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Trudeau's Liberals Win Canadian Election in Landslide
« on: October 20, 2015, 01:26:18 pm »
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Trudeau's Liberals Win Canadian Election in Landslide
Monday, October 19, 2015 09:55 PM

By: REUTERS

Canada's Liberals won a landslide general election victory Monday, with young leader Justin Trudeau ending a decade of Conservative rule with pledges to raise taxes on the rich in a struggling economy.

For many Canadians the vote was a referendum on outgoing premier Stephen Harper's management style, criticized as autocratic, and on who was better placed to put a sputtering economy back on track.

Besides raising taxes on the richest Canadians, Trudeau, the youthful and good-looking son of the late and beloved ex-premier Pierre Trudeau, has said he will lower them for the middle class.

Canada's economy contracted in the first half of this year. The country is the world's fifth largest oil producer and has suffered dearly from a big drop in prices for crude.

Trudeau has also pledged to take in thousands of refugees from Syria and battle climate change.

The 43-year-old -- who ran a combative campaign and offered up what he called a "new vision" for the nation -- would be able to form a majority government with 184 of the 338 seats in the House of Commons, according to still incomplete figures from Elections Canada.

Turnout was 68 percent, compared to 61 percent in the last election four years ago.

Public opinion had swung wildly during the hard-fought campaign, which at 11 weeks was one of the longest in Canada's history.

The Liberals came from behind late in the campaign, with Trudeau promising "not just a change in government, but a better government."

"Tonight Canada is becoming the country it was before," Trudeau said in his victory address.

"Canadians from across this great country sent a clear message tonight -- it's time for a change in this country, a real change," he said.

Trudeau was elected Liberal leader only two years ago, after two past leaders failed to unseat Harper in 2008 and 2011 and subsequently resigned.

He appears to have made good on his hope to recreate the "Trudeaumania" that swept his charismatic father to into office in 1968.

Harper, who took power in 2006, had been seeking a fourth term in office.

But Trudeau tapped into a strong desire for change in administration, and took advantage of an all-time low in Harper's popularity.

Indeed, "there was a kind of mini Trudeaumania" surrounding the campaign, said Claude Denis, a politics professor at the University of Ottawa.

The long campaign gave voters unprecedented exposure to party leaders and their ideas in five debates and almost daily stump speeches.

Besides campaigning on a pledge to raise taxes on the richest and lower rates for middle-income Canadians, Trudeau said he would spend billions on infrastructure to give the struggling economy a boost.

He also pledged to legalize marijuana.

Along the way was debate on how Canada should handle a record influx of people fleeing the war in Syria, a court ruling quashing a ban on the niqab veil worn by some Muslim women, and economic recession.

The left-leaning New Democratic Party, led by Thomas Mulcair, had hoped to build on its second-place finish in the last ballot in 2011, and govern for the first time.

But the party stumbled in recent weeks. It lost key support in Quebec province over its opposition to the popular ban on the niqab. It looked to finish in third place.

"This election has been about change and tonight Canadians have turned the page on 10 long years (of Harper rule)," Mulcair said in his concession speech.

At times, the battle descended into personal attacks, with Tory ads suggesting that Trudeau was "just not ready" to be prime minister.

But arguably, the long contest gave him time to sharpen his campaign skills, and give Canadians a chance to get to know him better. His colorful past includes work as a snowboard instructor, a bartender and a bouncer.

By the end of the campaign, Trudeau had even lost his voice.

On voting day, a cold snap hit parts of the country and attention on the Toronto Blue Jays' first baseball playoff run in 22 years risked resulting in a low voter turnout. But Canadians turned out in force after record low turnout in the past two elections.

Harper said in a concession speech, as his party announced his plans to step down as Tory leader, that "the outcome is not the one we hoped for."

But, he added, "We gave everything we had to give and we have no regrets."

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Re: Trudeau's Liberals Win Canadian Election in Landslide
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2015, 01:46:07 pm »

Oy vey. Here we go again.

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Re: Trudeau's Liberals Win Canadian Election in Landslide
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2015, 04:43:53 pm »
I see that the second coming of Trudeau is also big on deficit spending. Higher taxes on the rich, more people off the tax rolls, and deficit spending.

He sounds like your typical American politician.
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Re: Trudeau's Liberals Win Canadian Election in Landslide
« Reply #3 on: October 20, 2015, 11:19:25 pm »
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Canada's New PM Trudeau Launches Sweeping Liberal Agenda
Tuesday, October 20, 2015 06:42 PM

By: REUTERS

 Canada's Prime Minister-designate Justin Trudeau, who came from behind to trounce his Conservative rivals and snatch a majority mandate, now has to deliver on pledges from tackling climate change to boosting the economy and legalizing marijuana.

Trudeau, who campaigned on a promise of change, toppled Stephen Harper's Conservatives on Monday, giving him the freedom to start implementing his campaign pledges largely unimpeded.

He struck a chord with Canadians weary of nine years of Conservative rule. Harper resigned as party leader after the defeat.

The 43-year-old son of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau swept to victory with 39.5 percent of the popular vote in an election that saw the highest voter turnout since 1993.

The Liberal leader will have to quickly start delivering on his promises to change policy, beginning with a U.N. climate change summit in Paris in December.

Trudeau plans to double spending on infrastructure to jump-start anemic growth. In addition, his Liberals plan to begin working on legalizing marijuana "right away," Trudeau said during the campaign. He has said marijuana laws could be changed in the first two years of his government.

"To this country's friends all around the world, many of you have wondered that Canada has lost a compassionate and constructive voice in the world over the past 10 years," Trudeau told jubilant supporters in Ottawa.

"Well, I have a simple message for you on behalf of 35 million Canadians: we're back."

The win marked a turn in political fortunes that smashed the record for the number of seats gained from one election to the next. The center-left Liberals had been a distant third-place party before the vote.

"When the time for change strikes, it's lethal," former Conservative Prime Minister Brian Mulroney said in a television interview.

"This afternoon we can celebrate but the work is only beginning," Trudeau, speaking in French, told the Ottawa rally.

Trudeau attacked Harper relentlessly for turning Canada into a "pariah" on climate change issues. He pledged to attend the Paris conference, then convene the country's provincial premiers within 90 days to create national emissions targets under a framework that would allow provinces to set a price on carbon.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Harper's defeat will not affect Kerry's decision on whether to approve the controversial Keystone XL pipeline between the two countries.

Trudeau backs Keystone and has vowed to repair cool relations between Ottawa and Washington.

The White House said it hopes the new Canadian government will continue to support the efforts of the U.S.-led coalition to fight Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq.

Trudeau has pledged to withdraw Canada's CF-18 bombers from the coalition fight but maintain humanitarian aid and training.

Choosing a cabinet will be one of Trudeau's top priorities before he and his ministers are sworn in. Trudeau said he would unveil his cabinet on Nov. 4.

Former Canadian Finance Minister Ralph Goodale is among seven top contenders to run that department, a senior adviser to Trudeau said.

The Liberals plan to run a C$10 billion annual budget deficit for three years to invest in infrastructure and help stimulate Canada's anemic economic growth.

Stock investors cheered the Liberal victory, betting it would loosen government purse strings to kick-start growth.

Shares of construction firms and railways rose on the Toronto Stock Exchange along with heavyweight resource and financial stocks.

Canadian medical marijuana stocks also were higher.

Liberals' strong showing removed the uncertainty that could have resulted from a minority government, and while the new administration plans to run deficits, it has also said it would keep corporate tax rates steady.

The Canadian dollar strengthened as fiscal policy could limit the need to cut interest rates.

"People are breathing a sigh of relief and they are looking for those areas that should show a positive impact from what the Liberals were talking about," said Irwin Michael, portfolio manager at ABC Funds.

Trudeau, a telegenic father of three, also returns a touch of glamour, youth and charisma to Ottawa.

Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper asked "Is Justin Trudeau the sexiest politician in the world?" while an Australian news website was more direct: "The votes are in and Canada has come out of its election with a super hot new leader."

Trudeau kicked off his first morning as prime minister-designate by greeting astonished voters at a Montreal subway station in his home constituency.

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Re: Trudeau's Liberals Win Canadian Election in Landslide
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2015, 02:17:07 am »
Sounds like those Canucks have lost their collective minds and toppled over en mass to the left.

Maybe this time for good...

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How could he "win" with 39 percent of the popular vote?
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Re: Trudeau's Liberals Win Canadian Election in Landslide
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2015, 02:27:19 am »
Multiple party system.
Massive voting districts with very low population.
A modified "first past the post" parliamentary system - win enough seats and the popular vote is irrelevant.

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And why is it even a surprise? The two term rule seems to hold up for every country that has two large main parties.
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