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 @9RBG9DHfrom Quebec  answered…4mos4MO

 @9RC33TXfrom Ontario  answered…4mos4MO

No, you can't please everything. You can be both fiscally responsible and socially intelligent, but the Liberal party is not doing it well.

 @9RMF7WQCommunistfrom Ontario  commented…4mos4MO

This should be liberals position, yet they seem to want to maintain the status quo instead of fight to stay in power with strong policies. Now that folks feel secure enough to leave Liberal behind and vote more left, they need to try to win over the moderates who were once conservative voters.

 @9RBJ6W3New Democraticfrom Ontario  answered…4mos4MO

Yes, I think the Chrétien/Martin era and the concept of a "Progressive" Conservative party tends to show this, and broadly appeals to the moderate, incrementalist, "mushy middle" approach of most Canadians in particular.

 @9RBY6T4from Ontario  answered…4mos4MO

 @9RBWD4JNew Democraticfrom Nova Scotia  answered…4mos4MO

 @9RBW9ZB from Saskatchewan  answered…4mos4MO

They need to do what they promised at the last election; voting reform. Preferably to proportional representation. And seriously respond to climate change.

 @9RBVHV2from Nova Scotia  answered…4mos4MO

Knee capping immigration seems like a great start. But right now. This party needs new leadership too. Nobody trusts JT. Too many lies. A true centered party in this country would decimate the polls. People are desperate for reasonable leadership and nobody is offering it.

 @9RBSTVRfrom Nova Scotia  answered…4mos4MO

I think it can be done. Most people are moderates. There would have to be a compromise on spending and government regulations. But it's no secret that unfettered Capitialism is doing damage to the world. Capitalism can stay but it MUST be heavily regulated. More focus on environmental protections and sustainability benefit us all.

 @9RBSLYF from Nova Scotia  answered…4mos4MO

I think trying to satisfy both sides is what ends up neutering our policy. Ultimately I think experts should be relied on more for policy writing and it should be less idealogical influence on how our policies are written.

 @9RBS6XLfrom Nova Scotia  answered…4mos4MO

Yes, they would have to focus on the people and not the party. Politics spend all of their time creating and widening the divide instead of bridging the divide and bringing people together. But they don’t want that, they want us divided and distracted.

 @9RBRB8FNew Democraticfrom New Brunswick  answered…4mos4MO

Needs to be able to meet in the middle, but there is a large subsection of the citizenship that's more interested in misinfo and lies then facts.

 @9RBR3K6Greenfrom New Brunswick  answered…4mos4MO

Yes. We need to be united as a country. It has happened before, and I beleive it can happen again.

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