The one thing I’ll say is religion still seems to have quite a grip on that province, they have a lot of hyper-religious pockets there in my experience.
That’s true however they just started cleaning up the mess since 2023.
The one thing I’ll say is religion still seems to have quite a grip on that province, they have a lot of hyper-religious pockets there in my experience.
Yes, that makes sense as hyper-religious beliefs can cause people to make questionable decisions.
Wasn’t there a massive outbreak in Quebec a bit ago? I guess they do have a conservative government right now, but I feel like that contradicts the spirit of this.
At a community level you’re almost certainly right about how the people vote, but those pockets are all over the place.
https://health-infobase.canada.ca/measles-rubella/
Notice how the ndp and liberal controlled provinces have lower cases of Measles such as BC, NB and NL.
(not adjusted per capita)
Isn’t MB’s Wab Kinew NDP?
The one thing I’ll say is religion still seems to have quite a grip on that province, they have a lot of hyper-religious pockets there in my experience.
That’s true however they just started cleaning up the mess since 2023.
Yes, that makes sense as hyper-religious beliefs can cause people to make questionable decisions.
Wasn’t there a massive outbreak in Quebec a bit ago? I guess they do have a conservative government right now, but I feel like that contradicts the spirit of this.
At a community level you’re almost certainly right about how the people vote, but those pockets are all over the place.
The CAQ who control Quebec are conservatives.
Shit, you answered before my ninja edit.
Yes, I know. I wouldn’t really call it a conservative province, though, and I don’t think the Quebec outbreak happened because of the 2018 election.