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  • Originally posted by Vlad Drkulec View Post

    It would help if Mohdi's government would cease and desist in assassinating and attempting to assassinate critics in Canada and the U.S. There would be far less criticism in Canada. Mohdi is very much loved and revered in India.

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    You make Modi sound a bit Mohammedan by calling him Mohdi!

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    • Originally posted by Dilip Panjwani View Post

      You make Modi sound a bit Mohammedan by calling him Mohdi!
      I was trusting Bob's spelling without checking. Modi seems to be the accepted spelling.

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      • Conservative Party of Canada

        Northern Canada Policy

        "Poilievre promises to build new Arctic military base amid growing concerns over Canadian sovereignty.

        The Conservative leader said he would also double the size of the Canadian Rangers and acquire more polar icebreakers.

        https://nationalpost.com/news/politi...P_HeadlineNews

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        Helms Deep Canadian 25/2/10 Update

        Bob A (Democratic Marxist)

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        • Could Poilievre Blow It?

          Bob A (DM'er)


          https://secure.campaigner.com/csb/Pu...99vt7-d7iqhoh0
          "The federal race tightens

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          For the past 18 months, Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative Party has been the odds-on favourite to defeat the Liberals in the next federal election. At first, the gap between them was modest: In August, 2023, Nanos Research had the Conservatives up by four percentage points. Then, it was decisive, widening to 15 points by the summer of 2024. And then the advantage was colossal: At the start of 2025, ballot support favoured the Conservatives with a whopping 47 per cent to the Liberals’ 20.
          But you know what happened next. Justin Trudeau said he would step down as prime minister. Bold-faced names emerged to take his place. And newly inaugurated U.S. President Donald Trump went on an absolute tear, threatening to impose hefty tariffs on Canadian imports or maybe just make Canada the 51st state.
          Those three events have led a growing number of Canadians to drift back to the Liberals. To be clear: The federal election, which could be called as early as March 10, is still very much Poilievre’s race to lose. But while the polls vary on the extent of this shift in public sentiment – Abacus has the Conservatives ahead by 19 points; Nanos and Leger have slashed the lead to eight or nine points – there’s no disputing the direction of the trend."

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          • And everyone was saying that Kamala was winning in the November election.

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