Ellen Ioanes
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People are really having a hard time and they want something to blame. They want a person to blame. They want a party to blame. They want a policy to blame. And they want somebody to fix it for them.
People are really having a hard time and they want something to blame. They want a person to blame. They want a party to blame. They want a policy to blame. And they want somebody to fix it for them.
Her resignation and her rebuke of specifically Trudeau's plan for dealing with the Trump relationship kind of put the nail in the coffin, so to speak, for his party leadership, for sure, if not his national leadership.
Her resignation and her rebuke of specifically Trudeau's plan for dealing with the Trump relationship kind of put the nail in the coffin, so to speak, for his party leadership, for sure, if not his national leadership.
He's also sort of a populist in a Trump-esque mold. So I think that will really be something to watch. And I think that's something that Canadians are actually concerned about. So
He's also sort of a populist in a Trump-esque mold. So I think that will really be something to watch. And I think that's something that Canadians are actually concerned about. So
2024 was a huge election year across the world and we've really seen a lot of incumbents go down. You know, people are ready to turn the tide and that does look like a move toward like more of the right wing.
2024 was a huge election year across the world and we've really seen a lot of incumbents go down. You know, people are ready to turn the tide and that does look like a move toward like more of the right wing.
People are really having a hard time and they want something to blame. They want a person to blame. They want a party to blame. They want a policy to blame. And they want somebody to fix it for them.
Her resignation and her rebuke of specifically Trudeau's plan for dealing with the Trump relationship kind of put the nail in the coffin, so to speak, for his party leadership, for sure, if not his national leadership.
He's also sort of a populist in a Trump-esque mold. So I think that will really be something to watch. And I think that's something that Canadians are actually concerned about. So
2024 was a huge election year across the world and we've really seen a lot of incumbents go down. You know, people are ready to turn the tide and that does look like a move toward like more of the right wing.