We have no say in the matter. The difference is that in the Parliamentary democracy system with more than 2 political parties that Canada has, we ordinary voters don't get to choose our PM. Only his own elected party members can vote him in or out as Party Leader. In a general election the leader of the party that wins becomes PM. Theore…
We have no say in the matter. The difference is that in the Parliamentary democracy system with more than 2 political parties that Canada has, we ordinary voters don't get to choose our PM. Only his own elected party members can vote him in or out as Party Leader. In a general election the leader of the party that wins becomes PM. Theoretically, Liberals who get mad enough could join forces with the Opposition and vote against Trudeau's bills and force a vote of No Confidence to make the government fall and call a general election and elect a new party leader, but that'll never happen because even the Opposition parties are full of WEFerWHOfers exactly like Trudeau.
We have no say in the matter. The difference is that in the Parliamentary democracy system with more than 2 political parties that Canada has, we ordinary voters don't get to choose our PM. Only his own elected party members can vote him in or out as Party Leader. In a general election the leader of the party that wins becomes PM. Theoretically, Liberals who get mad enough could join forces with the Opposition and vote against Trudeau's bills and force a vote of No Confidence to make the government fall and call a general election and elect a new party leader, but that'll never happen because even the Opposition parties are full of WEFerWHOfers exactly like Trudeau.