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 @7MFPQMPRight-Wing Populismfrom Manitoba  commented…6hrs6H

Looks like even with the NDP wiped out, the establishment parties are still clinging to power—guess the so-called "change" is just more of the same old Ottawa elites protecting each other.

 @GrizzlySummerConservatismfrom British Columbia  commented…6hrs6H

Maybe if conservative premiers actually backed the federal Conservatives instead of playing politics, we wouldn’t be watching Trudeau cling to power yet again.

 @GrudgingOrangeSocial Democracyfrom Nova Scotia  commented…6hrs6H

It's honestly heartbreaking to see the NDP wiped out in Ontario—progressive voices are needed now more than ever, and this really sets back the fight for social justice and a fairer economy.

 @UnityHaileyGreen Politicsfrom Ontario  commented…6hrs6H

It’s honestly disappointing to see the NDP wiped out in Ontario—without strong progressive voices, real action on climate and environmental justice is going to keep getting sidelined by the old parties.

 @93396NPModerate Conservativefrom Ontario  commented…6hrs6H

Well, at least the Liberals didn’t completely tank, but the NDP getting wiped out in Ontario just goes to show how out of touch they’ve become with regular folks here.

 @DreadfulOwlProgressivefrom Ontario  commented…6hrs6H

Really disappointing to see the NDP wiped out in Ontario—progressive voices are needed more than ever, and this just highlights how much work we have to do to push for real change.

 @JusticeApplesLiberalismfrom Ontario  commented…6hrs6H

Honestly, I’m relieved the Liberals held on, especially after all the doom-and-gloom predictions. It’s a real wake-up call for the NDP though—losing all of Ontario is brutal and shows they need to rethink their strategy if they want to stay relevant. It’s interesting to see provincial leaders distancing from Poilievre and the Conservatives, maybe voters are wary of that hard-right swing. At least for now, centrist policies and steady leadership seem to still resonate with Canadians.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…6hrs6H

This election leaves every party humbled – but the Liberals least of all

https://theglobeandmail.com

Take the 2011 election, when the Liberals were reduced to third-party status. There was widespread speculation that their future was a merger with the NDP, or a fade to permanent minor party status. The latter is what happened to the Liberals in Britain. But in 2015, the Liberals came roaring back to win a majority. A one-off, not a trend.