This is going to be a quick little sprint through exercises in parliamentary democracy as we’ve come to know and abhor it here over the past couple of years.
First, a quick touch on Canada, where the anointed and appointed liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney, the Davos-blessed replacement for twee former Prime Minister Justin ‘Fidelito’ Trudeau, and the conservative challenger Pierre Poilievre.
Poilievre had been looking like a shoo-in, but dang. He badly fumbled Trump’s trolling about ’51st state,’ etc., and it has been all uphill since then.
I could not begin to tell you how this is going to shake out now.
Poilievre was a disastrous candidate. Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Siding with Carney on tariffs and the economy, instead of proposing a “fresh start” deal with Trump and eliminating trade barriers on both sides which is what he should…