• considerealization@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago

    This is wrong! Unless you are OK with letting the country become a reactionary vassal state of the US empire, we need to vote strategically. First check whether your riding needs strategic voting (or via https://smartvoting.ca/ or https://www.strategicvoting.ca/, and you can cross check with your preferred polling reports – e.g. https://338canada.com/). If it does not, only then vote for whoever without throwing your vote away.

    We need a progressive coalition.

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          4 days ago

          Just to be clear, the bad ending here isn’t a liberal minority; it’s a conservative majority. A minority government of liberals + third parties is the best possibility for a government.

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              4 days ago

              Maybe but consider: Unrestrained liberal rule will simply lead to a conservative majority later on. The only way to beat fascism is a government that actually works for the people, and a liberal majority isn’t that.

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                4 days ago

                I’d chime in that the minority government up until this election has finally gotten us dental care and the foundations for pharmacare, which weren’t delivered during the last Liberal majority.

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                  3 days ago

                  Sure, but we’re not getting any new social programs while Trump is cratering the economy anyway so in this case we need a stable government to hold strong in front of an ally turned enemy.