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Sergie's avatar

Sad. But on the other hand, about the same can be said about any formerly proud Western nation - all being destroyed from within by their very own "democratically elected" victims of arrested development. Quite a short run of worldwide "democracy", aka "the best system of government ever", with quite a uniform result. Next time - if there is a next time - people should probably consider concentrating more on WHO governs them than on the slapstick process of HOW they get there.

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Chris's avatar

Our superficial engagement with our democratic processes has left us with no weapons or even tools at our disposal, here in Canada.

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Sergie's avatar

It's pretty much everywhere in the West. Take look at Germany or Britain: people always have a choice between open Reds and Reds cosplaying "Conservatives." Even the "new alternatives", like AfD in Germany or the Farage one-man-show in the UK are not clear as they have never held any power to speak of: Look at the Italian Meloni, for example, who went from pre-election "fascista" to post-election Ursula's best buddy practically overnight, or the long-forgotten Tsipras of Greece - sold the whole country down the river and still has enough votes to be a member of parilament.

And yeah, people just go and vote for those who are openly out to destroy them - makes those people feel important, I guess...

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SandraB's avatar

Thank you Chris. Canada is at a major cross road and the outcome is not year clear. Will the Liberals and Conservatives finally act like adults and put all Canadians and our amazing natural resources first?

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Chris's avatar

Great question, Sandra. Sadly, unless voters demand it, politicians will not give it. Corrupted power is never relinquished voluntarily.

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Russell's avatar

Depressing but timely article. Thanks for writing it Chris.

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Chris's avatar

Thanks Russell!

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Mark L's avatar

Excellent read.

With much truth to what you write. I would like to say the country that you describe, Canada, you could interchange with most countries in Europe, The UK, even the United States in some ways fits this description.

The Canada that you describe is just one of many countries facing these issues.

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correspondenceTheory's avatar

Interested to read this. Thanks.

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Mark L's avatar

We Agree

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Syd (is not my real name)'s avatar

Yes.

This.

Exactly.

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Chris's avatar

Glad you appreciated the piece. Thank you.

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Syd (is not my real name)'s avatar

For sure.

It’s astute (in all its observations over the years), it’s clear and concise (read: not obtuse), personally researched (I can tell that, from your detail, flow, and clarity in the telling), and should be shared widely.

I’m sorry I have no following, to do that for you.

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Chris's avatar

Apology unnecessary!

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Kenneth William Abraham's avatar

A simple listing of issues and situations that Canada has struggled with does not an argument make. We don't need to throw in the towel because challenges lie ahead. This attitude is weak and defeatist and not how citizen can afford to think.

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Mark L's avatar

Precisely.

Two days after Monday's election, the sun came up, kids went to school, people went to work..........

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