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Federal Government & Politics II

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Old Posted Oct 22, 2023, 2:14 PM
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Such a shame that 54,000 posts of bile and vitriol directed against JT have been lost.

But, have no fear, the old thread has been archived, and if people want to wax nostalgic, the old thread can be found here:

https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=236344
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Such a shame that 54,000 posts of bile and vitriol directed against JT have been lost.

But, have no fear, the old thread has been archived, and if people want to wax nostalgic, the old thread can be found here:

https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=236344
1000 page threads are ridiculously unwieldy. We should do new ones annually.
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1000 page threads are ridiculously unwieldy. We should do new ones annually.
I like this idea. "Federal Government and Politics 20__", remade each year
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Such a shame that 54,000 posts of bile and vitriol directed against JT have been lost.
I don't think I would lament the loss of 54,000 posts of "bile and vitriol". That's Migsian and RRSkylarian.
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I don't think I would lament the loss of 54,000 posts of "bile and vitriol". That's Migsian and RRSkylarian.
There is some thoughtful and poignant bile and vitriol mixed in there too.
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I suspect it isn't just the length of the threads but also how image heavy some of them can be...

Some of the development threads probably have 50+ high res images on each page. That has to be impacting performance.

I have argued before that posts should have an image cap of like 4. Some people are posting like 10+ high res images in each post. It can takes 5 minutes of scrolling to get to the bottom of the page. It's crazy and terrible from a UX perspective alone.
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I like this idea. "Federal Government and Politics 20__", remade each year
Wow, this is exactly what Trudeau wants to do! Erase history!
- Conservative Voter, Probably
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The government's own internal polling has some dire numbers:

Trudeau government’s own polling program is saying it’s in trouble
By David Akin Global News
Posted October 22, 2023 4:41 am

A detailed series of internal government polls obtained by Global News paints a picture of a government struggling to win approval from Canadians on just about any issue, while showing sharp regional differences when it comes to the top priorities voters want Ottawa to tackle.

Weekly polls commissioned by the Privy Council Office from January through to June show a government given a failing grade by a healthy majority for the way it was handling the economy, climate change, Indigenous issues and crime.

Only on the issue of Canada-U.S. relations did a majority of respondents — 51 per cent — agree the government was on the right track when it came to managing that file.

Overall, through the first six months, the majority of the 24,000 or so who were polled said, week in, week out, that the Trudeau government was on the wrong track....


https://globalnews.ca/news/10033201/...lling-trouble/
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The government's own internal polling has some dire numbers:

Trudeau government’s own polling program is saying it’s in trouble
By David Akin Global News
Posted October 22, 2023 4:41 am

A detailed series of internal government polls obtained by Global News paints a picture of a government struggling to win approval from Canadians on just about any issue, while showing sharp regional differences when it comes to the top priorities voters want Ottawa to tackle.

Weekly polls commissioned by the Privy Council Office from January through to June show a government given a failing grade by a healthy majority for the way it was handling the economy, climate change, Indigenous issues and crime.

Only on the issue of Canada-U.S. relations did a majority of respondents — 51 per cent — agree the government was on the right track when it came to managing that file.

Overall, through the first six months, the majority of the 24,000 or so who were polled said, week in, week out, that the Trudeau government was on the wrong track....


https://globalnews.ca/news/10033201/...lling-trouble/
Interesting, housing and the environment were the two top issues that Canadians wanted the feds to focus on.

The exception being Alberta, where it is healthcare and the economy. That is odd, in that federal government healthcare funding is proportional to population. Alberta has a younger population so it should be able to get more bang for its buck on Healthcare than anywhere else in the country. The environment also scores significantly lower in Alberta as a top issue than anywhere else in the country. Interesting.
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Had a laugh at Hawrylyshyn’s post in the now locked newborn CPC thread… Two threads, one being “The Thread for Shitting on Trudeau” and the other “The Thread for Shitting on Poilievre”. (And yes; totally deliberate that Singh doesn’t even get a thread.)
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1000 page threads are ridiculously unwieldy. We should do new ones annually.
Wonder if that played a role in the database overloads of the last few weeks …
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Old Posted Oct 22, 2023, 11:03 PM
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338 Canada Federal Projections https://338canada.com/federal.htm
October 22, 2023

Party | Seat Projection | Margin | Popular Vote Projection | Margin

CPC: 205 [168-224] 40% (+-4%)
LPC: 81 [59-114] 28% (+-3%)
BQ: 30 [24-36] 7% (+-1%)
NDP: 20 [13-35] 18% (+-1%)
GRN: 2 [1-3] 4% (+-1%)
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Wonder if that played a role in the database overloads of the last few weeks …
That's the whole reason why the mods committed wholesale seppuku to the old threads, to rectify the situation.......
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You know the apple thing has become a thing when the cartoonists get on board



https://www.journaldemontreal.com/20...cature-dygreck
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338 Canada Federal Projections https://338canada.com/federal.htm
October 22, 2023

Party | Seat Projection | Margin | Popular Vote Projection | Margin

CPC: 205 [168-224] 40% (+-4%)
LPC: 81 [59-114] 28% (+-3%)
BQ: 30 [24-36] 7% (+-1%)
NDP: 20 [13-35] 18% (+-1%)
GRN: 2 [1-3] 4% (+-1%)
Still a year and a half away of course, but they are staring down the barrel of one of the worst defeats in Liberal history and are doing nothing to update or change policies.
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338 Canada Federal Projections https://338canada.com/federal.htm
October 22, 2023

Party | Seat Projection | Margin | Popular Vote Projection | Margin

CPC: 205 [168-224] 40% (+-4%)
LPC: 81 [59-114] 28% (+-3%)
BQ: 30 [24-36] 7% (+-1%)
NDP: 20 [13-35] 18% (+-1%)
GRN: 2 [1-3] 4% (+-1%)
The first time that I've seen the CPC ahead of the NDP's Charlie Angus in Timmins-James Bay. The nominated CPC candidate is Gaetan Malette who is quite well known and lives in Timmins.
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The first time that I've seen the CPC ahead of the NDP's Charlie Angus in Timmins-James Bay. The nominated CPC candidate is Gaetan Malette who is quite well known and lives in Timmins.
The model doesn't reflect local candidate's start power at least not between elections so that is assuming a uniform movement across Ontario.
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https://www.journaldemontreal.com/20...cature-dygreck
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