What is the most important issue for you in deciding how to vote?
And why?
And why?
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What is the most important issue for you in deciding how to vote?
And why?
A mix of all of those factors, which motivates me to oppose the Conservatives. Which party I vote for will depend on which party I think stands the best chance of defeating the Conservative candidate in my riding.What is the most important issue for you in deciding how to vote?
And why?
A mix of all of those factors, which motivates me to oppose the Conservatives. Which party I vote for will depend on which party I think stands the best chance of defeating the Conservative candidate in my riding.
(BTW: I absolutely hate our first-past-the-post voting system because it necessitates this sort of strategic voting. I'd much rather just vote for the candidate/party whose platform most closely aligns with my own values, but in our current system, I'd often be working against my own interests by doing that)
That's news to... well... the entire country.Canada has no issues with Climate change.
Canada has no issues with Climate change.
I even wanted to have ranked choice voting in the poll I made for this thread,A mix of all of those factors, which motivates me to oppose the Conservatives. Which party I vote for will depend on which party I think stands the best chance of defeating the Conservative candidate in my riding.
(BTW: I absolutely hate our first-past-the-post voting system because it necessitates this sort of strategic voting. I'd much rather just vote for the candidate/party whose platform most closely aligns with my own values, but in our current system, I'd often be working against my own interests by doing that)
Uhh... thanks for standing with us so we aren't lonely on the global stage for having such an abysmally stupid approach to elections?(BTW: I absolutely hate our first-past-the-post voting system because it necessitates this sort of strategic voting. I'd much rather just vote for the candidate/party whose platform most closely aligns with my own values, but in our current system, I'd often be working against my own interests by doing that)
First-past-the-post is pretty common worldwide. I blame the British.Uhh... thanks for standing with us so we aren't lonely on the global stage for having such an abysmally stupid approach to elections?
That's news to... well... the entire country.
Climate change is driving rapid shifts between high and low water levels on the Great Lakes
Climate change is making wildfires in Canada bigger, hotter and more dangerous - Macleans.ca
Some Arctic ground no longer freezing—even in winter
Canada must assert sovereignty over the Arctic while there’s still time
the entire world has issues with climate change, my friend. that's why for so long it was known as global warming.
All parties generally at least pay lip-service to the idea of climate change. The Conservatives have a worrying number of members who are climate change deniers, but they aren't a big enough bloc to dictate the party's platform.My point was about government as per elections as it is not run by deniers. In the US there are a lot of deniers in the GOP thus in Congress, States, etc. Even the last conservative government here joined environmental pacts
All parties generally at least pay lip-service to the idea of climate change. The Conservatives have a worrying number of members who are climate change deniers, but they aren't a big enough bloc to dictate the party's platform.
Where the parties differ is in their approach to the issue. The Conservatives want to avoid any measures that would have real impact on the issue and muzzled climate scientists the last time they were in power. They stand in sharp contrast to the other parties.[
This is very much an issue for the election.
Good luck with that.
I strongly feel that Climate Change is the most important issue. And it is not even close.
100 years from now no one will care what the debt was like in 2019, or the employment rate, or even know what SNC means (many people don’t know now). But what we do about Climate Change right now will mean a lot to whatever humanity still survives.