Would another party have been better - greens for example?
I’ve seen a community about better vote counting system, so it seems Canada is still a first past the post country?
When Liberals rob everyday people to give to the rich, they do it while smiling at you. When Conservatives rob everyday people to give to the tich, they do it while simultaneously robbing you of rights and yelling slurs at you.
So yes, Liberals are better. It doesn’t mean they’re the best, or even good, but they are certainly less bad.
Since the best is pretty much never an available option when it comes to voting or politics in general, “less bad” is almost always a worthwhile choice.
(and, really can you get any group of people to ever agree on a single “best” anyway)
There surely is better than Liberals…
Were they on the ballot, though?
We have to pick from the options that exist, not the ones we wish existed.
We need to take this opportunity to push for Proportional Representation. This will keep the smaller parties on the ballot (and more people will vote for them).
It would be cool if the various voting reform advocates could agree on which of the various alternative to FPTP would be best.
I’m not Canadian, but NDP and Greens weren’t good?
They have some good policies (as well as a few unreasonable ones), but in a lot of parts of the country they don’t run viable candidates.
I always vote NDP, but it depends on the MP in your riding. Some people didn’t have an NDP candidate to vote for, and some people voted strategically so they didn’t split the vote and the liberals would get in over PP.
The seats the NDP did win were generally NDP strongholds. An example is that Wpg Centre had Leah Gazan running, and she has a really good reputation in that area because she does really good work, and she was the only NDP in the prairies who kept her seat!
That’s what I thought. Thanks.