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Homer wrote:
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Cathy wrote:
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Intermission question for the Canadians...

Trudeau resigning is 'fairly' normal for your political process? It's **nothing** like Nixon resigning, right?


 Fairly. Doesn’t happen often. No Nixon involved. 


 Usually happens when a Prime Minister looks at the polls and realizes he (or she) is going to lose.


And why not just wait until that point? Minimize lame duck period/not belabor the issue?

edit: The point of actually getting voted out that is.



-- Edited by Cathy on Tuesday 7th of January 2025 08:56:18 PM


Gives his party a chance to rebuild before election.  


 

Merci, for the crash course in 1.03% of the Canadian political process. smile


 In Canada we don't vote for a Prime Minister, we vote for someone in our riding who if they win their riding become a member of parliament. Each riding will generally have one representative from one of each political party.  The party leader who wins the most seats, becomes PM. Sometime with a majority and sometimes with a minority, so need colaboration with another party to govern.

Quebec has their own party who only run in that province, but also have the Liberals, Conservatives, Green, NDP parties.

 


 I realize I'm in the Crystal Cathedral tossing boulders but…that seems like a crazy process.



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Homer wrote:
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Who the hell is 14?


Brad Marsh?  No
Radek Bonk? No
Andrej Meszároš? No
Colin Greening? No
Alexandre "Hippopotamus" Burrows? hehehe, No


 🐇



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Russell wrote:

If th Sens get 2 more, they'll have the worst lead in hockey.

🤔


 if they get two more that’ll be called a miracle



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tjlincoln wrote:
Homer wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Intermission question for the Canadians...

Trudeau resigning is 'fairly' normal for your political process? It's **nothing** like Nixon resigning, right?


 Fairly. Doesn’t happen often. No Nixon involved. 


 Usually happens when a Prime Minister looks at the polls and realizes he (or she) is going to lose.


And why not just wait until that point? Minimize lame duck period/not belabor the issue?

edit: The point of actually getting voted out that is.



-- Edited by Cathy on Tuesday 7th of January 2025 08:56:18 PM


Gives his party a chance to rebuild before election.  


 

Merci, for the crash course in 1.03% of the Canadian political process. smile


 In Canada we don't vote for a Prime Minister, we vote for someone in our riding who if they win their riding become a member of parliament. Each riding will generally have one representative from one of each political party.  The party leader who wins the most seats, becomes PM. Sometime with a majority and sometimes with a minority, so need colaboration with another party to govern.

Quebec has their own party who only run in that province, but also have the Liberals, Conservatives, Green, NDP parties.

 


 Omg 😱- how can you keep up with all that?


 Our politics are really inconsequential compared to the utter chaos your buffoon is about the release on the world. 



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Made it back for the Aykm save!



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AYKM

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AYKM windmill glove save!



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Russell wrote:
Homer wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Intermission question for the Canadians...

Trudeau resigning is 'fairly' normal for your political process? It's **nothing** like Nixon resigning, right?


 Fairly. Doesn’t happen often. No Nixon involved. 


 Usually happens when a Prime Minister looks at the polls and realizes he (or she) is going to lose.


And why not just wait until that point? Minimize lame duck period/not belabor the issue?

edit: The point of actually getting voted out that is.



-- Edited by Cathy on Tuesday 7th of January 2025 08:56:18 PM


Gives his party a chance to rebuild before election.  


 

Merci, for the crash course in 1.03% of the Canadian political process. smile


 In Canada we don't vote for a Prime Minister, we vote for someone in our riding who if they win their riding become a member of parliament. Each riding will generally have one representative from one of each political party.  The party leader who wins the most seats, becomes PM. Sometime with a majority and sometimes with a minority, so need colaboration with another party to govern.

Quebec has their own party who only run in that province, but also have the Liberals, Conservatives, Green, NDP parties.

 


  Don’t forget the Rhinos!


 In the wild, those are an endangered species. What about up there in 🇨🇦 Canada?



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Russell wrote:

Who the hell is 14?


Brad Marsh?  No
Radek Bonk? No
Andrej Meszároš? No
Colin Greening? No
Alexandre "Hippopotamus" Burrows? hehehe, No



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Homer wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Intermission question for the Canadians...

Trudeau resigning is 'fairly' normal for your political process? It's **nothing** like Nixon resigning, right?


 Fairly. Doesn’t happen often. No Nixon involved. 


 Usually happens when a Prime Minister looks at the polls and realizes he (or she) is going to lose.


And why not just wait until that point? Minimize lame duck period/not belabor the issue?

edit: The point of actually getting voted out that is.



-- Edited by Cathy on Tuesday 7th of January 2025 08:56:18 PM


Gives his party a chance to rebuild before election.  


 

Merci, for the crash course in 1.03% of the Canadian political process. smile


 In Canada we don't vote for a Prime Minister, we vote for someone in our riding who if they win their riding become a member of parliament. Each riding will generally have one representative from one of each political party.  The party leader who wins the most seats, becomes PM. Sometime with a majority and sometimes with a minority, so need colaboration with another party to govern.

Quebec has their own party who only run in that province, but also have the Liberals, Conservatives, Green, NDP parties.

 


  Don’t forget the Rhinos!



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Homer wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Intermission question for the Canadians...

Trudeau resigning is 'fairly' normal for your political process? It's **nothing** like Nixon resigning, right?


 Fairly. Doesn’t happen often. No Nixon involved. 


 Usually happens when a Prime Minister looks at the polls and realizes he (or she) is going to lose.


And why not just wait until that point? Minimize lame duck period/not belabor the issue?

edit: The point of actually getting voted out that is.



-- Edited by Cathy on Tuesday 7th of January 2025 08:56:18 PM


Gives his party a chance to rebuild before election.  


 

Merci, for the crash course in 1.03% of the Canadian political process. smile


 In Canada we don't vote for a Prime Minister, we vote for someone in our riding who if they win their riding become a member of parliament. Each riding will generally have one representative from one of each political party.  The party leader who wins the most seats, becomes PM. Sometime with a majority and sometimes with a minority, so need colaboration with another party to govern.

Quebec has their own party who only run in that province, but also have the Liberals, Conservatives, Green, NDP parties.

 


 Omg 😱- how can you keep up with all that?



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Russell wrote:
senior wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Intermission question for the Canadians...

Trudeau resigning is 'fairly' normal for your political process? It's **nothing** like Nixon resigning, right?


 Fairly. Doesn’t happen often. No Nixon involved. 


 Usually happens when a Prime Minister looks at the polls and realizes he (or she) is going to lose.


Was just like the Biden thing, but without the dementia. His party wanted him out.  


 trying to hide dementia, was completely asinine 



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tjlincoln wrote:

Stützle frikkin score for once dammit


 DET feed says it's gonna happen soon!



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Cathy wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
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Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:

Intermission question for the Canadians...

Trudeau resigning is 'fairly' normal for your political process? It's **nothing** like Nixon resigning, right?


 Fairly. Doesn’t happen often. No Nixon involved. 


 Usually happens when a Prime Minister looks at the polls and realizes he (or she) is going to lose.


And why not just wait until that point? Minimize lame duck period/not belabor the issue?

edit: The point of actually getting voted out that is.



-- Edited by Cathy on Tuesday 7th of January 2025 08:56:18 PM


Gives his party a chance to rebuild before election.  


 

Merci, for the crash course in 1.03% of the Canadian political process. smile


 In Canada we don't vote for a Prime Minister, we vote for someone in our riding who if they win their riding become a member of parliament. Each riding will generally have one representative from one of each political party.  The party leader who wins the most seats, becomes PM. Sometime with a majority and sometimes with a minority, so need colaboration with another party to govern.

Quebec has their own party who only run in that province, but also have the Liberals, Conservatives, Green, NDP parties.

 



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tjlincoln wrote:

Stützle frikkin score for once dammit


 At least he’s getting some shots on net. He went 3 games without one. 



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Stützle frikkin score for once dammit

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That shot was too slow to stop. 



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There no longer seems to be a spot for G to hit. 

 

......if there ever really was. Still some debate. 



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Who the hell is 14?



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If th Sens get 2 more, they'll have the worst lead in hockey.

🤔



 
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