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    Election results! I’m not happy but WTF.

    Newfoundland went liberal why.

    Ontario Won a liberal seat again.

    Sask did as always strong conservative others not even a mention.

    Bc is going liberal but closer.

    So one out of four in Byelections

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    Party Candidate Votes Percent of Votes Bar graph of percentage of votes
    Green Party Tyler Colbourne 138 1.1 %
    NDP-New Democratic Party Tyler James Downey 598 4.7 %
    Liberal Churence Rogers 8,717 69.2 %
    Libertarian Shane Stapleton 262 2.1 %
    Conservative Mike Windsor 2,878 22.9 %
    Total number of valid votes: 12,593
    Polls Reporting: 261 of 261 (100 %)
    Voter Turnout: 12,593 of 58,771 registered electors (21.43 %) -- does not include electors who registered on election day.
    Population: 76,704
    Number of electors on list: 58,771

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      #3
      Voting Results for the electoral district of Scarborough—Agincourt
      Party Candidate Votes Percent of Votes Bar graph of percentage of votes
      NDP-New Democratic Party Brian Chang 833 5.1 %
      Christian Heritage Party Jude Coutinho 342 2.1 %
      Green Party Michael DiPasquale 225 1.4 %
      Independent John "The Engineer" Turmel 124 0.8 %
      Liberal Jean Yip 8,082 49.4 %
      Independent Tom Zhu 132 0.8 %
      Conservative Dasong Zou 6,615 40.5 %
      Total number of valid votes: 16,353
      Polls Reporting: 185 of 197 (93.91 %)
      Voter Turnout: 16,353 of 68,775 registered electors (23.78 %) -- does not include electors who registered on election day.
      Population: 104,499
      Number of electors on list: 68,775

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        #4
        Battlefords—Lloydminster
        Party Candidate Votes Percent of Votes Bar graph of percentage of votes
        Conservative Rosemarie Ashley Falk 8,965 69.6 %
        NDP-New Democratic Party Matt Fedler 1,698 13.2 %
        Independent Ken Finlayson 681 5.3 %
        Liberal Larry Ingram 1,345 10.4 %
        Green Party Yvonne Potter-Pihach 200 1.6 %
        Total number of valid votes: 12,889
        Polls Reporting: 138 of 138 (100 %)
        Voter Turnout: 12,889 of 47,651 registered electors (27.05 %) -- does not include electors who registered on election day.
        Population: 70,034
        Number of electors on list: 47,651

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          #5
          Voting Results for the electoral district of South Surrey—White Rock
          Party Candidate Votes Percent of Votes Bar graph of percentage of votes
          Green Party Larry Colero 948 4.2 %
          Conservative Kerry-Lynne Findlay 9,536 42.4 %
          Liberal Gordie Hogg 10,563 47.0 %
          PC Party Michael Huenefeld 68 0.3 %
          NDP-New Democratic Party Jonathan Silveira 1,098 4.9 %
          Christian Heritage Party Rod Taylor 198 0.9 %
          Libertarian Donald Wilson 67 0.3 %
          Total number of valid votes: 22,478
          Polls Reporting: 170 of 199 (85.43 %)
          Voter Turnout: 22,478 of 79,359 registered electors (28.32 %) -- does not include electors who registered on election day.
          Population: 94,678
          Number of electors on list: 79,359

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            #6
            Sad part piss poor voter turnouts.

            It is mid term and we need help.

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              #7
              Yes I share your pain....all I want is good roads, schools, health care, rule of law and a fair playing field to do business in Canada and fairly around the World. Why we have to go through a season of idealistic bleeding heart liberals that have never met a payroll, never created a job, never made something from nothing, have little or no business sense. It is absolutely pathetic that we have a clueless, flake of a leader who can’t even give respect to one of our largest trading partners (China) and goes home with nothing and seems to have no embarrassment. Well the solution is keep going, over and around or through theses idiots. Create and thrive outside the box and let the masses feel the pain and come to their senses...eventually these idiot so called leaders will be surrounded and defeated and pass into time. Cream rises to the top and right now we are dealing with the slop pail of leadership.

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                #8
                Just as usual, brain dead cities, full of loser libtards. It seems hopeless, vote buying works perfectly. CBC brainwashing works perfectly.Click image for larger version

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                  #9
                  Interesting although maybe at a turnout of 20-30% I'm not sure what it means.
                  Ontario and BC could have a fair amount of close ridings next election especially if the NDP cut into the votes.

                  Trudeau's visit to North Battleford appears to have made the Liberals do worse.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Oliver88 View Post
                    Trudeau's visit to North Battleford appears to have made the Liberals do worse.
                    That was a sham. Supposed open house was only open to friendlies. Funny thing when the lib candidate was mentioned as the future mp there was an almost collective hush from the crowd before they were goaded into clapping. Good to see Rosemarie get in. Some new blood in a seat held by the same person for too long. Good to see the liberal get less votes than the ndp.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Crestliner View Post
                      Yes I share your pain....all I want is good roads, schools, health care, rule of law and a fair playing field to do business in Canada and fairly around the World. Why we have to go through a season of idealistic bleeding heart liberals that have never met a payroll, never created a job, never made something from nothing, have little or no business sense. It is absolutely pathetic that we have a clueless, flake of a leader who can’t even give respect to one of our largest trading partners (China) and goes home with nothing and seems to have no embarrassment. Well the solution is keep going, over and around or through theses idiots. Create and thrive outside the box and let the masses feel the pain and come to their senses...eventually these idiot so called leaders will be surrounded and defeated and pass into time. Cream rises to the top and right now we are dealing with the slop pail of leadership.
                      https://www.producer.com/2017/12/china-canada-meat-deal-includes-pilot-project/?module=under-carousel&pgtype=homepage&i=

                      Don't care for him too much either but it seems something got done anyway

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                        #12
                        Justin Trudeau's Liberals scored another byelection upset Monday, snatching the British Columbia riding of South Surrey-White Rock away from the Conservatives.
                        Gordie Hogg won the riding with 47.5 per cent of the vote, just five percentage points ahead of Conservative Kerry-Lynne Findlay, a former Harper-era cabinet minister who represented a neighbouring riding for one term before being defeated in 2015. The New Democrat took less than five per cent of the vote.
                        It's the first time in 70 years that a Liberal has represented any portion of the riding, the boundaries of which have changed a number of times.Hogg's squeaker victory marks the second upset win for the governing Liberals in as many months. They stole a riding in Quebec's nationalist heartland away from the Tories in a byelection in October.
                        For Andrew Scheer, the outcome marks the second byelection loss since he became Conservative leader in May.
                        There was some consolation for Scheer in three other federal byelections Monday, in which the Liberals retained safe seats in Newfoundland and Labrador and Toronto, while the Conservatives held onto one of their own safe seats in Saskatchewan. In all three of those ridings, the Tory share of the vote increased by anywhere from two to 13 points over 2015, while the Liberal share declined.
                        There was no consolation for newly-minted NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh. His party's share of the vote declined in all four ridings.

                        Ok we increased our vote share and the NDP and Libs dropped. The women in Ontarios husband died and she got in his vacant seat.
                        So Im still thinking maybe a chance but people aren't waking up that only Saskatchewan thinks JT is a Idiot.

                        Were usually ahead of the curve out here and can read through all the fluff and make a decision.

                        Hopefully ontario and Bc will wake up.

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                          #13
                          Yesterday John Barlow asked a question about the import duty India has put in place and how it's affecting farmers here to the tune of 360 million already.....the response was like listening to a guy waking up from a sleep from lawrence macauley ....

                          It's ****ing embarrassing the responses these guys give.....

                          And to be clear ....once a duty is in place ....it's a government responsibility.....not graincos or grower groups or checkoff funds....the government has to take the lead to solving this....


                          They haven't. ..
                          Last edited by bucket; Dec 12, 2017, 07:52.

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                            #14
                            And so we wonder why polls show liberals ahead nationally??

                            The polls are correct what we should be wondering is why people think the way they do???

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by dyckface View Post
                              https://www.producer.com/2017/12/china-canada-meat-deal-includes-pilot-project/?module=under-carousel&pgtype=homepage&i=

                              Don't care for him too much either but it seems something got done anyway
                              What exactly did he get done- a trade deal that was likely underway before he went and is worth a couple month's electricity bill payments per year to meat producers?

                              We could have sent a fence post to China and accomplished that much.

                              Sending Trudeau to negotiations with China (or anyone, anywhere) is like sending a hairdresser to do brain surgery - they both work on heads, you know?

                              And that buffoonish "minister responsible for weather", climate barbie, is as helpful as dragging anchor in a regatta...

                              Having that kind of people in government speaks sad volumes of those who elect them. That the Liberals got any seats is a profound shame on our society.

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