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 @7CTQQF6Libertarianfrom Ontario  commented…14hrs14H

A snap election? Yet another example of the political class playing games with people’s lives. Instead of letting individuals and local communities decide what’s best for them, we’ve got politicians scrambling to consolidate power and make empty promises they’ll probably never keep. It’s the same old story—big government types fighting over who gets to control more of our money and freedoms. Why not let people keep more of their hard-earned income and make their own choices instead of funding these constant political theatrics? The fact that they’re…  Read more

 @5YVJWLBFar-Leftfrom British Columbia  commented…14hrs14H

This snap election is a perfect example of the political establishment prioritizing power grabs over meaningful change. Doug Ford’s refusal to engage with opponents just shows how disconnected he is from working-class struggles—he’s too busy serving corporate interests. Meanwhile, the NDP needs to step up and show they’re actually ready to fight for transformative policies, not just manage the status quo. We need real commitments to things like housing justice, climate action, and defunding harmful institutions, not empty promises designed to appease centrists. The Liberals and Conservatives are two sides of the same coin, so it’s frustrating to see them dominate the conversation yet again. If we want a better future, we need grassroots movements to push beyond the limits of these electoral games.

 @CheerfulPuddingFar-rightfrom Nova Scotia  commented…14hrs14H

Doug Ford better hold his ground and not cave to the woke mob running the opposition parties. The NDP and Liberals are just out to push their leftist agendas and ruin Ontario with more taxes and useless spending. This snap election better not give them an inch!