Carney and Poilievre can attack that problem immediately by stopping the personal attacks on each other.
I’m wary of anything that tries to “both sides” this. The Conservatives introduced this particular poison into our national politics, borrowing it from Republicans in the USA. Conservatives have become the party of negativity and hatred, with no positive proposals to improve the lives of ordinary Canadians. Conservatives have deliberately made themselves highly dependent on attack ads and fomenting distrust, suspicion and hatred. When other parties attack Poilievre they are responding to what he started. So let’s start with holding Conservatives to the same standards as everyone else: a fully costed platform of actual policies, not just “trans people scary,” fascist dogwhistles and “he’s just like Justin.”
I don’t think he’s even offered any congratulations to Carney since winning. This rabid populism that has taken over conservatism is purely fear driven and exhausting.
Yup. This is not just about who gets to lead Canada, it’s also about who can protect it against foreign malicious interference. Now more than ever.
It’s time for cohesion, both internally and with allies, not division. When the enemy is at your doorstep trying to get in, you forget petty disagreements (in comparison, at least) and stand together.
Canada doesn’t need a small pp