• Arkouda
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    The likely scenario is that, immediately upon Parliament resuming next month, the Liberals will immediately lose a confidence vote, triggering a snap election. The opposition parties have all stated that they will initiate a confidence vote at the earliest opportunity.

    In the unlikely event that doesn’t happen, I imagine JT would remain on as PM until the mandatory election this fall. Were he to step down, he would probably appoint a sitting MP as interim PM.

    There is a lot of “likely scenarios”, “probably”, and “imagination” required for me to accept your point of view when I asked for a source on when the next election is.

    Please don’t waste anymore of my time with conjecture.

    As a fun(?) aside, Canada has had two PMs who served while members of the (unelected) Senate, and MacKenzie King and John Turner both briefly governed without a ministerial seat.

    It is strange to support an argument that something won’t happen by demonstrating how it has already happened.

    • Value Subtracted@startrek.websiteOP
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      Okay then, the next election will happen when the next election is called.

      Let me know if I used any words that are too big for you.

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        Okay then, the next election will happen when the next election is called.

        Let me know if I used any words that are too big for you.

        Just say “I don’t know” when you don’t instead of pretending like I am the problem not understanding the very basic English you are using to communicate.

        I know it is hard for a Liberal considering the center right starting point but at least make an attempt to be better than Conservatives when you fail to support your argument.