06 January 2025, 07:24
Aspen Hill AdventuresRumor
Cannot confirm but have heard some change is coming to Canada.
06 January 2025, 08:50
SaeedRUMORS!
One said his wife left him after she found him giving a blow job to his boyfriend!

06 January 2025, 21:28
jeffeossoCastro Jr resigns
And, with a dig at candidate selection, says he will step down "after the party selects it's new leader through a robust nationwide competitive process"
07 January 2025, 00:01
LHeym500By Nationwide I assume he means Toronto?
07 January 2025, 00:24
shanksponyquote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
Castro Jr resigns
And, with a dig at candidate selection, says he will step down "after the party selects it's new leader through a robust nationwide competitive process"
The same selection process that saw a post turtle put there in the first place.
Very similar too our Labour Party that elected a fish and chip shop worker to prime minister.
07 January 2025, 01:01
M.ShyIt’s democracy … anybody can be leader…
That’s why I like US election ..l simple nationwide election with all 50 states having vested interest
All the parliamentary elections with multiple parties are ripe for who gets you what kinda stuff
07 January 2025, 01:06
JTEXI wonder if "woke" is dying in Canada too????
07 January 2025, 01:39
shanksponyquote:
Originally posted by M.Shy:
It’s democracy … anybody can be leader…
That’s why I like US election ..l simple nationwide election with all 50 states having vested interest
All the parliamentary elections with multiple parties are ripe for who gets you what kinda stuff
You are kidding right?
You saying that after the election you just had with 3 of the poorest candidates in memory?
07 January 2025, 02:13
crbutlerAt least the US voter got to decide which person is our chief executive, rather than voting for a local parliamentarian and that vote being leveraged into the party picking their executive.
I feel that whichever party had put a more reasonable candidate forward would have had a landslide here.
I admit that my view isn’t wholly agreed with by all republicans- some feel Trump gave them a landslide- but that is my contention.
I hope Trump learned from his loss to Biden and how things turned out.
I suspect not, and suspect the GOP is going to be held accountable for the economic downturn that is going to come out with Biden’s profligate spending coming due.
07 January 2025, 02:32
shanksponyKind of, and kind of not. We go into an election cycle knowing who will be the leader and CEO, and in that regard there is an element of selection on that persons popularity. But also we get to vote for individuals too fill parliament and the leader can be changed if they loose the confidence of those other elected individuals in the ruling party or coalition, mid election term.
So what eventuates is that if a leader, Like jacana Ardern, suddenly becomes persona non Grata too the general public outside of an election, then the party weighs up the cost of keeping them in power, and can and does often remove them.
07 January 2025, 03:23
Aspen Hill Adventuresquote:
So what eventuates is that if a leader, Like jacana Ardern, suddenly becomes persona non Grata too the general public outside of an election, then the party weighs up the cost of keeping them in power, and can and does often remove them.
And the libs here did that to their 'leader' 0biden.
07 January 2025, 04:18
shanksponyWell not quite, he's still in office, but yeah they switched him out for re election at last minute with no option for your population to vote on his replacement.
07 January 2025, 05:13
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by M.Shy:
It’s democracy … anybody can be leader…
That’s why I like US election ..l simple nationwide election with all 50 states having vested interest
All the parliamentary elections with multiple parties are ripe for who gets you what kinda stuff
we don't have a democracy, we have a republic