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  • slimslob
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  • Copier Addict
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    It's nice to see Billy learning about something outside of his own little world. It always does my heart good when people expand their horizons.
    Keep up the good work Skippy

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  • slimslob
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
    What aren't Canadians mad that Trudeau lost the popular vote?


    All I’m saying is that it’s really funny how undemocratic these election results are. Trudeau and the liberals won 200K+ less votes than the conservatives last time but still secured a plurality of seats in parliament. Likewise, in this election, the liberals secured nearly 300K less votes than the conservatives but managed to increase their seat count by one.
    Liberal press

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    What aren't Canadians mad that Trudeau lost the popular vote?


    All I’m saying is that it’s really funny how undemocratic these election results are. Trudeau and the liberals won 200K+ less votes than the conservatives last time but still secured a plurality of seats in parliament. Likewise, in this election, the liberals secured nearly 300K less votes than the conservatives but managed to increase their seat count by one.

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Down goes Trudeau.

    Canada PM Trudeau looks set to lose power after key ally vows to topple him



    OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday looked set to lose power early next year after a key ally said he would move to bring down the minority Liberal government and trigger an election.

    New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh, who has been helping keep Trudeau in office, said he would present a formal motion of no-confidence after the House of Commons elected chamber returns from a winter break on Jan. 27.​

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

    Legal scholars agree that candian PM has more power than usa president.




    Mark D. Jarvis & Lori Turnbull: Canadian prime ministers have too much power



    https://nationalpost.com/opinion/mar...too-much-power
    Nice opinion piece. Key word................. opinion

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Originally posted by Copier Addict

    You continue to show your ignorance, Skippy. The Canadian senate has almost zero real power. They are like appendix of Canadian government. They can delay legislation, but that is the limit of their power. And unlike the US Supreme Court, the Canadian version is non partisan.
    I know it's difficult for you to envision a Supreme Court that isn't biased, but that's a you problem.
    The Canadian PM cannot simply enact legislation without it going through parliament, unlike the US pres. who has the executive power to simply sign something into existence.
    Please do better, Skippy
    Legal scholars agree that candian PM has more power than usa president.




    Mark D. Jarvis & Lori Turnbull: Canadian prime ministers have too much power



    https://nationalpost.com/opinion/mar...too-much-power

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

    No wonder you don't like talking about Canada. You don't know shit about it.




    LET’S COMPARE THE POWERS of our prime minister and the U.S. president under the assumption that rational persons occupy the positions.

    Our P.M. has more powers than the U.S. president. U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Wilkins pointed them out:

    “In your form of government, particularly in a majority government, your prime minister has much more power concentrated in that one position than our president ever thought about having,” Wilkins said in 2008.

    Unlike the U.S., our prime minister controls both the executive (cabinet) and legislative (House of Commons and Senate) branches of government.



    “Can you imagine,” Wilkins wondered, “what it would be like for the U.S. president to be able to appoint cabinet members, senators and judges without lengthy confirmation hearings?”

    If President-elect Biden had the powers of our prime minister, he would not face the challenge of passing bills through a divided Congress. As a result of the last U.S. election, the Democrats control the House of Representatives and the Republicans control the Senate.

    While our PM doesn’t control the Canadian Senate, he exerts influence by virtue of representing an elected House of Commons.

    This control isn’t written into our constitution; it’s an understanding that has evolved over time from when Sir John A. Macdonald described the Senate as a body of “sober second thought” that would curb the “democratic excesses” of the elected House of Commons.



    The unwritten nature of governance and common sense is something that escapes the U.S. Outgoing President (OGP – I’m tired of speaking his name).


    LET'S COMPARE THE POWERS of our prime minister and the U.S. president under the assumption that rational perso...
    You continue to show your ignorance, Skippy. The Canadian senate has almost zero real power. They are like appendix of Canadian government. They can delay legislation, but that is the limit of their power. And unlike the US Supreme Court, the Canadian version is non partisan.
    I know it's difficult for you to envision a Supreme Court that isn't biased, but that's a you problem.
    The Canadian PM cannot simply enact legislation without it going through parliament, unlike the US pres. who has the executive power to simply sign something into existence.
    Please do better, Skippy

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Originally posted by Copier Addict

    I asked my neighbour. Hahaha.

    The PM of Canada does not have the ability the make an executive order. Everything has to go through parliament and be voted on. Stop believing everything your radical right wing sources tell you. Expand your knowledge by diversifying where you get your information from. It will help you not look so silly when you post stuff
    No wonder you don't like talking about Canada. You don't know shit about it.




    LET’S COMPARE THE POWERS of our prime minister and the U.S. president under the assumption that rational persons occupy the positions.

    Our P.M. has more powers than the U.S. president. U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Wilkins pointed them out:

    “In your form of government, particularly in a majority government, your prime minister has much more power concentrated in that one position than our president ever thought about having,” Wilkins said in 2008.

    Unlike the U.S., our prime minister controls both the executive (cabinet) and legislative (House of Commons and Senate) branches of government.



    “Can you imagine,” Wilkins wondered, “what it would be like for the U.S. president to be able to appoint cabinet members, senators and judges without lengthy confirmation hearings?”

    If President-elect Biden had the powers of our prime minister, he would not face the challenge of passing bills through a divided Congress. As a result of the last U.S. election, the Democrats control the House of Representatives and the Republicans control the Senate.

    While our PM doesn’t control the Canadian Senate, he exerts influence by virtue of representing an elected House of Commons.

    This control isn’t written into our constitution; it’s an understanding that has evolved over time from when Sir John A. Macdonald described the Senate as a body of “sober second thought” that would curb the “democratic excesses” of the elected House of Commons.



    The unwritten nature of governance and common sense is something that escapes the U.S. Outgoing President (OGP – I’m tired of speaking his name).


    LET'S COMPARE THE POWERS of our prime minister and the U.S. president under the assumption that rational perso...

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

    That's not close to being true. What's your source?
    I asked my neighbour. Hahaha.

    The PM of Canada does not have the ability the make an executive order. Everything has to go through parliament and be voted on. Stop believing everything your radical right wing sources tell you. Expand your knowledge by diversifying where you get your information from. It will help you not look so silly when you post stuff

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Originally posted by Copier Addict

    Sorry dude. You are wrong again. It must get easier the more often your are wrong, because you are doing it more and more often.

    The pres. of the US actually has the most power. His/ her executive power gives him/her the ability to create policy without any checks or balances.
    We will find out soon when trumpy gains the power he so deeply craves.
    That's not close to being true. What's your source?

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
    Did you know that a prime minister of Canada has near dictatorial power? He has more power than any other democratic world leader.



    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/xMeAU...&feature=share
    Sorry dude. You are wrong again. It must get easier the more often your are wrong, because you are doing it more and more often.

    The pres. of the US actually has the most power. His/ her executive power gives him/her the ability to create policy without any checks or balances.
    We will find out soon when trumpy gains the power he so deeply craves.

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Did you know that a prime minister of Canada has near dictatorial power? He has more power than any other democratic world leader.



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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

    Don't tell my son.
    Since I make it a policy to not talk to imaginary people, you have nothing to worry about. Lol

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Originally posted by Copier Addict

    'nuff said. She's not real. Lol
    Don't tell my son.

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