Outside of the cynical bluster of all your comments in this post, you've certainly convinced me of that assumption.
alabasterhotdog
Oddly, I'd trust someone closer to senility more than someone who can't even spell it.
That NDP party leadership isn't already planning a campaign with cost of living issues as the focus unfortunately sums up today's NDP: looking for headlines instead of votes.
"I'm comfortable, surely everyone else is then."
Rational people who recognize low-quality information.
Perhaps your question would be better posed to the BBC.
You posted a pointlessly cynical take, and are now upset that someone pointed that out?
While you gotta start "somewhere", this is as close to "nowhere" as a govt could possibly go.
Conversely, he could do (well, did) essentially nothing for a few years while the housing and affordability crisis intensifies and somehow there'd still be a Greek chorus of red party kool-aid drinkers telling non-partisan Canadians that he's the second coming of Christ.
That we'll likely end up with some type of Conservative govt simply because Liberals refuse to upset one sliver of their supporters, namely landlords and speculators, is pretty fucking insane.
Fuck winning, fuck campaigning, how about they simply govern? That'd be a nice change, that we're still on the "we're still mulling it over" stage with respect to housing is borderline negligent.
Honestly, I'd consider it more likely you need medication and some time offline but hey you do you, friend.