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<blockquote data-quote="Rruuff Day" data-source="post: 336920" data-attributes="member: 2217"><p>Agreed. We never really know what the competition will bring. For discussion sake, we may as well call the competition by it's proper name. The Conservative Party, as we all know that the NDP will never form our federal government. At least not in any of our lifetimes. </p><p>So that leaves us at the moment with Pierre Poilievre as our option for leader. Can he do better than Justin? Maybe. We take a chance with any leader and party but the writing is on the wall that Canada is overdue for a change. </p><p>Now it's a matter of when. If the Liberals get their way and extend the 2025 election date by one day, it will open up full pensions for all MP's that were elected at the 2019 election. The cost to taxpayers for this date change will be an additional $120 million. Justin is pushing for this and has used the Hindu religious festival as an excuse for the date extension. That festival begins October 21, 2025, and runs for 5 days. The election is scheduled for October 20, 2025, so it doesn't really interfere, and it's not like the festival won't still take place even if there is an election the day before it starts. It would make more sense to me to save the taxpayers that additional 120 million and have the election a few days earlier if they are really concerned. But has saving the taxpayers money ever really been considered by Justin? We all know the answer to that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rruuff Day, post: 336920, member: 2217"] Agreed. We never really know what the competition will bring. For discussion sake, we may as well call the competition by it's proper name. The Conservative Party, as we all know that the NDP will never form our federal government. At least not in any of our lifetimes. So that leaves us at the moment with Pierre Poilievre as our option for leader. Can he do better than Justin? Maybe. We take a chance with any leader and party but the writing is on the wall that Canada is overdue for a change. Now it's a matter of when. If the Liberals get their way and extend the 2025 election date by one day, it will open up full pensions for all MP's that were elected at the 2019 election. The cost to taxpayers for this date change will be an additional $120 million. Justin is pushing for this and has used the Hindu religious festival as an excuse for the date extension. That festival begins October 21, 2025, and runs for 5 days. The election is scheduled for October 20, 2025, so it doesn't really interfere, and it's not like the festival won't still take place even if there is an election the day before it starts. It would make more sense to me to save the taxpayers that additional 120 million and have the election a few days earlier if they are really concerned. But has saving the taxpayers money ever really been considered by Justin? We all know the answer to that one. [/QUOTE]
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