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[-] MadMadBunny@lemmy.ca 23 points 8 hours ago
[-] Medic8teMe@lemmy.ca 2 points 4 hours ago

And for those that are unaware, that isn't a cigarette.

[-] villasv@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

Could be a joint

[-] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 51 points 14 hours ago

Singh just stepped down and hopefully the change will mean more potential for the NDP in the next election.

I'm Indigenous Canadian and I fully wish that we could have a country and a political environment where we could support and stand by a visible minority to represent a major political party. But I have to temper that with the knowledge that our country is not fully ready for that kind of person. As much as we would like to believe that we could become a more progressive, open and accepting culture, we are still not there and it will be a few more decades or lifetimes before that can become a reality.

It would be more possible if we actually had an election system that was more representative of our people's wishes .... Proportional Representation would make it more possible to have major political leaders and politicians who represented visible minorities.

[-] JuxtaposedJaguar@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 hour ago

Implying that the NDP wasn’t elected due to their leader being a visible minority is either disingenuous or very misinformed. There are of course bigots in Canada, but most Canadians aren’t bigots.

[-] villasv@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 58 minutes ago)

Meh, I wouldn't brush aside this so easily. You don't have to be a full blown bigot to be affected by bias. Most people have unconscious bias that tilt their opinion one way or another. A white woman would face extra barriers... so you can safely bet a guy from the ethnicity that has some people literally saying that we have "allowed in too much of" will face a hasher hill to climb. Though I also agree that this isn't the main reason the NDP didn't go well, it's probably a minor contributing factor.

How many times have I heard a phrase containing "these brown people" out loud in the last year? Not many. But not zero. And if I could also hear peoples subconscious thoughts, it would probably have been way more than we'd like to admit.

[-] ininewcrow@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 hour ago

As a visible minority ... I'm Indigenous Canadian ... most of Canada is still bigoted. It's not as bad as it was 50 years ago or even 20 years ago but it is still very bigoted and racist towards any visible minorities. The difference in our modern world is that the discrimination is more subtle, hidden and discrete ... it's an attitude that is literally baked in the system and fabric of society. I don't get treated negatively or with an racism in my life but from time to time, those attitudes do appear and I am always aware of them.

I'm in northern Ontario and as much as there are a lot of NDP lovers up here, the majority of them still hold Native people in contempt and with negative attitudes .... we're always seen as either incapable of helping ourselves and worthless, while also being seen as people living with free-for-all social welfare. People want to be us but also despise or ridicule actual full blooded Native people living on their lands. They simultaneously see us as powerless while at the same time having too much control or influence over resource development. We either have no money or not allowed to make money for ourselves. Government still has a very hard time balancing between managing our complaints and allowing us enough control to not disturb their corporate friends .... which when you think about it has always been the role of government in Native affairs.

The cities might not show their bigots and intolerance so easily .... but in the rural, northern and remote areas, it still very much the same it was decades ago.

[-] cybirdman@lemmy.ca 4 points 6 hours ago

I always liked Singh as a person, but I feel like NDP needs some change. They are a party focused on throwing shade on other parties. They need their own identity.

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[-] avidamoeba@lemmy.ca 24 points 14 hours ago

PP lost his seat, didn't he?

[-] Jhex@lemmy.world 10 points 9 hours ago
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[-] Warehouse@lemmy.ca 21 points 14 hours ago

"We denied a Liberal NDP coalition."
NDP immediately gains a seat, allowing coalition.

[-] NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world 15 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

It's not even a coalition.

Coallitons are when the party with the most seats (but not a majority) doesn't form government because the other parties all work together to form government.

When the party with the most seats (but not majority) forms government with the help of another party on non confidence votes , it's just a minority government.

They just try to scare people with the coalition talk to try and make it seem nefarious, such as when it almost happened to Harper, but it's a legitimate part of how our government works.

There was a point while votes were being counted tonight, we could have theoretically had a con+bq coalition government.

Edit: and even as of right now, the cons+bq+ndp could form a coalition, but I can't imagine those 3 parties ever working together other than to trigger an election via vote of no confidence.

[-] Warehouse@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 hours ago

Well, sure.
But the point was the timing of the statement. After he said that they prevented a Liberal NDP coalition, the NDP, seconds later, gained a seat, allowing a Liberal NDP coalition of 172 seats, if they chose to do so. If they did a coalition now they would have 175.

[-] NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world 2 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

I get that, and it was hilarious, but there was never going to be a coalition government which was my main point. He was using the wrong language intentionally. Essentially he didn't even almost prevent it because it was never going to happen.

[-] FarFromIt@lemmy.ca 5 points 7 hours ago

Not quite true. Coalitions are typically starting with the party with the largest vote count to invite others into coalition talks. If they find willing partners that make up a majority and there are enough commonalities between all the coalition partners they enter into a contract. And each party in the coalition participate in the government with ministers and everything.

[-] NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world 1 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Interesting, I guess I'm wrong on this one, I thought it was only with the minority parties (as in not the seat leader), but it's minority parties that would be pretty much forced to do it to make it work.

We've never had a federal coalition government, only that almost one when Harper prorogued parliament to avoid it.

edit: I do suspect we may have had one if the Conservatives won a small minority though.

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